The Whisky Book, Book Club Blair Bowman
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The Whisky Book, Book Club is a book club for people who like to read books about whisky.
www.whiskybookbookclub.com
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The Founder’s Tale: A Good Idea and a Glass of Malt - Pip Hills
This is a recording of the fifth meeting of the Whisky Book, Book Club.
We were joined by Pip Hills to discuss his book The Founder’s Tale: A Good Idea and a Glass of Malt.
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On the Production Methods of Pot Still Whisky by Masataka Taketsuru (with Dr Ruth Herd and Professor Alan Wolstenholme)
This is a recording of the fourth meeting of the Whisky Book, Book Club.
We were joined by Dr Ruth Herd (Translator) and Professor Alan Wolstenholme (Technical Editor) to discuss the book On the Production Methods of Pot Still Whisky: Campbeltown, Scotland, May 1920 by Masataka Taketsuru.
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The Philosophy of Whisky - Billy Abbott
This is a recording of the third meeting of the Whisky Book, Book Club.
We were joined by Billy Abbott to discuss his book The Philosophy of Whisky.
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Whisky - Aeneas MacDonald (with Ian Buxton)
This is a recording of the second meeting of the Whisky Book, Book Club.
We were joined by Ian Buxton to discuss the book Whisky by Aeneas MacDonald, originally published in 1930. Ian Buxton assisted in bringing the book back into print with the publication of a facsimile edition in 2006 and subsequent re-prints which he has edited.
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Whiskypedia - Charles Maclean
This is a recording of the inaugural meeting of the Whisky Book, Book Club.
We were joined by Charles Maclean MBE to discuss his book Whiskypedia.
To find out more visit www.whiskybookbookclub.com
Customer Reviews
Fantastic Podclub
Been a great find, discovering this podcast which combines two great arts that of writing and whisky production. Both of these are filled with wonderment and craft, with avenues leading to their own uniqueness and geekiness.