Whisky, in all its iterations, is not just an end product, not just a drink...though it is a good one at that. It is a science, an art, alchemy and magic, geography and history, and it is people (um, not like soylent green...).
There are many exemplary sites out there on the making and tasting of whisky, and I don't intend on reinventing that wheel. I just want to bring some story to what I think is a fascinating process.
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Showing posts with label Paps of Jura. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paps of Jura. Show all posts

May 10, 2024

Ardnahoe

To celebrate the inaugural release of Ardnahoe whisky into the single malt universe on May 10th of 2024, here's a bit of photographic history for you. I'm willing to bet the Laing family as well as Jim McEwan MBE are all thoroughly chuffed. Congratulations to everyone involved.


Ardnahoe 9.18.2017The building begins. Looking east towards Jura and the Paps, September of 2017

 

Ardnahoe blueprints 9.13.2018Architectural drawings for the distillery to be


Ardnahoe 9.13.2018
A panel to be installed in the finished distillery, similar in style to the graphic one sees revealing itself on the start page of the Ardnahoe website

Ardnahoe 9.11.2019
 A mural in the café in 2019. As the caption says, there are many such murals by Sean O'Leary to be found on Islay - a very impressive one adorns a wall in the Islay Hotel in Port Ellen


Ardnahoe 9.11.2019
 Ardnahoe Distillery in September of 2019...time for a dram

 
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