A 228-litre bottle of whisky has been named the largest in the world.
The bottle, filled with The Famous Grouse blended whisky, was awarded the Guinness World Record as the brand also celebrated its 107th birthday (pictured).
It surpassed its 200-litre target by more than 10% and holds the equivalent of 9120 drams of whisky.
The bottle stands at 5ft 5in tall and took three hours to fill.
It will be on permanent display at The Famous Grouse Experience at the Glenturret Distillery in Crieff, Perthshire, UK.
The bottle was handmade in the Czech Republic by glass manufacturers BOMMA and has travelled more than 1200 miles from Svetla, near Prague.
The Famous Grouse takes the world record from Jack Daniel’s, which previously had a 184-litre bottle.
The world’s largest bottle of whisky
Published 13th August, 2012 by Nadine Firth
