Some of us are convinced that there is a purpose assigned to everything. A stone is there where it is for a purpose. That stone adopts different sizes over the years with some specific purpose in the mind of the creator. Inventions emerge only when they are supposed to… and this means there is a purpose behind each revelation as well. There is a purpose to art and to all the art forms that we know of. If surrealism was born, it did so because it was needed to be there. So there is a purpose to everything.
There is a purpose assigned to Black Dog TGR too… to fill our being with pleasure. This was an easy enough answer, but hey, this whisky does more than just give us pleasure. Let me explain this with illustrations that I have created with the help of different apps on my smartphone. The captions are my way of interpreting the various ways in which Black Dog TGR weaves in and out of our lives.
BD TGR – helps us appreciate art
BD TGR – sorts our lives through problem-solving
BD TGR – promotes cohesiveness
BD TGR – encourages communication
BD TGR – for blurring unproductive moments
BD TGR – definitely converts BW moments into colour
BD TGR – boosts the spirit of creative involvement
BD TGR – goes all out for fitness in thinking
BD TGR – stands for promoting relationships
You too are free to interpret these artworks whichever way you wish to. After all, what Black Dog TGR promotes is freedom of thought. So whoever says that a whisky is born with no other purpose than a titillation of the senses is wrong. A whisky like the Black Dog TGR has the strength to interact with us in more than one way and the ones that I have mentioned is probably just the surface.
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Disclaimer: The content of this post is meant only for people above the age of 25.
Arvind Passey
28 May 2014
2 comments
Tushar Singh says:
May 29, 2014
True that is. A guy once cited some examples on how controlled inebriation culminated in epiphanies that changed the world. The reverie is a necessity at times and you need a fine piece like this to savor it perhaps.
Arvind Passey says:
May 30, 2014
Thank you, Tushar… no one could have said that better. 🙂
Do read the 30 posts on Black Dog that I have uploaded. Have tried to make all of them different and interesting in their own way.