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talisker25 Keeper of the Quaich
Joined: 01 Jun 2005 Posts: 1991 Location: north east
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 6:46 pm Post subject: EDRADOUR DISTILLERY |
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out of pitlochry towards braemar, through moulin and the miro brewery and as the road bends sharp left, take a right down a narrow road and arrive at the smallest distillery in scotland.
red and white buildings with a steam running between the building, first a dram and a video, distillery is run by three men and is now owned by signatory, they are starting to bottle quite a few expressions of this malt.
after the video, up to the old malt barn for a look at the distillery history and then to the mash room, then the still house so small i could just about reach the top of the still, excellent tour and on my last visit it was still free, shop is small but well stocked, no coffee shop but back the way you came and into the moulin inn for a coffee, home brewed excellent ale or a dram, a good day stayed yheir a few times and very friendly but low beams in the bar, ouch :D _________________ i've been on a whisky diet, i've lost 3 days already
The trouble with jogging is that ice falls out of your glass
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Mad Dog Single Maltster
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JW Novice taster
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Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 7:59 am Post subject: Re: EDRADOUR DISTILLERY |
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talisker25 wrote: |
out of pitlochry towards braemar, through moulin and the miro brewery and as the road bends sharp left, take a right down a narrow road and arrive at the smallest distillery in scotland.
red and white buildings with a steam running between the building, first a dram and a video, distillery is run by three men and is now owned by signatory, they are starting to bottle quite a few expressions of this malt.
after the video, up to the old malt barn for a look at the distillery history and then to the mash room, then the still house so small i could just about reach the top of the still, excellent tour and on my last visit it was still free, shop is small but well stocked, no coffee shop but back the way you came and into the moulin inn for a coffee, home brewed excellent ale or a dram, a good day stayed yheir a few times and very friendly but low beams in the bar, ouch :D |
The Moulin Brewery is situated in the old coach house of the Moulin Hotel, an early 18th centuary inn. It opened in 1995, and the craft brewery makes four ales that you can sample in the hotel. Excellent beer and wonderful location. |
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Mad Dog Single Maltster
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Karl Newbie
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:44 am Post subject: |
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Excellent :D |
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Mad Dog Single Maltster
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 12:42 pm Post subject: |
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look at the retailers section, they have a few variations of Edradour that i've never even heard of before, didn't even know they were doing such a vast range of finishes
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talisker25 Keeper of the Quaich
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 1:28 pm Post subject: |
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Mad Dog wrote: |
look at the retailers section, they have a few variations of Edradour that i've never even heard of before, didn't even know they were doing such a vast range of finishes
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_________________ i've been on a whisky diet, i've lost 3 days already
The trouble with jogging is that ice falls out of your glass
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talisker25 Keeper of the Quaich
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 6:41 pm Post subject: |
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Johnny wrote: |
Are you two being paid to advertise I'll be up there shortly so wil have a look at these variations close up |
not sure if you have been before to edradour, and looking at your itinery it is your last visit. why not pop into the moulin inn on your way back into pitlochry and sample some of the excellent ale from the micro brewery if not already done so, mind you head on the beams in the bar or you can pick some up at robertsons at the end of the main street, they also have have a great range of whisky _________________ i've been on a whisky diet, i've lost 3 days already
The trouble with jogging is that ice falls out of your glass
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