One of the oldest buildings in the Royal Burgh of Kinghorn, the historic Auld Hoose public house, has been brought back to life and into the 21st century through major investment by local businessman, ...
Circle it on the map, 'cause that's where I wanna go ... Yes. When I'm in Scotland, then it's whiskey, alright? I don't drink whiskey here, but in Scotland, I have a little flask of whiskey ...
Historical Overview of SettlersThe first large group of Scottish settlers arrived in 1739, establishing the Argyll Colony along the Cape Fear River. The area was named after a Scottish county known ...
I snapped endless photos of works by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scotland’s most celebrated architect ... As a street art fan, I love that Glasgow has its very own mural trail. You can grab a map or ...
A group of whisky-lovers racked up a bill of almost £159,000 after a night sampling Scotland's National Drink at a luxury hotel. The Fife Arms is a boutique hotel located in the Aberdeenshire ...
A major part of Burns Night is a traditional Burns supper, of which whisky is unsurprisingly an important element. As reported by the Daily Record, experts at The Whisky Shop recently named the ...
From the cause of Irish whiskey's decline in the 20th century to how Scotland secured its monopoly ... to those great stories told on whiskey trails across the globe. Available in audiobook ...
Suzy Pope No trip to the capital of Scotland is complete without sampling a wee dram of firewater. If you want to broaden your whisky repertoire, the Scotch Whisky Experience is for you.
Scotland’s whisky trade is vital to the UK economy, creating 66,000 jobs and bringing in £7.1 billion (€8.5 billion) to the British economy, according to the Scotch Whisky Association.
Image: Londonist London's oldest whisky shop is also home to a bar with 300 whiskies from all over the world (but a heavy focus, naturally, on Scotland). We've always found the barpeople here ...