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  1. #41
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    Thanks for the tour. Nice kilt, too.

    Regards,
    Scott Gilmore

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    I might hold you on to your offer, planning a new roundtrip again :mrgreen:
    Been last year near Moffat and i liked the scenery very much in that area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cessna152towser
    Aye, brings back memories. Speaking from experience, the bad news is whisky knackers the liver, but the good news is that the liver recovers once you stop drinking the whisky and you live on to champion another interest. Thanks for sharing these excellent pics with us, P1M and enjoy your whisky while you can.

    Emma used tae dae liver transplants at Cedar Sinai Hospital...

    an the liver transplant team liked tae sae; "the liver is evil and it must be punished!"



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    Great pics! I just hope they don't use the water from the river for the whiskey, it dinna luk safe!

    And what tartan is tha kilt? Nice outfit, and with a patterned shirt as well!
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
    Great pics! I just hope they don't use the water from the river for the whiskey, it dinna luk safe!

    And what tartan is tha kilt? Nice outfit, and with a patterned shirt as well!

    it is a Grey Douglas (frae the local Black Douglas Clan)

    they's no tae many patterned shirts ya can wear wi' tartan-

    but ai think this yin wurks weel...




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    Quote Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
    workin oan that!

    they also teach a "Whisky School" here.... ya can learn the entire process hands oan!
    WHISKY SCHOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    NOOoooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!

    I'm lost forever. ***mumbling*** whisky school. I wanna go.

    GREAT PICS!

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    here is the link tae Bladnoch Distillery's Whisky School!

    http://www.bladnoch.co.uk/whisky-school/index.htm




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    Quote Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
    an here is the 'state-o'-the-art' computerized equipment

    that John uses tae bae sure the alcohol content

    is at the precise percentage he wants befair goin intae the bottle...

    This picture is something I know about. I work in a laboratory, and we test a lot of water and formation fluids and such. A hydrometer is something of a regular 'round these parts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
    This picture is something I know about. I work in a laboratory, and we test a lot of water and formation fluids and such. A hydrometer is something of a regular 'round these parts...

    aye... but ya probably dinnae hae people walkin buy tryin tae drink whit yur workin oan a' the time!

    HA!




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    Quote Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
    it is a Grey Douglas (frae the local Black Douglas Clan)

    they's no tae many patterned shirts ya can wear wi' tartan-

    but ai think this yin wurks weel...




    My clan woot

    Sorry, but me family hails from that area, had to leave in a bit of a hurry after 1707.........


    Rob

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