VOLUNTEER WHISKY TASTERS WANTED FOR SECRETIVE ‘PROJECT FLAVOUR BEHAVIOUR’ EXPERIMENT – Scotch Whisky News
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society is looking for volunteers to take personality test and sample rare whiskies
How would you like to sample rare whiskies in the name of scientific research?
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society is looking for 100 volunteers to take a written personality test and taste whisky samples at its Project Flavour Behaviour event at Jack Rose Dining Saloon in Washington, D.C. on Saturday 21st May 2016.
Project Flavour Behaviour is being carried out by The Scotch Malt Whisky Society this World Whisky Day (21st May 2016), in partnership with Dr. Adam Moore from the University of Edinburgh’s Psychology Department.
The event is part of a series of secretive research experiments taking place around the world. These events will be taking place in cities worldwide, including Vancouver, London and Edinburgh.
Participants at the event, which is free, will take a written personality test and then taste several special samples of single malt whisky.
A previous knowledge of whisky is NOT required – an open mind and adventurous spirit is all you need.
The findings from the event will be analysed by Dr Moore and feed into the ongoing Flavour Behaviour experiment, which will be unveiled in more detail during 2016.
To sign up to be a volunteer taster, visit: http://www.smws.com/projectfb
Project Flavour Behaviour Free event – 3pm-5pm on 21st May 2016 at Jack Rose Dining Saloon, 2007 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
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