Dimple Pinch: The Final Drink Of Walter H. White (*Breaking Bad Spoilers*)
Sometimes, things dont go your way. SometimesSPOILER ALERTyoure the subject of a nationwide manhunt, youve fled to frosty New Hampshire, and youre about to intentionally reveal your location to your family and law enforcement officials. Its times like these that youd probably turn to a glass of whiskey. And if youre Walter White on Breaking Bad, youd probably make it Dimple Pinch, neat.
On last nights penultimate episode of the AMC series, a gaunt Walt perched on a barstool and did just that. The moment will almost certainly rocket-launch the blended Scotch into the boozy universe of iconic TV and film drinks: the Dudes White Russian, Patrick Batemans Corona with J&B straight, Hannibal Lechters Chianti. But for the liquor nerds watchingthe kind of boozy, fact-checking gestapo whose sights are more commonly trained on shows like Mad Menthe order was a dangling carrot for examining the Breaking Bad world of whiskey.
Dimple Pinch, for those not familiar, is an extremely mild blended whiskey with a few centuries worth of roots in Scotland. Its produced by Haig, a company thats been around since at least 1655 when, according to common lore, founder Robert Haig was scolded by the church for distilling on the Sabbath. Dimple Pinchs unmistakable triangle-shaped bottle was patented in 1958actually the first glass container to be registered as a trademark in the United States.
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