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Kilchoman – Behind the Scenes

Posted on 4th November 20155th November 2015 by meiotic

During a visit to Kilchoman Distillery in late October 2015, we got to see some of the hidden-away parts of proceedings, including a great chat with Russell the (Zimbabwean) Stillman – with a farewell taste

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Lagavulin Homecoming

Islay Homecoming

Posted on 29th October 201529th October 2015 by meiotic

On a recent trip to Islay, we made it our mission to not only visit every distillery, but also take a dram from each distillery back ‘home’. The initial plan was to do this for

Tagged ardbeg, bowmore, bruichladdich, bunnahabhain, caol ila, islay, kilchoman, lagavulin, laphroaig, port charlotte, whisky Leave a comment

Whisky Solstice & Fèis Ìle 2015 Bottlings

Posted on 22nd June 201525th June 2017 by meiotic

A few of us headed to the Whisky Solstice event in Edinburgh (which was excellent) and also went along to the Feis Ile masterclass tasting. I’ve only had one Feis Ile bottling in the past (the

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Twin Peaks, Two Islands

Posted on 9th May 201524th May 2015 by meiotic

I paid a wee visit to the Scotch Malt Whisky Society’s venue on Queen Street in Edinburgh a few months back, and had probably the best pair of drams I’ve ever had. It wasn’t just

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I'm Phil. I live & work in Edinburgh, Scotland. I spend my work time being an Environmental Data Scientist and tweeting about @ScienceAndMaps. I like to cut loose in the Hebrides and am trying to learn the lingo too. I recently passed on the mantle of running the Southside Whisky Club, although I still dabble in the odd whisky expirent with Maltiply and tweet occasionally there too. My research can be further explored on my Research Gate & GitHub, with more visual stuff running on my open source geospatial server, Contours. I carved a spoon and I liked it.