The Whisky Distilleries of the United Kingdom

The Whisky Distilleries of the United Kingdom

by Alfred Barnard (Author)

Synopsis

Around 1885, Alfred Barnard was secretary of Harper's Weekly Gazette, a journal dedicated to the wine and spirit trade. In order to provide his readers with the history and descriptions of the whisky-making process, Barnard decided to visit all distilleries in Scotland, England and Ireland. Accompanied by friends, he visited over 150 distilleries. The names found in his reports still excite the dedicated whisky connoisseur today, as well as others whose fame has faded since the end of the 19th century. The appeal of Barnard's book lies not only in the technical descriptions of each distillery's processes, but also in the colourful descriptions of his journeys, brimming with historical colour and detail. A superbly illustrated facsimile edition, with over 200 engravings, this book is a complete guide to the origins of Scotland's national drink, as well as a lively picture of life and travel in the Victorian age.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 632
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Birlinn Limited
Published: 15 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 1841586528
ISBN 13: 9781841586526

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'the foundation of today's Scotch whisky heritage'

-- Richard Joynson
Author Bio

Alfred Barnard was born in 1835. He was appointed as secretary of Harpers Weekly Gazette around 1885.