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There was a new face in the Huntly line-up on Saturday as 18 year old goalkeeper George Ritchie made his debut in our 6-1 win at Rothes. Ritchie has been on the club's books since summer 2021 initially spending 3 seasons in the youth team before a season at under 21s and a loan with Hall Russell United. Listen to what he had to say on his debut and gaining experience in the juniors.
Huntly recorded their biggest win of the season with a 6-1 victory away to Rothes. The win see Huntly up to seventh. Here's what Manager Colin Charlesworth had to say.
Are you scared yet, well you will be. This is the spooky episode of TWSP and we found some new stories and legends. So sit back and relax, on second thought turn the lights on and grab a bottle. And enjoy after you visit our sponsors. Badmotivatorbarrels.com/shop/aff=3 https://www.instagram.com/zsmithwhiskeyandmixology?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Patreon.com/the_whiskeyshaman Allow me to regale you instead with the story of the Glenrothes distillery in Scotland. The story actually starts many miles to the south of the town of Rothes, where the distillery is situated, and some years before its construction, by the Firth of Tay at Dundee. An ambitious construction project to build a rail bridge over a nearly 3 mile-long stretch of the fifth began in 1871. Due to challenges and necessary redesigns, there were significant delays, and the construction was only completed in early 1878, after which the first engine successfully crossed the bridge. Queen Victoria herself used the bridge in June of 1879. In the same year in which the bridge was completed, the construction of Glenrothes began, and it was not very long until it was ready for production. On the evening of Sunday, 28 December 1879, the first distillation run occurred. On that very same evening, one of the greatest structural disasters in all of the British Isles occurred when a violent storm blew at the precise angles and strength to cause a collapse, just as a train carrying roughly 70 passengers was passing over it. There were no survivors. Just as the first spirit flowing out of the stills at Glenrothes was being collected, so too did the spirits of those ill-fated travellers depart from this world. Though initially prosperous, the future of Glenrothes would be very turbulent indeed. A fire which raged throughout the distillery 18 years later caused major damage and losses, threatening closure, but they managed to scrape through. Just six years later, in 1903, there was a massive explosion that caused serious damage. In 1922, the second great fire to ravage the distillery burnt down warehouse number 1 and destroyed over 200 000 gallons of maturing whisky. That was not the end of Glenrothes' trial by fire, though, as another significant one occurred in 1962 and prompted the owners to rebuild the damaged structure and also expand the distillery to increase production. The distillery, by the way, is situated right next to a graveyard. One can't help but think of the staff who worked late shifts throughout the years and caught a glimpse of the tombstones illuminated by the cold glow of a winter moon and reminisced about that tragic day, which some thought to be the cause of all the distillery's woes. But like an undying spectre, the spirit of Glenrothes has always endured, and they have made and continue to make some good Speyside whisky, though they are quite often overlooked or maybe just regarded as best forgotten, lest some unfortunate series of events be summoned. Better to just let some things lie undisturbed. Haunted Distilleries: Spirits of a Different Kind October 31, 2023 –––––– Julia Higgins Over the centuries, the distilling business has produced famous figures, legends, outright myths, and even ghosts—more than a few of them, in fact. Reports of spectral sightings and other phantom phenomena have occurred so often that they're almost the rule rather than the exception. Some distilleries have conjured up so much spooky notoriety that paranormal experts have visited, often affirming suspicions that unseen forces are at play. To toast Halloween, we've rounded up a handful of distilleries around the world where spirits—the liquid and the otherworldly kind—are both part of the story.
An Angus Grant brace and a further goal from Sam Robertson saw Huntly record their first home win over Rothes since April 2018. Manager Colin Charlesworth was pleased to keep the momentum going following their midweek win away to Banks O' Dee. It was a third successive defeat for Rothes as Manager Richard Hastings felt losing two early goals in a six minute spell was costly.
A Leonor Rothes teve a primeira experiência internacional em 2016 em Moçambique. Passou depois pela Republica Checa, pela Georgia e por Inglaterra. Mas foi à Georgia que regressou em 2020, país pelo qual se apaixonou.
A Leonor Rothes teve a primeira experiência internacional em 2016 em Moçambique. Passou depois pela Republica Checa, pela Georgia e por Inglaterra. Mas foi à Georgia que regressou em 2020, país pelo qual se apaixonou.
