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The founder of Black Rock, a whisky bar in London, is installing a pop-up whiskey pouch vending machine that can provide large single malt whiskies at the touch of a button. Thomas Aske and Tristan Stephenson launched the Whisky-Me subscription service last year to provide whisky lovers with bags of 'rare and exclusive' single malt whiskies. The whisky vending machine aims to celebrate the first anniversary of their subscription service Whisky-Me with the theme of 'simplifying the seemingly complex world of whiskey'. The machine will be located at the Napoleon Hotel in London, as well as at Black Rock, which is also the home of the bar demons Darling and Sack. People passing by can buy tokens that can be used on whiskey vending machines from Devils Darling, a bar upstairs. The token is £7.95 and can be purchased from the bar at 5pm every day. Monthly subscription service provides members with 50ml bags of 'precious and exclusive' single malt whisky. The purpose of this service is to 'reshape the serious image of Scotch in a fun and trouble-free way'. Now, Whiskey-Me is seeking to further 'simplify the seemingly complex world of whiskey' by installing a new whiskey vending machine in front of the Napoleon Hotel where Black Rock is located. In November and December, whisky lovers will be able to purchase tokens from the upstairs bar Devils Darling in order to purchase Whiskey-Me pouches from the vending machine. In the future, bagged whiskey will be promoted in major cities in the UK in the form of vending machines, including the establishment of a special 'Whiskey Culture Reception' to express the British heritage of whiskey culture. The above information is shared by vending machines. Please mark the reprint. Previous post: Celebrating Halloween, candy trading vending machines debut in New York