OFFERMAN WOODSHOP, June 15, 2017
/PRNewswire/ -- Nick Offerman is on a quest to create the
perfect Father's Day gift for his dad
Ric in the latest installment of the My Tales of Whisky
content series.
While last Father's Day Nick and
Ric spent quality time together fishing and saying absolutely
nothing, this year Nick aims to make most of a solid hour to
expertly craft his ideal Father's Day
gift. Unbeknownst to him, dad Ric was one step, or, one key
away, you might say.
"Getting the right gift for my father is never easy, which is
why I prefer to make it with my bare hands," Offerman said as he
set out to create something special for his father Ric. "My father
taught me everything I know, including practical skills such as
wood crafting, good manners, and fine taste in whisky."
Let Nick's thoughtful, hand-made attempt to surprise his Dad
inspire you to think big when it comes to gifting this year. He can
even offer you a bit of sage advice during a live Reddit "Ask Me
Anything," on Friday, June
16th at 9am EST.
Tune in for a lively conversation about whisky, wood and
fathers.
Ultimately your effort will likely pale in comparison to the
skillful hands of the Offermans, but if you pair your gift with
Lagavulin Single Malt Scotch Whisky you are certain not to fail. So
raise up a glass to the man who raised you! Grab your dad, pour
yourselves a dram of Lagavulin and enjoy responsibly.
Check out the My Tales of Whisky YouTube channel
(www.YouTube.com/MyTalesofWhiskyOfficial) for the complete
My Tales of Whisky series. However you enjoy
#MyTalesofWhisky, Diageo, the makers of Lagavulin Scotch
whisky, and Nick Offerman, remind
you to enjoy your whisky in moderation.
About Nick Offerman
Offerman is an actor, writer, and woodworker best known
for his role as 'Ron Swanson' on NBC's hit
comedy Parks & Recreation. Offerman recently
starred alongside Michael Keaton in The Weinstein
Company's "The Founder" and opposite Sam
Elliot in Brett Haley's "The
Hero." Upcoming, he will be appear alongside Alison Brie and
Dave Franco in Jeff Baena's "The Little Hours", out
June 30th and he is
one of the co-producers of the Wendell Berry documentary "Look
& See" which opens at the IFC Center in New York on June
30th. He will also reunite with his Parks &
Rec co-star Amy Poehler as a co-host
and executive producer for The Handmade Project, an
unscripted competition series celebrating craftiness and
creativity. His previous comedy special "American Ham" was released
on Netflix in 2014 and his special "Summer of 69: No Apostrophe"
with wife Megan Mullally aired on
EPIX in May. Offerman is a New York Times Bestselling author and in
October 2016 released his third book, Good Clean
Fun, about his very own Offerman Woodshop.
About Lagavulin™
Since 1816, Lagavulin Single Malt
Scotch Whisky has been made in a picturesque huddle of buildings on
Lagavulin Bay. Perhaps the most beautifully situated of
distilleries, Lagavulin makes arguably the most intensely flavored,
smoky and rich whisky of all. For many, this is the definitive
Islay malt.
About Diageo:
Diageo is the world's leading
premium drinks business with an outstanding collection of beverage
alcohol brands across spirits, wines and beer categories. These
brands include Johnnie Walker, Crown
Royal, J&B, Buchanan's and Windsor whiskies, Smirnoff, Cîroc
and Ketel One vodkas, Baileys, Captain Morgan, Tanqueray and
Guinness.
Diageo is a global company, with its products sold in more than
180 countries around the world. The company is listed on both the
New York Stock Exchange (DEO) and the London Stock Exchange (DGE).
For more information about Diageo, its people and its brands,
visit www.diageo.com. For Diageo's global resource that
promotes responsible drinking through the sharing of best practice
tools, information and initiatives, visit www.DRINKiQ.com.
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