iMalt Scotch Whisky Companion


4.2 ( 9322 ratings )
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Geliştirici: Lasse Stolz
9.99 USD

This app is not optimized for iOS 7/8 - See THE WHISKY APP instead (www.thewhiskyapp.com)

Are you looking for a simple and convenient way to keep track of your single malt whisky collection and your tasting notes? Do you want to see how others rate the whisky you are about to buy? Then the iMalt Scotch whisky companion for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch is the best choice!

This second edition of the best selling single malt whisky app introduces the iTasteNote Cloud Service.

With the all new iTasteNote Cloud Service for the iMalt app it is now possible to share your tasting notes and ratings with thousands of single malt enthusiasts. A long with the classification system this makes the iMalt app an even better tool for finding your whiskies.

By subscribing to the iTasteNote Cloud Service you will also receive regular updates in the form of regions, distilleries and single malt whiskies. If you subscribe now you will receive more than 500 single malts from Knockando, Balvenie, Mackmyra, Royal Brackla, Brora, Loch Lemond, Rosebank, Port Ellen, Amrut, Glendullan, Highland Park, Ardbeg, Macallan, Balvenie, Aberlour and more. But that is only the beginning. The vision is to create the most complete database of single malt whiskies from all over the world.

The iTasteNote Cloud Service does also provide online backup and it enables synchronization of data between your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

The iTasteNote Cloud Service is offered as an in-app-purchase. You do not need to subscribe to see the iTasteNote rating of each whisky.

Features:
√ Large database of single malts - all rated
√ Detailed information about distilleries
√ Add single malts and distilleries yourself
√ Easy-to-use tasting note framework
√ Guide on how to make tasting notes
√ Keep track of your single malt collection
√ Keep track of the tasting events you have attended
√ Keep track of the stores you purchase from
√ Whisky glossary with almost 300 terms and phrases