Manager Sterling asked Sean Lowell to interact a bit with the fans at the event and in the live broadcast room before the Lowe-Fairmont Tipples launch.
The scenario he imagined was—Sean Lowell was forced to speak a sentence or two, reluctantly.
In short, just slightly more than "money-grubbing killer," but at most not ten times more.
Originally, Manager Sterling hoped Sean Lowell would say a few more words when independently tasting the whiskey.
What he didn't expect was yesterday, when he waited for Sean to return from the security company, Sean told him he only brought back one bottle of labeled whiskey, and tomorrow there's no need to prepare blind tasting, just have it in the live broadcast room.
Master Sean Lowell would neither taste The Fairmont Family whiskey nor break tradition to taste the fifth edition of Lowe-Fairmont Tipples.
Gordo panicked: "Are you planning not to speak during the launch event?"
