Presenting a whisky trail that shows how the golden liquid is no longer an old man’s drink. Rather, it’s young, trendy and delicious
As I landed in Aberdeen, a tiny little rich town in the North West of Scotland, I was reminded of a friend who did the whisky trail just after his decade-long marriage broke up. He wanted to drown his sorrows and couldn’t think of a better way to do so.
The five-storeyed Johnnie Walker experience centre in Edinburgh
The difference between a Full Scottish and a Full English breakfastFounded as an illicit distillery in 1811 and licensed in 1824, Cardhu is the first distillery to be officially pioneered by a woman and happens to be one of the Four Corner of Scotland Distilleries of Johnnie WalkerCasks full of whisky are stored hereDishoom, a popular Indian restaurant in EdinburghA salted toffee pina colada made with whisky