This site was used to produce grain and single malt whisky. Inverleven was never botteled, as a distillery botteling, only the independent bottelers botteled it. There was another single malt produced here: Lomond, but from this single malt, just one cask was botteled ever as far as I know.
It was a very sad site, to see how heritage is lost. It was the second one that day, because before this I visited the former site of Littlemill distillery in Bowling.
We caught up in one night, 8 bottles from the last two shipments!!! :-) Great stuff! Got to love video chat!
Next month I'm taking pakyourare down, #2 and 3 as of now!
This Speyside distillery is world renown for its trul amazing whiskies, and among my absolute favorites. You'll understand why after watching this video.
If you are a bourbon drinker you may want to check out this tasting of
Interesting movie covering the significance of the Signet icon, found on the Hilton of Cadbol stone
Celebration of the birthday of Robert Burns, Scottish Poet, at the Schlafly Tap Room in St. Louis, Missouri.
Ode to Robbie Burns by Tom Schlafly, co-owner with piping and drumming by St. Louis Caledonian Pipe Band
WhiskyFest 2009 in Chicago as experienced by a representative of the BUMS (Bureau of Malt Sippers) tasting group. Appearances by Andrew Gray of Bruichladdich, Dr. Bill Lumsden of Glenmorangie/Ardbeg, John Glaser of Compass Box Scotch Whisky Company, Martin Daraz of Highland Park and Karen Fullerton, Global Brand Ambassador for Dewar's.
Over 2,000 views on YouTube. Travelogue of Scotland, mainly distilleries including Oban, Laphroaig, Lagavulin, Bowmore, Ardbeg, Bunnahabhain, Macallan, Glenfarclas, Aberlour, Ben Nevis, River Spey and the Scotch Whisky Heritage Museum.
Part 1) Julie and Balvenie Brand Ambassador David Mair discuss malted barley and the effect of barrel aging on Whisky.
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