whiskey Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Sat, 19 Dec 2020 18:52:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png whiskey Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Check Out These Whiskey Tours in Scotland https://travelermaster.com/check-out-these-whiskey-tours-in-scotland/ Sat, 19 Dec 2020 18:52:49 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=20791 Scotland is famous for its original whiskey. If you want to experience true Scottish whiskey in the heart of its homeland, then try out some of these authentic whisky tours in Scotland. The Macallan Distillery Open on Saturdays and Sundays to the general public until March 2021, you can take guided tours of the distillery […]

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Scotland is famous for its original whiskey. If you want to experience true Scottish whiskey in the heart of its homeland, then try out some of these authentic whisky tours in Scotland.

The Macallan Distillery

Open on Saturdays and Sundays to the general public until March 2021, you can take guided tours of the distillery and discover the workings of an authentic whiskey brewery. Learn about the local heritage and sample some of the whiskey. Tickets start at £50.

Glenkinchie

Located just 15 miles outside of Edinburgh, the Glenkinchie distillery is a great example of the lowland style of whiskey. Floral, fragrant, with great fruity flavors, come and learn about lowland whiskey at this friendly establishment.

Talisker

This is the original distillery on the famous Isle of Sky. The Isle of Sky is the northernmost island of Scotland and is known for its clear open skies and fresh weather. Here you can experience the only single malt whiskey on the island.

Springbank

This is one of the oldest family-run whiskey distilleries in Scotland. It is the only distillery to take you through the whole production process, and also offers tasting lessons in their special tasting room.

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The Best Scottish Golf and Whiskey Itinerary https://travelermaster.com/the-best-scottish-golf-and-whiskey-itinerary/ Wed, 18 Nov 2020 14:10:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=20048 No trip to Scotland is complete with a couple of games of golf and a tour of some of the most famous whiskey distilleries. Scotland is the birthplace of the sport known as golf, and it has some of the finest golf courses in the world. After a day of golfing, sitting down with a […]

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No trip to Scotland is complete with a couple of games of golf and a tour of some of the most famous whiskey distilleries. Scotland is the birthplace of the sport known as golf, and it has some of the finest golf courses in the world. After a day of golfing, sitting down with a nice glass of scotch is the way to end it. Here are the golf courses and scotch distilleries you have to visit. 

Brora Golf Club

This golf club is one of the oldest, having been built in 1891. James Braid designed the course himself and this is exactly how the game is meant to be played. Each hole has a view of the ocean. 

Castle Stuart Golf Links

This is a championship course that opened its doors in 2009. Based in Inverness, it gives competitive players the chance to try out one of the top courses in the world. The green is quite uneven which can make playing more difficult. 

Glenmorangie Whiskey Distillery & Lagavulin Distillery 

After playing a few rounds of golf, it is time to sit back and enjoy one of the many fine whiskey distilleries in the country. Glenmorangie can be visited in Tain, and some of their single malts sampled. If you want to be a bit more adventurous head over to the Isle of Islay and try all of Lagavulin’s top whiskeys. We suggest the one that has been aged for 16 years.

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In Dublin? Drink it All In! https://travelermaster.com/in-dublin-drink-it-all-in/ Thu, 04 Jul 2019 12:05:26 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=7400 Ireland’s capital city of Dublin has been growing as a popular tourist destination in recent years. This bustling city of over a million residents has a little bit of everything. From culture to history to entertainment, visitors to Dublin can have it all. One of the reasons for which Ireland is world-famous is their contributions […]

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Ireland’s capital city of Dublin has been growing as a popular tourist destination in recent years. This bustling city of over a million residents has a little bit of everything. From culture to history to entertainment, visitors to Dublin can have it all.

One of the reasons for which Ireland is world-famous is their contributions to the gastronomic world. More specifically, it’s world-renowned for some of the delicious alcoholic beverages that it produces.

Here are some spots that you must check out to “drink in” Dublin!

Guinness Storehouse

The Guinness Storehouse is a one-of-a-kind attraction. Here, visitors can check out how one of the world’s most popular beers is made and then enjoy a complimentary pint at the 360-degree bar on the top floor!

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The black stuff 🇮🇪

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Temple Bar

Dublin’s most famous drinking establishment is the Temple Bar. Here, live music and good spirits accompany generous pours of whiskey, beer, and other libations. You must check it out to experience Dublin’s nightlife. 

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J-4…. 🥰

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Jameson Distillery

Another famous Irish product known throughout the world is Irish Whiskey. You can take a tour of the Jameson Distillery in Dublin to learn more about the liquor, and of course, sample it!

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And Jameson.

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Irish Whiskey Museum

If you liked the Jameson Distillery, you have to make another pit stop at the Irish Whiskey Museum in order to learn more about the history of this world-renowned beverage and its growth.

