If you happen to find yourself at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany, any time soon, you may be in luck as The Glenlivet is releasing a single cask whisky called Kymah that has been aged in a single ex-sherry butt for 16 years and emerges with a 60.1% alcohol content [120.2 proof]. The whisky is named after a stream flowing near The Glenlivet Distillery and is a rare edition – limited to 528 handwritten and individually numbered bottles.
The 528 bottles of The Glenlivet Kymah will be available at the Frankfurt airport for $347 each.