Huntly and Rothes fought out a 4-4 draw in a fixture at Christie Park. Huntly are the league's highest scorers with 44 goals and in his first game in charge. Interim Manager Colin Charlesworth couldn't fault the efforts from his side. Rothes are unbeaten in their last three fixtures and after being 3-1 ahead, Manager Ross Jack felt it was two points dropped.
In 1915, seas carried extra danger. After a steamer is sunk by a submarine, RNLI lifeboat Lady Rothes is launched. Fraserburgh Sea Cadets pick up the story The champagne had barely dried on Fraserburgh's newly named lifeboat, when her crew were called into the fray of a First World War rescue. The Lady Rothes had just been donated to the town by the Countess of Rothes' father, grateful that his daughter had survived the 1912 Titanic disaster. On 8 August 1915, the lifeboat's volunteer crew launched after a German submarine was sighted 15 miles offshore. Fraserburgh's first motor lifeboat was about to claim its first rescue. 200 Voices is produced by Adventurous Audio for the RNLI Narration courtesy of the Fraserburgh Sea Cadets Soundtrack composed and performed by Jon Nicholls The RNLI is a charity celebrating 200 years of saving lives at sea - find out more at RNLI.org/200
"Die Iren haben den Whisky erfunden - die Schotten haben ihn perfektioniert." Um diese These auf ihren Wahrheitsgehalt zu prüfen, begeben wir uns zurück nach Schottland ins Herz der Speyside, an den Rand des kleinen Städtchens Rothes. Der 10er und der 12er aus der Soleo-Reihe entführen uns in die Welt der Sherry-Fass-Reifung. Selbst die Fliegen fliegen auf das Zeug - wenn auch zum letzten Mal. Allerdings kann man sich einen schlimmeren Abgang vorstellen, als in einem 12-jährigen Glenrothes zu verenden. Hört auch heute wieder rein in unsere neue Folge!
Manager Allan Hale give his reaction to our 4-1 win at Rothes on the opening day of the 2023/24 season.
This episode of TITANIC TALK was recorded in early May before the tragic events of last week when five men lost their lives in the Titan submersible.As you listen to Gareth Russell, author of the meticulously researched book "The Ship of Dreams: The Sinking of the Titanic and the End of the Edwardian Era," you will not fail to be struck by the eerie parallels between his insights on Titanic and the recent events surrounding the loss of the Titan that has shaken the maritime world. Our hearts go out to their families and loved ones during this difficult time.In his book, Gareth sheds light on various aspects of the Titanic's ill-fated voyage and explores how the disaster could have been prevented. He discusses his admiration for individuals like Thomas Andrews, the ship's designer, and The Countess of Rothes, a survivor who displayed incredible bravery and social conciousness. It's chilling to think that some of Gareth's predictions resonate with the recent loss of Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding and the renown and highly respected explorer Paul-Henri Nargeolet.Gareth draws parallels between the Edwardians' disregard for technological warning signs and our current negligence towards climate change much like the oversight exhibited by Oceangate in their deep-sea diving operations. The losses suffered in the name of Titanic, the ship of dreams, continue to haunt us and serve as a cautionary tale. A stark reminder that history has a way of repeating itself when we fail to learn from our past mistakes. Gareth is published by Simon and Schuster and all this books can be found on Amazon HERETwitter@garethrussell1Instagram_garethrussellFacebookgarethrussellhistorianTITANIC TALK Official Merchandise now on sale HERET-shirts, hoodies, baseball caps and mugs - the perfect gift for your favourite TitaniacFor more information on where to watchSHIP OF DREAMS: TITANIC MOVIE DIARIES go toshipofdreamsfilm.comShip of Dreams on FacebookShip of Dreams on TikTokWatch TITANIC TALK on YouTube go to ~TITANIC TALK YouTubeInstagram @titanic_talk_podcastFacebookFollow NelsonInstagram @nelsonaspenTwitter @nelsonaspenFollow Alexandra Instagram @fstclsswmn Twitter @alexactwrdirTikTok
Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction as Huntly secure their first win over Rothes since October 2018.
