The Whisky Muse

The Whisky Muse
Title The Whisky Muse PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Drinking customs
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The Whisky Muse

The Whisky Muse
Title The Whisky Muse PDF eBook
Author Robin Laing
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Release 2003-01-12
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ISBN 9781842820414

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This book is a collection of the best poems and songs, both old and new, on the subject of that great Scottish love, whisky. It is based on a one-man show created by Robin, and combines two of his passions - folk song and whisky. Additional information relevant to particular songs and poems, and other interesting tit-bits on the process of whisky making, are placed alongside humorous art by Bob Dewar, the illustrator for the Scotch Malt Whisky Society. This collection would be the perfect thing for any fan of a wee dram.

The Whisky Muse Volume II

The Whisky Muse Volume II
Title The Whisky Muse Volume II PDF eBook
Author Robin Laing
Publisher Whisky Muse
Pages 224
Release 2018-06
Genre English poetry
ISBN 9781912147601

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Robin Laing - songwriter, poet, performer - takes the reader on a lyrical tour of the history and lore surrounding Scotland's national drink. His writing depicts whisky in its many guises; be it a warm comfort on a winter's night, the perfect accompaniment to beans on toast, or even a perilous substance inciting mayhem and 'super velocity.' The Whisky Muse II is an ode to both whisky and the country where its stories began. Laing's poems are steeped in legend and inspired by a wealth of anecdote; from sea dragons to warring rabbits, culinary finesse to the elusive female haggis. His songs are reminiscent of the foot-stamping and rowdy camaraderie of folk songs performed in a cosy tavern, possibly following a wee dram (or two). So settle down, crack out the Usquebaugh Baul, and join Laing for many a tale of legend, adventure, chaos and love, all in tribute to Scotland's favourite tipple.

The Muse's Mirrour

The Muse's Mirrour
Title The Muse's Mirrour PDF eBook
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Pages 296
Release 1778
Genre English poetry
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A Passion for Scotland

A Passion for Scotland
Title A Passion for Scotland PDF eBook
Author David. R. Ross
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 148
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9781842820193

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The Scotland of the past and the Scotland of the future. That is the essence of A Passion for Scotland, and its author David Ross takes the reader on a passionate journey through the story of this country, which stirs the primal fires from the opening lines. It is a personal, patriotic yet unbiased view of the path the Scots have taken, and of the path they are trying to forge into the 21st century, and is fascinating and moving by turns. It provides a wealth of material on Scotland, from history through to politics through to travel. But it is also an impassioned call to his fellow countrymen. Inside this book you will find out about Wallace and Bruce, Montrose, the Jacobites, John McLean, and Tartan Day USA. You will find out ?what makes a Scot?. Plus, revealed for the first time, details of the final resting places of all Scotland?s kings and queens.

Malt Whisky

Malt Whisky
Title Malt Whisky PDF eBook
Author Charles Maclean
Publisher Mitchell Beazley
Pages 394
Release 2020-04-24
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1784727210

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'Scotland's leading whisky expert' - The Times Malt whisky has captured the hearts of spirits drinkers worldwide. This companion to Scotland's distilleries explores the history of malt whisky, how it is distilled and the contribution made by each ingredient throughout the process. Author Charles MacLean, a world authority on Scottish malt whisky, shows you how best to appreciate whisky and evaluate its subtleties, as well as how to describe its complex aromas and flavours. Malt Whisky includes a detailed A-Z directory of Scotland's distilleries with full-colour maps and more than 150 photographs. Tasting notes are also provided, as well as tips on buying malt whisky, a guide to visiting distilleries and the best whisky societies and websites available worldwide. This book is an invaluable guide for lovers of malt whisky, whether you are deciding which whiskies to buy, organizing a tasting, or simply armchair dreaming, dram in hand. - Recommendations from a world-respected authority - More than 250 maps and illustrations - A-Z directory of Scotland's malt whisky distilleries - Tasting notes for a variety of whiskies - Tips on buying and collecting

Fuzz to Folk

Fuzz to Folk
Title Fuzz to Folk PDF eBook
Author Ian Green
Publisher Luath Press Ltd
Pages 336
Release 2011
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1906817693

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The autobiography of Ian Green, the policeman who founded the successful independent Scottish record label Greentrax Recordings. 2011 marks the 25th anniversary of Scotland's leading folk record label Greentrax Recordings, an important milestone in the varied and colourful life of founder Ian Green. Green has played a significant role in the resurgence and vitality of traditional and folk music in Scotland. His inspirational autobiography includes details of his involvement in the careers of Brian McNeill, Dick Gaughan, the McCalmans, Eric Bogle and many others. With Green's unique insight, Fuzz to Folk is an authority on the Scottish folk scene, and a fascinating glimpse into the life of a policeman on the street.