Whisky Pilgrims

Josh Edge

Join Josh the Yorkshireman and answer the clarion call to put your best foot forward on this pilgrimage of discovery. All are welcome, whether you are a seasoned traveller or struggling to find your feet in the world of whisky. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. GODS OWNS COUNTRY - Back to the homeland W / Whittakers Distillery (Part 2)

    7 giu

    GODS OWNS COUNTRY - Back to the homeland W / Whittakers Distillery (Part 2)

    Yorkshire! Yorkshire! Yorkshire! It feels good to be breathing fresh air in the land of flat caps & whippets, real ale pubs, quaint villages and scenery that lends itself to the poets amongst us. I ventured down to Nidderdale in North Yorkshire to seek out a distillery that was unknown to me. It sits quietly off of the beaten track and boasts a hefty five thousand litre capacity which equates to one barrel per week!  Yes, you did hear that correctly.  This is a fun factory for the spirit chasers amongst us. Boasting a fully manual production, family grown barley and dunnage maturation; basically all of the good stuff.  Whittakers is the vision of Toby, Jane and Derek who are the pillars of the distillery. A small team with a playful approach to producing English Single Malt, but bare the calluses only good ole graft will get you. This is not a business for the faint hearted, it comes with a great deal of responsibility, unpredictability and stress; but these guys would have you fooled with their unrelenting enthusiasm and pride in what they produce. That Yorkshire hospitality grips you as soon as you walk in the door and leaves you hailing Whittaker’s Distillery your new favourite, oh and the whisky is bloody great! Have a listen, fill up’t car and tek trip but make sure tha takes some brass wi thi as tha won’t be leaving empty handed.  Slainte! LIKE - FOLLOW - SHARE @whiskypilgrims whiskypilgrims@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    46 min
  2. GODS OWNS COUNTRY - Back to the homeland W / Whittakers Distillery (Part 1)

    7 giu

    GODS OWNS COUNTRY - Back to the homeland W / Whittakers Distillery (Part 1)

    Yorkshire! Yorkshire! Yorkshire! It feels good to be breathing fresh air in the land of flat caps & whippets, real ale pubs, quaint villages and scenery that lends itself to the poets amongst us. I ventured down to Nidderdale in North Yorkshire to seek out a distillery that was unknown to me. It sits quietly off of the beaten track and boasts a hefty five thousand litre capacity which equates to one barrel per week!  Yes, you did hear that correctly.  This is a fun factory for the spirit chasers amongst us. Boasting a fully manual production, family grown barley and dunnage maturation; basically all of the good stuff.  Whittakers is the vision of Toby, Jane and Derek who are the pillars of the distillery. A small team with a playful approach to producing English Single Malt, but bare the calluses only good ole graft will get you. This is not a business for the faint hearted, it comes with a great deal of responsibility, unpredictability and stress; but these guys would have you fooled with their unrelenting enthusiasm and pride in what they produce. That Yorkshire hospitality grips you as soon as you walk in the door and leaves you hailing Whittaker’s Distillery your new favourite, oh and the whisky is bloody great! Have a listen, fill up’t car and tek trip but make sure tha takes some brass wi thi as tha won’t be leaving empty handed.  Slainte! LIKE - FOLLOW - SHARE @whiskypilgrims whiskypilgrims@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    53 min
  3. WHEN PILGRIMS MEET - Stovies, Ardnahoe and Sgian-Dubh’s’ w/ Michael Gellie (Part 2)

    16 apr

    WHEN PILGRIMS MEET - Stovies, Ardnahoe and Sgian-Dubh’s’ w/ Michael Gellie (Part 2)

    A chance encounter forged an instant friendship on the well-trodden path to liquid eutopia. One afternoon, I received an email from a lucky Springbank ballot winner that would not only result in a new pal - but another whisky pilgrim with a heap of stories. This episode is more akin to striking up a conversation with that stranger you meet in the pub, when you go for a quiet one. Michael paints a picture of his youth growing up around Aberdeenshire pre and post oil boom, its impact on the communities, their lifestyle and social structure. We get nostalgic about grannies cooking, debate the correct way to make Stovies and discuss a trail blazing new cocktail he has created. Like a good book this episode invites you to keep turning the page to see what is next, and honestly, we could have recorded for hours. He shares the love for his wife and family in supporting his whisky hobby – also how important it is to have balance and discipline when indulging in such a luxury. The craft and unique quality of whisky isn’t the only thing which is engaging here; he produces a series of hand crafted items from cask clocks, stave signs and Sgian-Dubh’s with immaculate workmanship! Ladies and gentlemen I introduce his side hustle “Scotland’s Cask” another feather in his cap, featuring annually at various Highland games. Honestly just listen with an open mind, treat it as a casual chat between two new friends and enjoy. Slainte! LIKE - FOLLOW - SHARE @whiskypilgrims whiskypilgrims@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    48 min
  4. WHEN PILGRIMS MEET - Stovies, Ardnahoe and Sgian-Dubh’s’ w/ Michael Gellie (Part 1)

    5 apr

    WHEN PILGRIMS MEET - Stovies, Ardnahoe and Sgian-Dubh’s’ w/ Michael Gellie (Part 1)

    A chance encounter forged an instant friendship on the well-trodden path to liquid eutopia. One afternoon, I received an email from a lucky Springbank ballot winner that would not only result in a new pal - but another whisky pilgrim with a heap of stories. This episode is more akin to striking up a conversation with that stranger you meet in the pub, when you go for a quiet one. Michael paints a picture of his youth growing up around Aberdeenshire pre and post oil boom, its impact on the communities, their lifestyle and social structure. We get nostalgic about grannies cooking, debate the correct way to make Stovies and discuss a trail blazing new cocktail he has created. Like a good book this episode invites you to keep turning the page to see what is next, and honestly, we could have recorded for hours. He shares the love for his wife and family in supporting his whisky hobby – also how important it is to have balance and discipline when indulging in such a luxury. The craft and unique quality of whisky isn’t the only thing which is engaging here; he produces a series of hand crafted items from cask clocks, stave signs and Sgian-Dubh’s with immaculate workmanship! Ladies and gentlemen I introduce his side hustle “Scotland’s Cask” another feather in his cap, featuring annually at various Highland games. Honestly just listen with an open mind, treat it as a casual chat between two new friends and enjoy. Slainte! LIKE - FOLLOW - SHARE @whiskypilgrims whiskypilgrims@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    48 min

Descrizione

Join Josh the Yorkshireman and answer the clarion call to put your best foot forward on this pilgrimage of discovery. All are welcome, whether you are a seasoned traveller or struggling to find your feet in the world of whisky. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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