Scottish
Whisky Links
Whisky
Web. A comprehensive site giving a History of whisky and help
in Enjoying Whisky (as if any help is needed - but the finer points
are explained). There is also an extensive list of distilleries
and malt whiskies.
Whisky.com.
This is a very large site dedicated to all aspects of whisky -
how it's produced, history, distilleries and brands, stockists
and distributors. There is also a whisky store and books about
whisky plus a whisky events calendar.
The
Ultimate Whisky Index. Presented by the "Alternative
Whisky Academy" in Denmark, there is a whisky lexicon, whisky
encyclopedia, and an index of different whisky brands, with whisky
pictures, whisky test notes and whisky information.
The
Whisky
Trail. Many of Scotland's distilleries were established on
Speyside, among the northern foothills of the Grampian mountains.
Seven of these distilleries and one cooperage (making the barrels
for the whisky) have come together under the banner of 'The Malt
Whisky Trail' to offer visitors to the area the opportunity to
experience first-hand the history and the process behind the production
of one of the world's greatest drinks. All the distilleries listed
are open to the public and there are details of each distillery.
The
Scotch
Malt Whisky Society is a private membership club dedicated
to the discerning appreciation and consumption of the most rare
and unique of single malt whiskies; unfiltered, single cask, single
malt Scotch whisky. Swiss
Branch of the Society. Italian
Branch.
Willkommen
bei Whisky-Guide!
Whisky
from Scotland
and Ireland.
Caledonian
Brewery. With all the Web pages on whisky it is easy to forget
that there is a large brewing industry in Scotland too. Caledonian
Brewery provides a history of the company, its brands of beer,
a list of pubs where it is on sale.
Heather
Ale. It is claimed that heather ale has been produced since
2000 BC. The Web site gives some of this history and a list of
suppliers - and how to brew it yourself.
Irn
Bru. Scotland's "other national drink" making a
change from all those whisky pages. The official Barrs Irn Bru
site includes lots of technology from animated GIF's to Shockwave
and plug-ins (if you have the plug-ins).
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