Glengoyne Whisky Distillery, Scotland.



Apart from Golf one of Scotland's other great exports to the World is, of course, our unique National Drink....Whisky.



So, upon your behalf, dear reader, Caddie Golf recently subjected himself to the gruelling situation of visiting the stunningly beautiful Glengoyne Whisky Distillery, located two miles north of my village Strathblane. 


After a journey that almost lasted an incredible 5 minutes, we had arrived! 
A crisp winter's day, a lovely pale blue sky perfectly framing this 19th Century whisky distillery which was founded in 1833. 


After a short walk around the grounds where we saw the distilleries very own picture perfect waterfall we all headed indoors for a tour and short lecture about the production of this distinctive Single Highland Malt Whisky.



The vast 'golden stills' within the distillery play an important part in the process of making the famous golden Scottish drink, that is so appreciated across the world.



A great day was had, in a gorgeous setting for one of Scotland's delightful malt whisky's....and the 17 year old Glengoyne Malt Whisky did taste fantastic!



 

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