Scotch Whisky by Gavin D. Smith
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- ISBN 10 0750921161
- ISBN 13 9780750921169
- Published Sep 09 1999
- Format Paperback
- Page Count 160
- Language English
- Countries United Kingdom
- Publisher The History Press Ltd
- Imprint Sutton Publishing Ltd
Publishers Text
A pictorial record of the Scottish distilling industry and its development. The text approaches the subject from a predominantly visual viewpoint, making use of the extensive photographic archives held by many distilling companies and other related organizations. As such, it should appeal to the whisky connoisseur and expert who has previously only encountered occasional "archive" pictures in more general whisky books. The photographs have been chosen by a leading whisky writer with an extensive knowledge of Scottish social history, and his accompanying captions enhance and explore the pictures which illuminate the process of whisky production from a small-scale, largely farm-based business into one of Scotland's leading export earners and most internationally identifiable products.Other cookbooks by this author
- Ardbeg: A Peaty Provenance
- A-Z of Whisky
- A-Z of Whisky
- Beer: A Global History
- Goodness Nose: The Passionate Revelations of a Scotch Whisky Master Blender
- Goodness Nose: The Passionate Revelations of a Scotch Whisky Master Blender
- Goodness Nose: The Passionate Revelations of a Scotch Whisky Master Blender
- The Scottish Beer Bible: The Essential Guide to Over 150 Scottish Beers and Lagers
- The Secret Still
- A to Z of Whisky
- Whiskey Opus: [The World's Greatest Distilleries and Their Whiskeys]
- Whisky
- The Whisky Men
- Whisky Wit and Wisdom: Light and Quirky Stories from Inside the Whisky World
- Whisky, Wit and Wisdom: A Verbal Distillation
- Whisky, Wit and Wisdom: A Verbal Distillation
- Wort, Worms & Washbacks: Memoirs from the Stillhouse
- Wort, Worms and Washbacks: Memoirs from the Stillhouse

