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Mine's a large one

The world's largest bottle of single malt Scotch whisky is going on display in the capital.

Standing at 4ft 9ins, the giant bottle of Tomintoul 14-year-old single malt contains 105.3 litres and would serve up 5250 drams.

The record-breaking tipple is going on view to visitors at the Scotch Whisky Experience in Edinburgh until April. The specially-commissioned glass bottle holds 150 bottles of the drink and is worth about £5000.

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