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Este é um extra da série Desassossego, sobre saúde e doença mental. Ouves uma entrevista, gravada em março de 2021, com a psicóloga Inês Rothes, investigadora na Faculdade de Psicologia da Universidade do Porto. Falamos sobre o fenómeno do suicídio, a sua complexidade e as formas estudadas de o prevenir. LINHAS DE APOIO EMOCIONAL E DE PREVENÇÃO DO SUICÍDIO Se alguém está em perigo de vida, liga para o 112. Se tens sintomas de depressão ou pensamentos suicidas, há uma linha gratuita de aconselhamento psicológico no SNS 24. Liga 808 24 24 24, escolhe a opção 4. A chamada não é gravada. Podes ainda recorrer a estas ajudas: SOS Voz AmigaTodos os dias. 15h30-00h30213 544 545 | 912 802 669 | 963 524 660www.sosvozamiga.org Telefone da AmizadeTodos os dias. 16h-23h228 323 535www.telefone-amizade.pt Voz de ApoioTodos os dias. 21h-00h; 20h-23h (Açores)225 506 070www.vozdeapoio.pt Vozes Amigas de EsperançaTodos os dias. 16h-22h222 030 707 | 960 460 446 (WhatsApp)www.voades.pt SOS EstudanteTodos os dias. 22h-01h (suspensa durante as férias escolares)915 246 060 | 969 554 545 | 239 484 020www.sosestudante.pt Alterações aos números, horários ou atendimento são responsabilidade de cada uma das linhas. Ajuda-nos a ser a primeira redação profissional de jornalismo em Portugal totalmente financiado pelas pessoas: https://fumaca.pt/contribuir/?utm_source=podcast+appSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we are joined by drink gadget and design entrepreneur Jay Akbar. He's the brains behind a new whiskey decanter concept from Wolf Whiskey. Also joining us on the mic is mixologist Lewis Stairs. Lewis founded Sunday Cocktail Club Instagram account! Together we explore the world of oatNog, Bonfire night and Napa Valley Monopoly! This podcast is brought to you by the legendary Glen Grant! Born with the soul of Speyside on the banks of Rothes, the Glen Grant has created unique whisky since 1840. The Glen Grant process harnesses the knowledge and skills honed by Dennis Malcolm, Scotland's longest serving master distiller and third generation Glen Grant maker, to create exceptional liquid. Raise a Dram with us wherever you are!
This week Helena is joined by Dimple Atavia, Founder of All Things Drinks - a new and exciting online drinks shop with a deliciously curated drinks list and next day UK delivery. They discuss Brad Pitt's new skin care line inspired by wine, maple soda and Helena's new wine slogan T-shirts... all whilst tasting a myriad of drinks! This podcast is brought to you by the legendary Glen Grant Scotch whisky. Born in the heart of Speyside on the banks of Rothes, the Glen Grant has created unique whisky since 1840. Today, the Glen Grant process harnesses the knowledge and skills honed by Dennis Malcolm, Scotland's longest serving master distiller and third generation Glen Grant maker, to create exceptional, distinctive spirit. So let's Raise a Dram and say thank you very much to Glent Grant!
Noël Leslie, Condessa de Rothes, foi uma filantropa inglesa, heroína da tragédia do Titanic. Nasceu no Natal de 1878. Em 1900, se casou com o Conde de Rothes e passou a ser reconhecida na Inglaterra e na Escócia por seu trabalho com caridade, promovendo bailes e outras atividades beneficentes para arrecadar fundos para manutenção de escolas e hospitais. Ao longo da vida, amadrinharia dezenas de instituições ajudando desde mães pobres a comprarem leite à construção de escolas para meninas cegas, por exemplo. Em 1911, ela começou sua longa relação com a Cruz Vermelha, doando três ambulâncias e passando ela própria pelo treinamento de enfermeira. Durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial, Noël Leslie trabalhou como enfermeira e transformou uma ala de sua própria casa em um posto de atendimento para soldados feridos. Noël Leslie era conhecida por sua beleza e hospitalidade, sendo lembrada como uma das melhores anfitriãs da aristocracia da época; amiga da família real e exímia dançarina e atriz amadora, Noël usava todos esses privilégios e atributos para fazer o bem. Em 1912, a condessa era uma das passageiras a bordo do Titanic. Ao descobrir que o navio estava afundando, usou sua calma, caridade e senso de liderança para acalmar quem estava por perto; ao ser resgatada pelo bote salva-vidas número 8, ela própria assumiu o leme do bote e passou a noite inteira remando até o resgate chegar, tranquilizando e encorajando todos os outros náufragos. Apesar de sua bravura, Leslie não aceitava ser chamada de heroína, dando os créditos a Tom Jones, marinheiro encarregado pelo bote. NL e Tom Jones mantiveram correspondência pelo resto da vida. Ela morreu em 1956, aos 77 anos.
