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Single Malts mentorship takes center stage at February’s Big Meeting

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
February 24, 2026
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If there’s one space that has given Ugandans an opportunity to familiarize with whisky, it is definitely The Singleton’s Big Meeting.

Held at Thrones Lounge Bar and Restaurant every last Sunday of the month, the gathering gives Ugandans an opportunity to mix their own drinks, especially crafting cocktails from scratch. On Sunday however, much as people still made their own cocktails, there was more; a single malt whisky mentorship.

Aimed at helping revelers enjoy their whiskys, the mentorship saw Uganda Breweries Limited’s advocacy team- the people mandated to unpack and teach consumers about whisky in its entirerity, take a group of enthusiasts through tasting sessions and making comparisons with different bottles.

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The special interest in single malt whiskys shone a light on bottles such as the Talisker 10, Cragganmore 12 and Glenkinchie 12, three flagship expressions usually celebrated for their smoky, oaky, and creamy flavor profiles.

From one bottle to the next, different people showed up and were taken through different routines, such as picking the scent through the whisky nosing glass, swirling it while facing the direction of the light, and later tasting it.

“Culturally, gold is the color of whisky, but all whiskys don’t look the same. Some are darker, while others are lighter,” said Steven Baguma, UBL’s Reserve Ambassador.

During his session, he told his audience that whisky usually has different aromas, but one has to be trained to pick them up, from apples to oranges, they tried out different scents.

“I think there is a bit of this,” said one of the ladies, raising a glass jar with dried vanilla leaves.

Vanilla is one of the most identifiable notes, especially in bourbon and whiskies aged in American oak. Vanilla is so recognisable in many whiskys that some people have long believed that it is added as a flavor. The scent however, arises entirely from natural chemistry inside wooden casks during maturation.

Baguma says that vanilla is easier to pick up, but other scents can be picked up through other techniques, such as adding at least a drop of water in the nosing glass already containing whisky.

Baguma emphasised that it is important to have such sessions with people to help them appreciate and enjoy their whisky better.

“Many times, people wish to have a whisky, but fail to make up their minds because of limited information and knowledge. We are here to help them make informed decisions, plus, ensure they enjoy whisky the best way it ought to be enjoyed,” he says.

The mentorship was timely, considering that on Tuesday, February 24, is World Bartender Day. This edition of The Big Meeting wasn’t only about appreciating and understanding single malts, but also appreciating the role of those who recommend and mix our spirits- the bartenders.

Melanie Kaita, the only female member of the UBL Advocacy team, conducted another mentorship with Talisker 10-year-old single malt.

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