Sunday, 4 July 2010

Oban to Glasgow


have you got a cycle reservation!?


to get one person and one bicycle from Oban, scotland to Liverpool, England, you will need....

Fin

On a train finally.

Trains and bikes

The train we needed to get back to Glasgow refused us bike
reservation codes. This ruins everything. New tickets for Liverpool
and London. The amount of money we've spend rebooking train tickets
over these silly codes doesn't bear thinking about. This has become an
expensive trip.

Saturday, 3 July 2010

Hostel Oban

Enjoying a game of chess with a glass of Caol Ila 12 year old.

Oban

After a morning cycling in the pouring rain, Oban. Another (Diageo
owned) distillerey, with a distinctly commercial feel, and a hostel
bed as a welcome change from the cocoon.

Isle of Lismore ferry port and transport hub




Lismore

Had a terrible time on the island of Lismore only punctuated by a nice dinner. Bother!

Memories

We visit the holiday destination of young Lucas.

Cruachan power station

Dalmally

Camped over in Dalmally, next to a shinty pitch. Very small town, not much there at all.(hence no photo)

Thursday, 1 July 2010

B816

When it rains it pours!

It has been raining for 8 hours now and your intrepid explorers are confined to their cocoon like tents.
Water is slowly making its way into the tent from below! Sneaky!

Wednesday, 30 June 2010

A house on Dura


Jura

Went on a wee trip over to Jura to kill some time waiting for the ferry to come to Port Askaig.
Beautiful island, scarily empty tho!

Caol Ila distillery from Jura, with cows


Jura

Jura,

theres not much there. But a goof place to write a book.

Port Askaig



Arrived at port Askaig on Tuesday afternoon. Ferry to Oban is cancelled as feared, so looks like we are heading back to Kennacraig tomorrow :(
Port Askaig is tiny. Consists of pub / hotel (pictured) and the ferry terminal. Pretty tho, with great views to Jura. We are camping for free in the hotel garden!

Ardbeg Uigeadail

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Tasted the whisky that big Jim rates as best in the world.
Great tasting but probably wasted on our under skilled palates.

Tuesday, 29 June 2010

The spirit safe at Bruichladdich

Bunnahabain bay

Beautiful bay, just a shame about the whiskey!

Bunnahabain distillery

Whiskey tasted-
Bunnahabain 12 yr old single malt

Caol Ila distillery


Caol Ila distillery

Whiskeys tasted -
Caol ila 'distillery only' bottle

(distillery closed for Summer season, repair works etc. In the
producing season it operates 24 hours a day)

Gin still at bruichladdich

'The mash' at bruichladdich

Still at bruichladdich

Whiskeys tasted -
Bruichladdich islay festival 12 year old
Bruichladdich 'rocks'
Bruichladdich 'peat'
Bruichladdich 16 yr old + 16 yr old E
Bruichladdich Octamore ( peatyist whiskey in the world, 140 ppm!)

Bruichladdich wharehouse

29th June - Debbies place, next to Bruichladdich distillery



Debbies got a dry sense of humour, but shes lovely really, and she'll make you a great coffee and send your bulky whiskey back to London for you (she has a post office) We had coffee here before hitting Bruichladdich.

Monday, 28 June 2010

28th June - Wild Camping on Loch Indaal



Wild Camping on Loch Indaal

We camped here on the road to Bruichladdich, our stop for the following day. Alex was concerned that a cow may fall and crush him while he slept, they were wandering around not too far away. We were fine.

2 tents and 2 bikes


Filling the Barrels




Filling the Barrels, Laphroaig As the spirt is put in the barrel. Its only whiskey after its matured in a barrel for a minumun of 3 years, this is also where most single malts pick up thier colour, and flavours for that matter. The barrel is crucial. Some are former Sherry casks, most are former bourbon casks, some are quarter casks, to in ceace surface area to liquid. But they are all formally 'somthing' casks.

Stills at Laphroaig

28th June - The stills



The stills, Laphroaig, Islay


28th June

Alex at the controls in the Tun room on the Laphroaig tour.

Floor malting

Traditional barley malting proccess.

Laphroaig whiskeys tasted:
Laphroaig 18 yr old
Laphroaig 10 yr old, original cask strength
Laphroaig quarter cask


Malt'in the barley




Malt'in the barley the old fashioned way. Laphroaig tour.


Laphroaig Distillery

28th June - Laphroaig Distillery



The Malt is delivered at Laphroaig, much of the barley that serves these first three is malted in a more industrial facility in Port Ellen up the road, Laphroaig still Malt 20% by hand, as much as anything to keep the tour interesting i think.

28th June - Ardbeg , customer experience



Ardbeg Distillery, customer experience

Ardbeg distillery has a gift shop to rival most, and a cafe! Theres alot of tat. many, many objects with thier branded mark, we subsequentley saw a few of the Ardbeg faithful on our travels, sporting jumpers or jackets with the celtic A in a circle, im glad to report the trip was purely businees for alex and I, we tried some splendid whiskeys and hopped back on our bikes.

Distillery section

Distillery 3 -Ardbeg

Whiskey soap

Ardbeg whiskeys tasted-

Ardbeg blasda
Ardbeg corryvreckan
Ardbeg supernova (100 parts per million o peat , which is double what
they usually put in ardbeg)

Ardbeg

Arrived at world famous Ardbeg distillery.

Lagavulin tasting

Whiskeys tasted -
Lagavulin 12 year old, cask strength
Lagavulin 16 year old.
Lagavulin 16yr distillers edition, pedro ximenez casks
Lagavulin (available at distillery only) 16yr old, aged in bourborn
then sherry then bouborn casks again, special edition.

(note. All before breakfast)

Lagavulin distillery

Monday 28th June - Lagavulin Distillery ,Islay



Lagavulin

The time was 9.30am, the tour guide was Ruth and our first taste on the island was good. After the tour we were left in a sitting room and instucted to 'take our time' with the whiskeys on the tray, so we consulted the bible, tasted and compared notes.
I think it was here that alex, lowering his glass, turns to me and says "you know im gonna have to disagree with jim on this one..."-i laughed,. We were just getting into the whiskey lingo at this stage: nose, balance, finish, citrus, smoke etc etc.

i later came back here and bought a ull bottle of the Distillery only, cask strength 2010 bottling, that they released for the festival this year. Its good stuff.

Sunday, 27 June 2010

27th june - Kintra Beach, Islay



Kintra Beach, Islay

Our first night on Islay, a stunning beach and a fresh wind off Laggan bay and the Atlantic Ocean beyond, we didnt realise what a blessing this was until later, mozzies cant operate in wind. Later on at other camp sites we found that they operated rather well.

27th June - The Ferry that eats you



Kennacraig, Kintyre peninsula, mainland

(Approximately 2 minutes after this shutter, and 3 minutes before boarding we experienced Scotlands finest, powershower, extreme, driving rain. It it hard to imagine sitting at your computer in the warm and dry but its is somthing that never happens in england in quite the same way, very wet)

Sunday 27th june - Leaving Arran



Leaving Arran

We left Arran having tasted two new whiskeys, met a very nice Vicar (whom we trusted to pay our camping fee),had a pretty good bike ride and camped in the same bay where the queen spent some of her honeymoon (oh yes!, granted her yacht was a tad more extravagent than our titchy one man tents)



Deer

Arran has so many deer, the fences are around peoples gardens to keep them out - This is one by the main bock on our campsite