+1Would love to do a distillery tour. One day hopefully.
+1Would love to do a distillery tour. One day hopefully.
I have toured a few micro distilleries, would love to tour some larger ones, as well.Would love to do a distillery tour. One day hopefully.
Of all the ones I’ve done Glenmorangie’s is the best.Would love to do a distillery tour. One day hopefully.
noted...Of all the ones I’ve done Glenmorangie’s is the best.
I’ve got about 30 distilleries within travelling distance, the one I take visitors too is Glenfiddich and combine it with a visit to the Speyside Coperage, 5 miles from Dufftown where Glenfiddich is. But really just about every distillery open to the public makes a decent effort with Visitors Centres these days. Those with a malting floor on site add something different, but there aren’t many these days - Highland Park on Orkney is one but pretty remote for most people.Would love to do a distillery tour. One day hopefully.
Can I visit you?I’ve got about 30 distilleries within travelling distance, the one I take visitors too is Glenfiddich and combine it with a visit to the Speyside Coperage, 5 miles from Dufftown where Glenfiddich is. But really just about every distillery open to the public makes a decent effort with Visitors Centres these days. Those with a malting floor on site add something different, but there aren’t many these days - Highland Park on Orkney is one but pretty remote for most people.
Don't Balvenie do their own malting?I’ve got about 30 distilleries within travelling distance, the one I take visitors too is Glenfiddich and combine it with a visit to the Speyside Coperage, 5 miles from Dufftown where Glenfiddich is. But really just about every distillery open to the public makes a decent effort with Visitors Centres these days. Those with a malting floor on site add something different, but there aren’t many these days - Highland Park on Orkney is one but pretty remote for most people.
I’ve got about 30 distilleries within travelling distance, the one I take visitors too is Glenfiddich and combine it with a visit to the Speyside Coperage, 5 miles from Dufftown where Glenfiddich is. But really just about every distillery open to the public makes a decent effort with Visitors Centres these days. Those with a malting floor on site add something different, but there aren’t many these days - Highland Park on Orkney is one but pretty remote for most people.
Don't Balvenie do their own malting?
Don't Balvenie do their own malting?[/QUOTE
So here's a surprising one. Not a fan of JD, and tried a few of the premium range, Gentleman Jack etc but they've never done it for me. But I've got no US in so I mooch in the Asda for a bottle and see this:
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This 150th anniversary edition is 3% over the regular and I dunno what else they've done with it but there's a bolder, slightly smokey spiciness to it and a bit of a burn rather than their usual over sweet flavour.
£15 a bottle. Well worth a punt.
Do the Laphroaig tour, enrol as a Friend of Laphroaig and you get your own square foot of distillery turf, a birthday e - card, and discount.Of all the ones I’ve done Glenmorangie’s is the best.
Oh it's in the stash already my friend. I can't get that site to open, I'm guessing it costs a few bob in the Antipodes?Mate, snap it up.
Go on www.danmurphy.com.au search for jack daniels 150, but make sure your sitting down
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