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Scotch Whisky A Liquid History by Charles MacLean β€” book cover

Scotch Whisky A Liquid History

by Charles MacLean
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Overview

This book weaves the many threads of the story of Scotch whisky into a coherent whole. Starting with the first written reference to distilling in Scotland in 1494, the tale unfolds decade by decade over five centuries, tracing the development of the drink from cottage craft to national industry. The story is lively and colourful, sometimes romantic and sometimes tragic, invariably pragmatic. It is rooted in the land and the people of Scotland - the hardy farmers, the intrepid smugglers, the energetic entrepreneurs, the ingenious salesmen and the astute businessmen who advertised and marketed with skill and imagination to present whisky on the world stage.

About the Author, Charles MacLean

Charles MacLean was born in Scotland. He is editor of Whisky Magazine and has written eight books on whisky, including Scotch Whisky and Malt Whisky. He is whisky consultant to Phillips International Auctioneers.

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Best Book: Wine and Spirits 2005, James Beard Foundation

Book Details

Published
June 9, 2005
Publisher
Cassell Illustrated
Pages
144
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781844034017

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