* Johnnie Walker Green Label - a vatted malt whisky - Aged 15 years. * Johnnie Walker Gold Label - a rare deluxe blend - Aged 18 years. * Johnnie Walker Blue Label - Johnnie Walker's ultimate blend. Every bottle is serial numbered and sold in a silk-lined box, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Make sure the merchandise has a serial number. Every Burberry Blue Label product has a unique serial number stamped on a white label inside the bag or piece of clothing. This number can be used to determine if the product is fake or authentic.

  1. Serial Number Checking

Perhaps you have heard about smart homes and smart light bulbs. Meet the smart bottle. Yes, one of our most interesting new technologies is going to ensure that we can drink a bottle of scotch with the utmost confidence that it’s authentic. It will also give the scotch maker a way to engage more deeply with a consumer who might otherwise just toss that bottle away and never be heard from again. The smart bottle is part of the Internet of Things (IoT), or everyday objects that are connected to the Internet and have electronic brains.

Image Credit: Thinflim Thinfilm Electronics is revealing its smart bottle in a deal with, the maker of the Johnnie Walker Blue Label brand of scotch. The smart bottle can verify for you that your 12-year-old bottle of scotch has never been opened before, and it can also connect via near-field communications to your smartphone. With a smartphone app, you can learn some new things about your Johnnie Walker Blue Label, get personalized promotions, and communicate with the liquor company. “The manufacturer can engage in a conversation with a consumer that is more meaningful,” said Davor Sutija, Thinfilm’s chief executive, in an interview with VentureBeat. “We’re anticipating an amazing response to this.” Thinfilm, based in Oslo, Norway, is showing off the smart bottle and the printed electronics that it developed for the bottle at the Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona, Spain. The company recently announced a deal with Xerox that will enable Thinfilm to print billions of chips per year on tiny labels as part of its plan to track IoT devices.

Serial Number Checking

Thinfilm has figured out how to print chips such as sensors on tags that can be attached to bottles. Using Thinfilm’s OpenSense technology, a smart bottle can detect both the sealed and open state of the bottle. The tags and sensor information they contain will allow Diageo to send personalized communications to consumers who read the tags with their smartphones. The project came from Diageo Technology Ventures, an experimental tech and investment arm of Diageo.

The goal is to enable Diageo to send consumers targeted and timely marketing messages, whether at retail or after purchase. It can, for instance, send you cocktail recipes after you open the bottle. Thinfilm’s NFC-based tags can be read by readers all across the supply chain, allowing retailers and manufacturers to track inventory to the point of purchase. The tech provides a new layer of security in ensuring the authenticity of the scotch. Sutija said the tag adds tens of cents to the cost of a bottle.

Thinfilm said these NFC tags compete with conventional static QR codes that are often difficult to read, easy to copy, and do not support sensor integration. The OpenSense tags can dynamically detect if a bottle is sealed or open with the tap of an NFC-enabled smartphone. To ensure authenticity, the tags are completely and permanently encoded at the point of manufacture.

They can’t be copied or electrically modified. If a seal is broken, it gives off one kind of signal. If it is unbroken, it sends another. Since the tag uses radio-frequency communication, it doesn’t need a battery. The radio signal itself provides the power that completes the connection between a reader and that tag.

Helen Michels, global innovation director at the Futures Team at Diageo, said in a statement, “Mobile technology is changing the way we live, and as a consumer brands company we want to embrace its power to deliver amazing new consumer experiences in the future.” She added, “It sets the bar for technology innovation in the drinks industry.” Diageo Technology Ventures was set up in September to help solve the company’s business challenges and unlock growth opportunities. The project takes advantage of advancements in sensors, electronic printing, material sciences, and mobile technologies. Diageo owns brands such as Crown Royal and Tanqueray, and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.

The tags will go into production later this year.

The Webtender Forums: Re: Johnnie Walker Blue - age? Message 15631 of 39177 in Subject: Re: Johnnie Walker Blue - age? From: Posted: Fri Jul 23.

2004, 17:06 EST Followup to: by (Fri Jul 23. 2004, 14:43 UTC) > The minimum age of a whiskey going into this blended Scotch is 25 > years old. There is some that is 40 to 50 years old. Also it has > Laphroaig and other fine Scotch's added to the blend. You can > definately taste the Islay malts (smokey) in the blend. > > When you purchase a bottle it comes in a silked lined box that has a > small booklet stating it's 25 year old scotch minimum.

Each one has > it's own unique serial number too. Might and magic heroes 6 shades of darkness crack download. > > Darcy I dug through my small file box last night after seeing Swizzle's question and. Ummmm, my last bottle did come as you stated and I saved the little blue book wherein it states in full: * * * * * * Johnnie Walker Blue Label is blended to recreate the authentic taste and character of some of the earliest whisky blends created in the 19th century, giving it a rich, peaty taste combined with a smooth, distinctly malty flavour that will appeal to the most expert palate. The Blue Label blend echoes those early pioneering days when Johnnie Walker would select a small number of whiskies in his own local shop, in order to create an outstanding blend for the specific taste of a highly valued customer.

Specially selected from the finest and rarest of the Walker Reserves. Each individual whisky used in the creation of hte Blue Label blend is matured long in its cask until it reaches the peak of its perfection Few whiskies are allowed the time to acquire such depth and complexity of taste. This is why Johnnie Walker Blue Label has been hailed as a masterpiece of the blender's art.

John Walker began selling whiskies in his Kilmarnock grocer's shop in 1820 and quickly established a reputation for excellence. Since then, the Johnnie Walker family of unique whiskies have become best sellers throughout the world, with an unsurpassed reputation for quality. Only the highest quality ingredients - pure Scottish spring water - so essential to the flavour, and the best malted barley, are used in the creation of the Blue Label blend. The addition of the full bodied robust whiskies of the Highlands contribute to the distinctive flavour. Distillation takes place in pot stills of beaten copper, each sufficiently individual to impart a unique flavour to the whisky of the distillery. In cool, dark warehouses, the whiskies mature slowly in oak barrels.

During these years they acquire varying flavours and colours from the wood. The traditional character of the blend demands the selection of specific barrels which help to give Johnnie Walker Blue Label its uniquie and distinctive taste. It is this combiniation of elements which give Blue Label its traditionally mature, rich peaty taste and a character to match that of the earliest Walker blends. Small wonder that Alexander, son of John Walker, in 1888, proudly asserted 'Our blend cannot be beat'. To celebrate its origins, Blue Label is packaged in the traditional blue-green Walker bottle - a recast of the original - and with the now famous slanting label.

In addition the original design of cork stopper with seal has been used for this distinctive whisky which echos the distinguished heritage of Johnnie Walker. Supplies are strictly limited and so each bottle is individually numbered.

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