Whisky in the Year of Orwell and the Apple Mac
1984, a year immortalized by George Orwell, was marked by the release of the Apple Macintosh computer.
In whisky, Brora, a distillery known for its waxy and peaty style, closed its doors, making its releases even more coveted. Bottles from this era have become significant investment pieces, some fetching thousands at auction. Additionally, distilleries began embracing computerized data analytics to refine production methods, enhancing both efficiency and quality. Cask trading among distilleries became more sophisticated, leading to a greater variety of cask-finished whiskies.
Collectors view whisky from 1984 as a snapshot of technological advancement and the bittersweet closure of some legendary distilleries.