Whisky

Views of Brora

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Brora is pretty far north, and in Highlands terms also quite big.  At one time most of the coal for this part of the country came into  what was a busy harbour. There were fishing boats too, and some industry. To the south of the town was Hunters factory.  They made the highest quality tweeds [...]

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Single Malt Whisky Made in the Highlands

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Living in the Highlands without a taste for single malt whisky should be illegal. The quality and choice in the local brews soon converted me from English Gin and Finnish Vodka. Today I won’t drink even a blended scotch- I cant stand the taste. Here’s a link to what’s probably the site with the most [...]

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And Tonight the Dram is Jura

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Sorry, but I just can’t help being cheap.  Maybe I’ve lived in Scotland too long. But this is a recession, right. The local store runs a special every month on single malts.  I’m happy to report the special today is Jura. This isn’t an Islay malt as we might expect from an island off the [...]

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Is the Brora Malt the King of Whiskys

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The Brora Malt is the King of Whisky, in my book at least, but do you agree? Unfortunately it’s very old, awfully expensive, and there’s limited supply but the folks at Clynelish distillery in Brora tells they won’t run out any time soon. To save me writing the story I’ve cheated and copied this from [...]

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And Tonight’s Malt Is Clynelish

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The Clynelish 14 year old single malt was a real find in the liquor store. We rarely see it outside of the distillery. Even better was they had it on special so it was cheap too. Slainte! This is really unusual, for anywhere really, but especially for the south of England. I just came across [...]

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