This week Aidy is joined by Chris Dennis and Hannah Crosbie. Chris makes us a cocktail and Hannah teaches us about natural wine. Chris is the Beverage Director at Heads and Tails and Rum and the Whiskies Ambassador at the Campari Group. After also co-founding Disrepute bar in London he's worked alongside countless brands and spirits everywhere from Pisco to Gin. Hannah is a food and wine writer extraordinaire. As one of the UK's most sought-after wine experts she's often seen curating wine lists for up and coming restaurants or hosting a plethora of events at the likes of Soho House and One Hundred Shoreditch to help more people fall in love with wine. This podcast is brought to you by the legendary Glen Grant! Born with the soul of Speyside on the banks of Rothes, the Glen Grant has created unique whisky since 1840. The Glen Grant process harnesses the knowledge and skills honed by Dennis Malcolm, Scotland's longest serving master distiller and third generation Glen Grant maker, to create exceptional liquid. Raise a Dram with us wherever you are!
Join us for a second year anniversary drink as we Win the World Cup and the World Baseball Classic with Great Britain; Look at our stopwatch and wait for the next pitch; Have a heart to heart with Tony La Russa and the Chicago White Sox; And visit baseball stadiums in Chicago (Cubs) and New York (Yankees) Drinks: Buffalo Trace Kentucky Bourbon from Frankfort, Kentucky; and Speyburn 10 yr Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky from Rothes, Moray, Scotland Instagram: Hipster Baseball Podcast Twitter: @HBP4040 Intro and Outro music: DeCarlo
With both teams still looking for their first league wins of 2022/23, Huntly and Rothes had to settle for a point apiece following a 1-1 draw at Christie Park. Both Managers admitted a draw was a fair result.
Former Rothes striker Jaime Wilson talks to Sean McAngus about Caley youth days, Rothes, pressure playing at Falkirk and much more.
A brace from Gary Kerr and a further strike from Alan Pollock saw Rothes record a third straight home win over Huntly. Manager Ross Jack was pleased to see Kerr keeping up a good run of form with four goals in the last four games. Huntly Manager Allan Hale admitted he was unhappy with the first half display from his side.
Brora Rangers striker Andrew Macrae looks ahead to their match with Rothes and talks about his contract extension as well as well Wick Academy manager Gary Manson hoping to kick start a festive run with a win against Strathspey Thistle. Podcast hosted by Iain Auld.
Trophies are up for grabs this weekend as the HFL Show previews the Aberdeenshire Cup final with Formartine Utd striker Jonny Smith plus the North of Scotland Cup final with Rothes man Alan Pollock and Brora Rangers' Jordan Macrae. Podcast hosted by Iain Auld
http://www.whisky.de/p.php?id=STKIL0ED7 Nosing 4:02 Wir verkosten den St. Kilian Signature Edition 'Seven' Sherry 2017/2021. St. Kilian Signature Edition 'Seven' reift für über drei Jahre in zweierlei Sherryfässern: PX und Oloroso. Die St. Kilian Brennererei wurde nach schottischem Vorbild erbaut und ist seit 2016 in Betrieb. Gebrannt wird auf 6.000 Liter fassenden Kupferbrennblasen der schottischen Firma Forsyths aus Rothes. Jetzt auch als Podcast: https://www.whisky.de/shop/newsletter/#podcast Geschmacksbeschreibungen und Informationen finden Sie in unserem Shop auf Whisky.de Abonnieren http://www.youtube.com/user/thewhiskystore?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whisky.de/
Rothes stretched their unbeaten run to eight games as early second half goals from Alan Pollock and Greg Morrison secured a two-nil win away to Huntly. After seeing his team's six match unbeaten run come to an end, Huntly Manager Allan Hale felt the opposition were more clinical. Manager Ross Jack was pleased to keep up their fine early season form.
