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    Dewar's - Museum tour

    Dewar's

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Taking a tour of a distillery, brewery, etc. is always a good time in my book. And the Dewar's…read moreWorld Whisky tour at Aberfeldy is no exception, especially when it ends with a taste of a 26 year old spirit straight from the cask. This is a smooth operation. Show up with your group, purchase your ticket and you're on your way to learn about the Dewar's brand and the historic Aberfeldy distillery (owned by Dewar's which is owned by Bacardi). Our tour guide was polite and a tad soft-spoken, but still completely knowledgeable about all things whisky-making. After 15 minutes or so in current distillery, you head over to the 100-year-old historic distillery, full of casks and a tasting room. It's here you learn how Dewar's cuts its blends with plenty of grain alcohol (don't they all?) and adds in caramel coloring for consistency in the look of its blends. It's really interesting if you care how your favorite spirit is made. And just before you head back to the bar/cafe/gift shop, you get a dram of 1988 Aberfeldy straight from the cask. Definitely everyone's favorite part of the tour. Glen Cairn glass included -- nice!

    I will say I'm not a big whiskey person, nor did I know anything about Dewars it happen to be one…read moreof the few distilleries on our route. We both couldn't be happier that we stopped by!! We did the tour a step up from the basic one so we could have a souvenir glass to take home & get to do some tasting straight from the barrel. Love the self guided tour and enjoyed the behind the scenes tour even more. Our tour guide was wonderful. After doing our tastings, we enjoyed some of the food there on site. Omg, it was so tasty! The owner was there and chatted with us for a bit. Love the history and the customer service here. We don't have another distillery to compare this to but it was one of our favorite stops on our Scotland trip. :)

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    Dewar's - Scottish superstitions

    Scottish superstitions

    Dewar's - Comfy sofas in the cafe if you don't want to do a whiskey tour.

    Comfy sofas in the cafe if you don't want to do a whiskey tour.

    Dewar's - Nice bar area for whiskey tasting after the tours.

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    Nice bar area for whiskey tasting after the tours.

    Clachaig Inn - Cider Taps

    Clachaig Inn

    4.4(22 reviews)
    45.4 mi
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    This was a great casual place to have a pint or a bite to eat while in Glencoe. We went to the Boot…read moreBar that is at the back of the inn. It's such a great atmosphere with a cozy area to eat in front of a wood-burning cast iron stove. It's a very pet friendly place as well. We saw a cute doggie enjoying the warmth inside the bar. We ordered the chicken casserole special. It was good despite the price being a little too high for what it was. I'd expect to have a puff pastry on top of it for that price. Although, it was very tasty even though the presentation was not all that great. It was served with mash potatoes instead of chips. It was good. They have a big variety of local taps. I went with the Jock Pumpkinhead Stout from Loch Lomond Brewery while my husband had the Man O'Hoy from Orkney Brewery. We were very happy with our local brew selections. It was a very nice atmosphere for lunch. If you're a Harry Potter fan, then you may want to take that hike from here to the filming location of Hagrid's Hut. The pathway up to the hut is just a short walk from the inn. The inn itself is kind of unique with the ice ax and ski décor. It reminded me a little of Ketchikan for some reason. Maybe it was the 5 Points of Contact photo that I saw by Peter Daynes. There's also a display of ice axes designed by Hamish MacInnes. Our tour guide in Ketchikan was coincidentally named Hamish. Wow, everything does come around full circle. It all turned out to be a nice lunch experience in the Highlands.

    Amazing find way up north in Mallaig!! We ended up there due to a road closure and truck accident,…read morebut it was worth it!! The food was amazing, along with the atmosphere and service. The langoustines were sweet and delicious, the venison was perfect, and the Scotch Pie was awesome.

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    Clachaig Inn - Inside the Boot Bar

    Inside the Boot Bar

    Clachaig Inn - Inside the Boot Bar

    Inside the Boot Bar

    Clachaig Inn - Today's Specials

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