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Reviving the single-malt soul of London whisky institution Milroy's of Soho | Remarkable Living
A world-famous whisky shop has found new life in the hands of its young owner, Martyn Simo Simpson.
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Freshly de-charred cask at Loch Lomond Distillery cooperage
Carsebridge Distillery Scotland
CARSEBRIDGE HISTORY
At the end of the 18th century, John Bald’s Carsebridge was considered one of the largest manufacturers of whisky in Scotland, alongside the might of the Haigs and the Steins. In 1798 John Francis Erskine of Mar granted a lease to John Bald to operate a distillery ‘near the Carse Bridge in the parish of Alloa’.
The Carsebridge distillery was built the following year as a malt distillery, and ran under family ownership until it became part of DCL upon the latter’s formation in 1877.
In 1846, following the death of John’s son, Robert, Carsebridge was taken over by his second son, John ‘the Politic’ Bald II, under the company John Bald & Co. Noticing increasing demand for grain whisky for blending, John II converted Carsebridge into a grain distillery in 1852, installing two Coffey stills. Carsebridge immediately became one of the largest producers of grain whisky in Scotland, second only to Edinburgh’s Caledonian.
John II was a visionary and saw value in the collective effort of Scotland’s grain distillers to succeed in what was a fluctuating market. In 1856 he ensured John Bald & Co was part of a ‘Trade Arrangement for one year’ among the six largest grain distillers – Caledonian, Carsebridge, Seggie, Glenochil, Cambus and Haddington – to distribute market share, securing the future of the company and Carsebridge. A second agreement followed in 1865, this time with the addition of Adelphi and Yoker distilleries, Cameronbridge, which replaced Seggie, and Port Dundas, which replaced Haddington.
In 1877 John II made one last commitment to the future of grain whisky by becoming one of the founding members of Distillers Company Ltd.
Carsebridge was transferred to Scottish Grain Distillers in 1966, by which time it had acquired a third Coffey still and one of the first ‘distillers’ dried-solubles’ plants, making it the largest distillery in SGD’s portfolio.
It eventually closed in 1983 following the acquisition and subsequent consolidation of DCL by new owner Guinness, and its buildings demolished in the 1990s. However Carsebridge’s cooperage remained in use by Diageo (the descendent of DCL), until 2011 when operations were moved to the nearby Cambus Cooperage at Blackgrange.
The Grade B-listed Carsebridge House, the former distillery manager’s home, still stands in the unused complex. Thanks for watching please give me a thumbs up ????
Q&A with Diageo Malt Whisky Brand Ambassador Colin Dunn
Colin Dunn tells all on how he became a brand ambassador, and his absolute love for the water of life!
Fanny's Bay Distillery
A new Distillery being setup by Matthew Cooper in the north of Tassie.
Loch Lomond Single Malt Scotch.
Whisky Distillery Tour: Slyrs
Whisky .com visits the Slyrs Distillery. It belongs to the Lantenhammer family and is one of the greatest German whisky distillery.
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Making Barrels, 1950s - Film 91516
Making Barrels, work in a cooperage, 1950s.
Men make a barrel, inserting slats of wood inside a frame. Four men in unison are making a large barrel. They hammer down a retaining ring around the cask. Apprentices chisel and plane lengths of wood for barrel making. An apprentice is bundled into an empty barrel by a group of men. It is an initiation ceremony. Water and sawdust is thrown on top of the cooper in the barrel, before it is rolled around the workshop floor. He is finally pulled from the barrel and thrown in the air. He is then filmed holding a congratulatory pint of beer and has his hand shaken by the boss. All the men toast his success and raise their pints to him.
Scotland has some of the world's best breweries
Scotland has some of the world's best breweries, including Bellfield Brewery, Black Wolf Brewery, Bottle Cap Brewery, Brewgooder, Broughton Ales, Caledonian Brewery, Clan Brewing Company, Colonsay Brewery, Deeside Brewery, Drygate, Eden Mill, Fallen Brewing, Fyne Ales, Innis&Gunn, Jaw Brew, Keith Brewing, Kelburn Brewing, Knops Beer, Lerwick Brewery, Loch Lomond Brewery, Loch Ness Cider, Manor Brewing, Speyside Craft Brewery, Spey Valley Brewery, St Andrews Brewing, Stewart Brewing, Strathaven Ales, Swannay Brewery, Tempest Brewing, Tennent's Beer Aged with Oak, Thistly Cross Cider, West Beer, Williams Brothers Brewing, Windswept Brewing and Wooha Brewing.
