Ebook: Scotch: the Whisky of Scotland in Fact and Story
Author: Lockhart Robert Bruce
- Tags: COOKING--General, Whiskey, Scotch whiskey, COOKING -- General
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Neil Wilson Publishing
- City: Glasgow
- Language: English
- epub
A classic work on Scotch and its origins, Lockhart's book has long been regarded as a whisky classic. Including the foreword written by his late son in 1995, fully updated and revised, this book covers some of the lesser known episodes in the industry's history. In particular the author's family's involvement with Balmenach Distilery on Speyside is well covered as are the polemics of the Scots and their relationship with whisky and where it might be heading. Much of what Lockhart stated back in the 60s still holds true 50 years later and the book is considered essential reading for the wh.;Scotch; Reviews; Title Page; Contents; Foreword by Dave Broom; Preface to the Seventh Edition by Robin Bruce Lockhart; Editor's Note to the Eighth Edition; Part One -- The Water of Life; 1 The Origins; 2 Glenlivet and the Grants; 3 Balmenach; 4 Fine Folks; 5 The Rise of Grain; 6 The "What is Whisky" Case; Part Two -- The Whisky Barons; 7 The Dewars; 8 The Walkers; 9 James Buchanan; 10 The Haigs and the Mackies; Part Three -- War, Prohibition & Dollars; 11 Amalgamation; 12 Prohibition; 13 Scotland's Drink; 14 Whisky Now; Index; Author Biography; Copyright Page.
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