
Welcome to this weeks edition of Scotch Tips
Show Notes:
The Argyllshire Highlanders and Sutherland Highlanders are well known arms of the Scottish army. Argyllshire Highlanders were raised in 1794. Sutherland Highlanders were raised in 1799. In 1881 the two regiments amalgamated to form The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. They have a long history of fighting for their country. The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders scotch is a smooth blended scotch. Distillery unknown.
More on Scotch Tip – Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Scotch
Filed under Scotch Tip by

Welcome to this weeks edition of Scotch Tips
Show Notes:
Caerlaverock Castle between Annan and Dumfries South West Scotland
Surrounded by a double moat and hundreds of acres of flat marshy willow woods (known in Scotland as a "moss"), Caerlaverock was built to control the South-West entrance to Scotland which in early times was the waterway across the Solway Firth.
More on Scotch Tips – Caerlaverock Castle Single Malt Scotch
Filed under Scotch Tip by

Welcome to this weeks edition of Scotch Tips – Glen Grant
Show Notes:
Founded in 1823 by two former illegal distillers and smugglers. In 1840, brothers John and James Grant decided to take out a licence and make the distillery legal! The distillery prides itself in the fact that it has had only nine distillery managers in its entire history and even less master blenders – four, excluding the founding brothers.
Filed under Scotch Tip by