Day 3 - Glasgow to Edinburgh with Roy Duff of Aqvavitae
In this video I share my journey to Scotland and travel from Glasgow to Edinburgh with Roy of Aqvavitae
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WHYTE – An Làir Dhonn (‘The Brown Mare’) (Live at Queen's Hall, The Visit 2018)
Showcase Scotland Expo promotes Scottish music and artists at the The Visit event in Scotland. From 12—15 August 2018 delegates from the Australia, China & New Zealand markets travelled to Scotland.
The Showcase Scotland Expo team take the delegates to different parts of the country to soak up the history and culture and enjoy showcase performances by a selection of the most exciting contemporary traditional music artists in distinct and special venues.
TRADtv was invited to film the performances. The performances took place in Belhaven Brewery in Dunbar, Glenturret Distillery and Perth Theatre in Perthshire, and Queens Hall in Edinburgh.
The Visit, from Showcase Scotland Expo, showcases contemporary traditional music, folk music, roots music, Celtic music, Gaelic music and Gaelic song and acoustic music from Scotland, Ireland and other Celtic areas of Europe. Find out more about The Visit, and the participating artists including contact details for booking at
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What was once reserved for the men’s club is quickly becoming a favourite of the women’s clubs today. Whiskey tasting in Calgary have grown at a rapid rate.
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Meet the Maker - The Brewer
In Scotland ‘we have a rich beer heritage’ says Jamie Delap of Fyne Ales in Argyll. Never has that been truer, than now. Over the last two years there’s been a huge surge in Scottish craft beer production and consumption.
More and more, drinkers are looking for distinctive and tasty beers rather than ‘standard’ brews. Beers that are brewed with care and break any pre-conceptions and moulds. Beers that can be savoured, that have authenticity and a strong connection with where they come from.
As a result, over 130 (and growing) creative and talented brewers spread across the country have been blending the finest quality malts, fragrant hops and other botanicals with pure soft Scottish water, as they hand craft delicious and hoppy IPAs, refreshing lagers, hearty stouts and exciting ales.
Many of these passionate brewers are keen to share their knowledge and experience, brewing stories and, most importantly, their beers! So have a look at Scotland’s Craft Beer Map and get along to a brewery tour and tasting as part of your next trip in Scotland.
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Charring whisky barrels at Headlands Distilling Co. Wollongong Australia
A heavy char on another barrel for our handcrafted Australian single malt whisky in Wollongong. The thick char filters the spirit over several years, leaving an incredibly smooth, dark amber whisky. While this barrel’s release is years away, our first release is due just before Christmas 2019, from grain to glass.
Great Britain Summer Trip [120 Amazing Destinations] [HD]
A romantic trip to Great Britain to experience the western culture, check out the world's best sights and attractions. The markets and festivals are mind-blowing. We went for food hunt to try out the trending Cafes, Western and Asian Cuisine.
Our travel begins from London, Manchester, Aberdeen, St Andrews, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Isle of Skye, Loch Ness, Glasgow, London.
Great Britain is the largest island of Europe and the ninth-largest in the world. A single Kingdom of Great Britain resulted from the Union of Scotland and England in 1707. (Quote from Wikipedia)
Travel Period: 01 August 2016 - 14 August 2016 (Summer Season)
Video Contents:
++ London
- Paddington Station [00:14]
- Westminster Abbey [00:19]
- Big Ben [00:22]
- Palace of Westminster [00:37]
- Whitehall [00:44]
- Trafalgar Square [00:54]
- Charing Cross Station [00:59]
- Covent Garden [01:01]
- Chinatown London [01:05]
- Four Seasons (Dinner) [01:08]
- Fork Deli Patisserie (Breakfast) [01:12]
- London Tube Underground [01:23]
- Buckingham Palace [01:29]
- St Jame's Park [01:48]
