Was lucky enough to be granted a tour by the great Michael Henry, master blender at Loch Lomond. Aside from completely turning the whisky from an afterthought to a top class product, Michael is a true gentleman. He provided us the greatest whisky tour possible while also guiding us through many of the new makes that this diverse distillery can produce. If you ever get the chance to tour Loch Lomond with Michael Henry jump...
Read moreAlthough it's a whisky that is making a name for itself the only downside to Loch Lomond whisky is it dosent have a visitor centre and tour.Their complex is industrial with plenty of land where ch they possibly could build one especially with the amount of tourists that head to this area.They also own Glen scotia whisky of Campbeltown and the rights to the now closed...
Read moreVery poor management, and worse conditions. In my opinion, the only reason these people haven't poisoned someone is because its alcohol they produce. The older warehouses are heavily contaminated, to the point that it is a health hazard. How environmental health haven't closed them down...
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