2025 Schedule & Hosts
15 January 2025 | Michael S |
19 February 2025 | Chuck |
19 March 2025 | Fred |
09 April 2025 (Moved back 1 week for Passover) | Abe |
21 May 2025 | Dennis |
18 June 2025 | Mark |
16 July 2025 | Michael L |
20 August 2025 | Adrian |
17 September 2025 | Mitch |
15 October 2025 | Jack |
19 November 2025 | Jordan |
December 2025 | TBD |
2024 Schedule & Hosts
17 January 2024 | Mitch |
21 February 2024 | Michael S |
20 March 2024 | Fred |
17 April 2024 | Abe |
15 May 2024 | Mark |
19 June 2024 | Dennis |
17 July 2024 | Michael L |
21 August 2024 | Adrian |
18 September 2024 | Athol |
16 October 2024 | Jack |
15 November 2024 | Jordan |
December 2024 | CC Lounge Outing |
Following is the 2023 Venue Schedule | |
18 January 2023 | Jack |
15 February 2023 | Athol |
15 March 2023 | Fred |
19 April 2023 | Mike S |
17 May 2023 | Dennis |
21 June 2023 | Mark F |
19 July 2023 | Paul |
16 August 2021 | Adrian |
20 September 2023 | Peter S |
18 October 2023 | Athol |
15 November 2023 | Jordan’s Office |
18 December 2023 (special event) | Abe’s Party Room |
Please see the review of the NSH evening at the end of this page | |
Following is the 2022 Venue Schedule | |
19-Jan-2022 | Cancelled |
16-Feb-2022 | Michael S |
16-Mar-2022 | Mark S at Office |
27-Apr-2022 (moved up 1 week) | Athol |
18-May-2022 | Jack |
15-Jun-2022 | Paul |
20-Jul-2022 | Peter S |
17-Aug-2022 | Mark F |
21-Sep-2022 | Dennis |
19-Oct-2022 | Zaev |
16-Nov-2022 | Jordan |
07-Dec-2022 | Neat Scotch House on Site at Athol. See review at the bottom of this page. |
Following is the 2021 Venue Schedule | |
Cancelled – Covid-19 | |
Cancelled – Covid-19 | |
Cancelled – Covid-19 | |
Cancelled – Covid-19 | |
Cancelled – Covid-19 | |
Cancelled – Covid-19 | |
21-Jul-2021 – Post Covid Restart | Athol – Malts & Burgers |
18-Aug-2021 | Michael S |
22-Sep-2021 (moved up 1 week) | Zaev |
20-Oct-2021 | Dennis |
17-Nov-2021 | Peter S |
xx-Dec-2021 | Outing to be determined |
Mark F has the year off! | He hosted twice in 2019 |
Neat Scotch House (NSH) & TWATs Event Review Held on Wednesday, 7th December 2022 Seven of our members gathered to try the offering of Scotch and Scotch Cocktails as a diversion from our regular monthly meetings. This was a “last minute” arranged get-together at the request of the members. Athol had been doing some research on a potential outing and uncovered this small business that specialises in providing an “on-site” Scotch experience in the city. After speaking with Bryan Brown, the owner of the business and getting an understanding of their offering we put this option to the members and they agreed to go ahead with this experience. Their original presentation was to provide the Scotch Tasting and Cocktails paired with a charcuterie, cheese and fruit. We asked NSH to minimize the pork component of the charcuterie to satisfy those of us who prefer not to eat pork and they changed this to pairings with fruit and cheese and removed the meat entirely. We started off with their Neat Godfather Ginger Cocktail, consisting of blended Scotch, Amaretto and Ginger Ale, with Maraschino Cherries. Very pleasant and sweet start. The Single Malt Scotch Tasting were as follows: Lagavulen 16 Year Old Dalmore Cigar Malt Glenlivet 18 Year Old Balvenie 14 Year Old Caribbean Cask It ended with their Neat Sour Ginger Cocktail consisting of Blended Scotch, NSH Sour Mix and Ginger Ale. Everyone in attendance said they were very happy with the experience and enjoyed the evening. Mike: The program was very carefully prepared and nicely presented. The pairings were appropriate and enhanced the tasting experience. I would heartily recommend Brian to anyone looking for a pleasant and entertaining evening. Peter: One of the ongoing discussions we have as a group is about what we really are. The consensus appears to be that we are a group of reasonably compatible guys who get together to gab about politics, the weather, our hobbies, travel and a variety of things. We use scotch as a kind of glue to keep that together. Nothing wrong with any of that…but it’s worth considering one’s roots from time to time. Ours are actually about sitting down and tasting scotch, discussing scotch, and infrequently trying to either celebrate a holiday or event with wives. No comment…let that just hang out there. The experience with Neat Scotch House reminded me that our food choices could improve. First, the concept of pairing foods to Scotches has never been done by us in the way New Scotch House did. When one discusses a scotch like the Dalmore and highlights the buttery, toffee-like finish, what an amazing experience to be served Scottish shortbread that actually mirrors those tastes. Same with mango and pear coupled with Balvenie Caribbean Cask. I, for one, truly enjoyed the experience. I have done professional scotch tastings before and found them generally interesting but presented dully by some distillery rep co plate with Scottish brogue. I found that Bryan was a pin easygoing guy, knowledgeable, ready to inform and dialogue, and appeared to have fun doing it There was a time when we did the tastings with a bit of a lecture based on study by the host, distribution of a one or two paragraph support doc on the scotches presented, and minimalist food like crackers and (perhaps) a little cheese. I think we might want to consider a rethink based on last evening’s event. We do not need pros to come in regularly but perhaps once in winter and once in summer. We might want to discuss the idea of asking each guy to add a tiny amount of effort…research the scotch, pair it with so,e smallish amount of accompanying food. While the cocktails were great, not sure regular meetings need them but I highly favour the approach for ‘special’ meetings. As for meat playing a part, it did not in deference to those who maintain dietary restrictions…but nobody of that description attended in the end. I have served a range of meats at one of the meetings at my home. Not a slice remained…and that’s good. Those who don’t engage simply don’t…no big deal. Dennis: The choice of scotches and the order of tasting really helped to emphasize the differences in each as regards nose, taste and finish. The evening was made very enjoyable by the different food pairings for each one, that were carefully selected to bring out and complement the taste of each scotch |