- EAT. (Lunch) [01:53]
- Half Cup (Breakfast) [01:56]
- Euston Station [02:16]
++ Manchester
- Market Street [02:31]
- Pieminister (Lunch) [02:34]
- Albert Square [02:59]
- Chinatown [03:06]
- Old Trafford Stadium [03:15]
- Piccadilly Gardens [03:27]
- Moose Coffee (Breakfast) [03:31]
- Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet [03:56]
- Harry Ramsden's (Lunch) [04:06]
- Yuzu Manchester (Dinner) [04:44]
- Alabama's All American Eatery (Breakfast) [04:56]
++ Aberdeen
- Union Street [05:30]
- Aberdeen Maritime Museum [05:34]
- Home Cook Korean Feast [05:55]
- Old Aberdeen High Street [06:01]
- University of Aberdeen [06:05]
++ Stonehaven
- Dunnottar Castle [06:33]
- The Bay (Haddock Fish & Chips) (Lunch) [07:26]
++ St Andrews
- St Andrews Links (Home of Golf) [07:37]
- St Andrews Castle [08:01]
- St Andrews Cathedral [08:05]
++ Edinburgh
- Forth Bridge [08:11]
- The King's Wark (Dinner) [08:17]
- Calton Hill [08:34]
- Dugald Stewart Monument [08:43]
- The Nelson Monument [08:48]
- National Monument of Scotland [08:50]
- Arthur's Seat, Holyrood Park (Mountain View) [08:53]
- North Bridge [08:58]
- The Royal Mile [09:03]
- Edinburgh Fringe Festival [09:09]
- St Giles' Cathedral [09:32]
- Edinburgh Castle [10:05]
- Oink Hog Roast (Lunch) [10:32]
- University of Edinburgh Old College [10:38]
- Edinburgh Old Town [10:40]
- Scott Monument [10:44]
- Ting Thai Caravan (Dinner) [10:49]
- The Mamma House (Breakfast) [10:59]
- Bibi's Bakery [11:10]
- Edinburgh Waverley Station [11:17]
++ Glasgow
- Glasgow City Chambers [11:20]
- Gallery of Modern Art [11:22]
- Bill's Restaurant (Dinner) [11:26]
- Riverhill Coffee Bar (Breakfast) [11:37]
++ Isle of Skye
- Isle of Skye and Loch Ness Tour [11:49]
- Inveruglas Pyramid [11:54]
- Inveruglas Pier [12:04]
- Bidean nam Bian [12:18]
- Lunch at Fort William (Lunch) [12:31]
- Commando Memorial [12:37]
- Eilean Donan Castle [12:52]
- Skye Bridge [13:14]
- Sligachan Old Bridge [13:31]
- The Cuillin [13:37]
- Portree Harbour [13:43]
- Haddock Fish & Chips (Dinner) [13:54]
- Picturesque Portree [14:02]
- Neist Point Lighthouse [14:13]
- Lochside Crafts & Tea Room (Lunch) [15:07]
- Highland Cattle [15:31]
- Fairy Glen Skye [15:36]
- Isle of Skye Brewing [16:10]
- Blackhouse [16:15]
- The Quiraing [16:23]
- Highland Dress [16:25]
- An Corran [17:04]
- Kilt Rock [17:34]
- Isle of Skye Pipe Band [17:48]
- The Granary (Dinner) [18:27]
- Skye Bridge [18:54]
++ Loch Ness
- Telford Bridge [19:00]
- Caledonian Canal Centre [19:17]
- Eerie Loch Ness [19:31]
- Dalwhinnie Distillery [19:37]
- Pitlochry Shopping [19:45]
++ Glasgow
- Prezzo (Dinner) [19:52]
- Glasgow Central Station [20:00]
++ London
- King's Cross Station [20:13]
- The Harry Potter Shop [20:18]
- Oxford Street [20:30]
- Piccadilly Circus [20:34]
- Shoryu Ramen (Lunch) [20:44]
- Waitrose Supermarket [20:58]
- British Museum [21:03]
- Tower of London [21:15]
- Tower Bridge [21:43]
- Borough Market [21:54]
- Kensington Garden [22:13]
- Kensington Palace [22:19]
- Portobello Road [22:49]
- New Fortune Cookie (Dinner) [22:53]
- Stonehenge [23:01]
- Bella Italia (Lunch) [23:22]
- Windsor Castle [23:29]
- New Routemaster (London Bus) [24:07]
- Smack Lobster Roll (Dinner) [24:17]
- Amorino (Ice Cream) [24:39]
- Nude Expresso (Breakfast) [24:48]
- Brick Lane Market [24:56]
- Old Spitalfields Market [25:14]
- Natural History Museum [25:29]
- Noodle Oodle (Dinner) [25:49]
- The London Eye [26:09]
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100 Great Scottish Pubs Allanwater Brewhouse
The ALLANWATER BREWHOUSE is an excellent real ale pub and micro brewery, which can be found in Queens lane, Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire. This pub has been here for over twenty years and brews about 250 different types of beer. Eight real ales are on tap at any one time , but they rotate frequently. This pub provides live music as well as friendly, knowledgable staff to help you enjoy your visit. If your in Stirlingshire I would definitely recommend a visit.
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The Drinking Man's Guide To Scotland
100 Great Scottish Pubs
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