Drinking through the UK ......
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Just returned from a great two weeks in Scotland, 5 distillery tours and a cooperage visit. Capped it off with 18 @ St Andrews. Mother nature cooperated throughout, less than two days of rain !
A few pics to share .......... 1 rare bottle of Glenlevit, if you have 30k laying around it can be yours. The cask from Tomatin is 50 years old, you'll have to add a few more zeros for that one ! Ahhhh, the tasting room @ Aberlour, I saw to it that the 'Angles didn't get their share' ! |
Enjoyed your pictures and a nice way to visit the motherland.
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Nice pics. That sounds like a very cool vacation. Aberlour is one of my favorite's. Did you make it to Macallan?
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I only purchased whisky that cannot be bought here in the states. checked off another item on my bucket list .........standing atop the Swilcan bridge on the 18th @ St Andrews. |
The jealousy demon has taken a hold of me!
Nice pictures Dave. Looks like a great trip!!!! |
Very cool, I'm a bit jealous too, I love Scotland - and a wee dram occasionally as well.
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Dave,
Nice photos. Sounds like a great trip. |
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Dave, outstanding trip and photos. That's on my bucket list... St. Andrew's and plenty of fine adult beverages! I've got a bottle of the dalmore 18 that I'm itching to pop open. But to experience all that in Scotland would be amazing. Thanks for sharing!
Mitch |
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