The HFL Show hears from new Inverurie Locos boss Richard Hastings, Rothes defender Ally Stark on their targets for the season and Brora Rangers man Josh Meekings on how he's settling into life at Dudgeon Park. Podcast hosted by Iain Auld.
Hear how a quiet Sunday at sea gave way to horror when the "Titanic" struck an iceberg, 109 years ago today. Eyewitness testimonies from the Countess of Rothes, Katie Gilnagh, and Gladys Cherry see me joined by Rebecca Lenaghan, Debra Hill, and Maryann Maguire.
Freelance journalist Brian Barclay joins Iain Auld to discuss Stevie Dolan leaving his post as Deveronvale manager. Buckie Thistle boss Graeme Stewart looks ahead to their match with Rothes and Fort William's Iain Foggo takes part in the HFL Brainiac quiz.
Midfielder Cameron Booth has said there is a feel good factor around the club following the appointment of the new management team of Allan Hale and Stefan Laird. The former Turriff and Formartine player had to sit out Saturday’s defeat to Rothes through injury but is looking forward to his second spell back at the club.
Manager Allan Hale was impressed with his side's showing against Highland League Cup winners Rothes and felt his side deserved something from their season opener. You can hear what the Manager had to say after his first competitive game in charge in our exclusive audio interview.
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The team discuss Aberdeen’s latest Scottish Cup shortfall against Celtic, as the Dons lose 2-0 in the semi-finals at Hampden Park. Ross County’s search for a win continues, Caley Thistle show their resiliency, while Cove Rangers and Peterhead record impressive victories. Rothes ended a 41-year wait for a trophy by beating Buckie Thistle in the Highland League Cup, with the pod assessing how far the Speysiders can go.
The latest in our series of interviews with Scottish footballers who have played outside of the UK. Jamie Wilson talks to John Walker about playing in Australia. Jaime started his career in the Inverness CT youth set up before moving to Rothes. He then travelled to Australia to play with Northcote City. He returned to Scotland this summer and signed with current club Dumbarton. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScotsAbroadPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScotsAbroadPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scots_abroad_podcast/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trampledbet Web: http://www.trampledbet.com/scots-abroad
The latest in our series of interviews with Scottish footballers who have played outside of the UK. Jamie Wilson talks to John Walker about playing in Australia. Jaime started his career in the Inverness CT youth set up before moving to Rothes. He then travelled to Australia to play with Northcote City. He returned to Scotland this summer and signed with current club Dumbarton. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScotsAbroadPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScotsAbroadPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scots_abroad_podcast/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trampledbet Web: http://www.trampledbet.com/scots-abroad
The 2019/20 season finally comes to a conclusion this weekend with the HFL Cup Final between Buckie Thistle and Rothes. We'll preview the game in the company of Jags boss Graeme Stewart, Rothes attacker Ali Sutherland and Northern Scot sports writer Craig Christie.
In this week's episode, our panel ask how Aberdeen didn't beat Dundee United at Tannadice and conclude Ross County's defence is a base from which they can build, as evidenced in their 0-0 Premiership draw with Hibs. There's also plenty of reaction to Caley Thistle, Cove Rangers, Peterhead and Elgin City in league action (finally). At Highland level, we discuss the League Cup semi-finals and who will lift the trophy between finalists Buckie Thistle and Rothes.
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Episode 19 with Dave Edwards. Covered the Highland extensively as a journalist for MFR and the Press & Journal The former Rothes goalkeeper and groundsman shares some stories with us from his career.
Former Huntly and Rothes defender Connor Brian speaks to Sean McAngus for the podcast about his career. He currently plays in United of Arab Emirates.
Neste episódio do 5º Quarto, o treinador jovem Francisco Rothes partilha contigo algumas das suas experiências com treinadores como José Araújo e Moncho López. Fala desde os primeiros passos como treinador no FC Porto, nos escalões mais baixos, até à sua ascensão na equipa de seniores como Scouting Member. Não percas este e outros episódios nas plataformas habituais. Até para a semana! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this week’s episode of Northern Goal, we discuss the Aberdeen fans turning on Derek McInnes after the Premiership stalemate against St Mirren. There’s cause for optimism at Ross County, questions over Caley Thistle’s hunger and good results for Peterhead, Cove Rangers and Elgin City. There was also a Highland League shock.
