The Whisky Trail: A Geographical Guide to Scotch Whisky by Gordon Brown
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- ISBN 10 1853751219
- ISBN 13 9781853751219
- Published Oct 21 1993
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 224
- Language English
- Countries United Kingdom
- Publisher Prion Books Ltd
- Imprint Prion Books Ltd
Publishers Text
Whisky production has always been interwoven with the fabric of Scottish life. Like bread, it was an important staple agricultural product as well as a social tool. In addition to its role as a beverage, it also fortified travellers, sealed business deals, disinfected wounds and anaesthetized even the worst pains of toothache and childbirth. This book takes readers round the main whisky-producing areas of Scotland. Along the way, you'll encounter a range of breathtaking landscapes, as well as learning much about the workings and history of this traditional industry.Other cookbooks by this author
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