The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

It’s whisky galore as miniature collection goes to good causes

300 bottles will be sold to help British Legion’s community work

- GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk Steve Horsfall with his collection.

A unique collection of miniature whiskies is to be sold to raise money for good causes.

Carnoustie man Steve Horsfall is to give away his entire collection of 300 miniatures, which fills three boxes, from distilleri­es and producers that have long since gone out of business.

There are also interestin­g limited edition bottles to commemorat­e events such as world pipe band championsh­ips, the 13th Commonweal­th Games in Edinburgh in 1986 and the 1990 Open Golf championsh­ip in St Andrews.

The 69-year-old retired former Army veteran has decided to donate the booty to Carnoustie British Legion to be used in their work to support the Carnoustie, Barry and Panbride communitie­s.

Legion chairman Davie Paton said: “When Steve said he was thinking of donating some whisky to the Legion I thought he might be talking about a bottle of the good stuff as a Christmas raffle prize.

“What Steve actually meant was that he wanted to donate his entire collection of more than 300 whisky miniatures which he had been given or collected over the years.

“It is clear that a proper valuation of Steve’s wide-ranging collection is needed as it includes both blended and single malt whiskies.

“Steve has said that he would like any money raised by the sale of these miniatures to be used by the Legion in their work to support the local communitie­s.”

Among the more quirky examples in Mr Horsfall’s collection is a bottle called Monster’s Choice which is claimed to be the preferred tipple of the Loch Ness Monster.

He said: “I have been a member of the Legion for many years and I wish them all the best and do hope they can do something with the miniatures.”

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Picture: Paul Reid.

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