Rothes moved up to third place with a two-nil win at home to Huntly. It was a first home win over their opponents since September 2011 as Manager Ross Jack was pleased to see his side extend their unbeaten run to seven games. Huntly Manager Martin Skinner was disappointed to leave Rothes empty-handed.
Rothes secured their first win at Christie Park in thirteen years with a 3-1 victory over Huntly. Manager Steven MacDonald who left his post after the game, was pleased to see his side end a long winless streak at Christie Park. Huntly Assistant Manager Ricky Cheyne admitted their opponents experience shone through despite his side levelling so soon after losing the lead
Defender Ashley Ballam impressed in his Huntly debut as the black and gold's lost 2-1 to Formartine United in the Aberdeenshire Cup. Ballam signed on loan hours before kick off to go straight into the starting eleven in a new-look Huntly defence. The 19 year old is looking forward to starting his third season in the Highland League and after spending last season on loan at Rothes he won't have long to wait as he goes up against his former side tomorrow.
Speaker – Joanna Hitchcock Among the 1,300 passengers aboard the Titanic when she steamed out of Southampton Harbor in April 1912 was Noël, Countess of Rothes. She was traveling to the States to join her husband. This account of Noël’s experiences on the ship, in the lifeboat, and aboard the rescue ship is told through […]
A stoppage time Glenn Murison equaliser earned Huntly a share of a points in an eventful 4-4 draw with Rothes. The result puts Huntly ahead of Deveronvale in ninth on goal difference with Manager Martin Skinner pleased to see his side come from behind on three occasions. Rothes were denied the chance of a first win at Christie Park in nearly thirteen years with Manager Steven MacDonald disappointed with another defensive display.
Com Mestre Alexandre Teixeira e Doutora Inês Rothes. Gravado a 10 de março de 2015.
A stoppage time winner from Nicholas Gray saw Huntly go three games unbeaten as the forward netted the only goal in a one-nil win away to Rothes. Assistant Manager Ricky Cheyne was pleased to see his side net late on as they kept up a fourteen game unbeaten run against the Speyside outfit.
Huntly secured their first win of the season with a comfortable 5-1 win over Rothes to move up to fourteenth place. After four defeats in all competitions going into Saturday’s game, a pleased John Teasdale gave his thoughts on the game Having seen his side go down to the second defeat in succession, Rothes Boss Graham McBeath admitted it could've been a heaver defeat.
Huntly recorded their first home win since 2nd December with a comfortable three-nil win over Rothes. Assistant Manager Martin Skinner admitted it was the best display he’d seen since he came to the club two months ago. Skinner was full of praise defender McRitchie who has looked impressive since signing on loan from Caley Thistle.
Many of Scotland's whisky distilleries are named after their towns, such as Aberlour, Bowmore, and Craigellachie. However, The Glenrothes is the exception...it's distilled in the Speyside town of Rothes, 92 miles north of Glenrothes in Fife. Glenrothes has a new distillery to call its own, and we'll visit InchDairnie Distillery for a look at its modern way of making classic Scotch Whisky.
Many of Scotland's whisky distilleries are named after their towns, such as Aberlour, Bowmore, and Craigellachie. However, The Glenrothes is the exception...it's distilled in the Speyside town of Rothes, 92 miles north of Glenrothes in Fife. Glenrothes has a new distillery to call its own, and we'll visit InchDairnie Distillery for a look at its modern way of making classic Scotch Whisky.
The most secure jobs in the whisky business may be the coppersmiths at Forsyth's of Rothes in Scotland, since almost all of the major distillery construction projects underway worldwide are buying their stills from Forsyth's. We got word of two more new distilleries this week...the Morrison family's Glasgow Whisky Distillery to be built on the Queen's Dock along the River Clyde and Bernard Walsh's new distillery in County Carlow, Ireland. Tim Morrison and Bernard Walsh join us to discuss their plans on WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, the search is on for the "Pappy Pilferer", two whisky auctions this week raised tens of thousands of dollars for charities, and if you're feeling a cold coming on, this week's tasting notes may have just the answer.