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Love Traveling and Love Whiskey? Travel to Taste These 3 Cocktails https://travelermaster.com/love-traveling-and-love-whiskey-travel-to-taste-these-3-cocktails/ Fri, 24 May 2019 14:37:59 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=6376 One of the hottest drinks on Earth right now is whiskey. No matter where you travel, you’re likely to find some type of interesting whiskey cocktail from the region to try. Here are three whiskey cocktails that you must try if you travel to the destinations where they are a hot-ticket item. Old Fashioned: New […]

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One of the hottest drinks on Earth right now is whiskey. No matter where you travel, you’re likely to find some type of interesting whiskey cocktail from the region to try.

Here are three whiskey cocktails that you must try if you travel to the destinations where they are a hot-ticket item.

Old Fashioned: New York City

The Old Fashioned might be the most classic whiskey cocktail and is wildly popular in NYC. Consisting of whiskey, a mixer called “Angostura bitters,” sugar, and water, it’s an herbal, sweet, and sour whiskey cocktail that tastes a lot better than its sounds.

Whiskey Sour: Peru

This drink, which originated in Peru in the 19th century and remains popular there, combines three classic ingredients: liquor, citrus, and sugar. It combines whiskey with lemon juice and simple syrup and is garnished with an orange. Some brave souls even add egg whites to give it a different twist.

Mint Julep: Kentucky, USA

This cocktail, a classic from the American south, combines whiskey, mint, simple sugar, and crushed ice to create a truly delicious cocktail. It’s popular in summer, when it’s cool, minty properties heat up drinkers and make it refreshing. Visitors to the Kentucky Derby in Louisville drink this concoction while watching the horse race.

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Scotland is famous for its original whiskey. If you want to experience true Scottish whiskey in the heart of its homeland, then try out some of these authentic whisky tours in Scotland.

The Macallan Distillery

Open on Saturdays and Sundays to the general public until March 2021, you can take guided tours of the distillery and discover the workings of an authentic whiskey brewery. Learn about the local heritage and sample some of the whiskey. Tickets start at £50.

Glenkinchie

Located just 15 miles outside of Edinburgh, the Glenkinchie distillery is a great example of the lowland style of whiskey. Floral, fragrant, with great fruity flavors, come and learn about lowland whiskey at this friendly establishment.

Talisker

This is the original distillery on the famous Isle of Sky. The Isle of Sky is the northernmost island of Scotland and is known for its clear open skies and fresh weather. Here you can experience the only single malt whiskey on the island.

Springbank

This is one of the oldest family-run whiskey distilleries in Scotland. It is the only distillery to take you through the whole production process, and also offers tasting lessons in their special tasting room.

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The Best Scottish Golf and Whiskey Itinerary https://travelermaster.com/the-best-scottish-golf-and-whiskey-itinerary/ Wed, 18 Nov 2020 14:10:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=20048 No trip to Scotland is complete with a couple of games of golf and a tour of some of the most famous whiskey distilleries. Scotland is the birthplace of the sport known as golf, and it has some of the finest golf courses in the world. After a day of golfing, sitting down with a […]

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No trip to Scotland is complete with a couple of games of golf and a tour of some of the most famous whiskey distilleries. Scotland is the birthplace of the sport known as golf, and it has some of the finest golf courses in the world. After a day of golfing, sitting down with a nice glass of scotch is the way to end it. Here are the golf courses and scotch distilleries you have to visit. 

Brora Golf Club

This golf club is one of the oldest, having been built in 1891. James Braid designed the course himself and this is exactly how the game is meant to be played. Each hole has a view of the ocean. 

Castle Stuart Golf Links

This is a championship course that opened its doors in 2009. Based in Inverness, it gives competitive players the chance to try out one of the top courses in the world. The green is quite uneven which can make playing more difficult. 

Glenmorangie Whiskey Distillery & Lagavulin Distillery 

After playing a few rounds of golf, it is time to sit back and enjoy one of the many fine whiskey distilleries in the country. Glenmorangie can be visited in Tain, and some of their single malts sampled. If you want to be a bit more adventurous head over to the Isle of Islay and try all of Lagavulin’s top whiskeys. We suggest the one that has been aged for 16 years.

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In Dublin? Drink it All In! https://travelermaster.com/in-dublin-drink-it-all-in/ Thu, 04 Jul 2019 12:05:26 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=7400 Ireland’s capital city of Dublin has been growing as a popular tourist destination in recent years. This bustling city of over a million residents has a little bit of everything. From culture to history to entertainment, visitors to Dublin can have it all. One of the reasons for which Ireland is world-famous is their contributions […]

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Ireland’s capital city of Dublin has been growing as a popular tourist destination in recent years. This bustling city of over a million residents has a little bit of everything. From culture to history to entertainment, visitors to Dublin can have it all.

One of the reasons for which Ireland is world-famous is their contributions to the gastronomic world. More specifically, it’s world-renowned for some of the delicious alcoholic beverages that it produces.

Here are some spots that you must check out to “drink in” Dublin!

Guinness Storehouse

The Guinness Storehouse is a one-of-a-kind attraction. Here, visitors can check out how one of the world’s most popular beers is made and then enjoy a complimentary pint at the 360-degree bar on the top floor!

View this post on Instagram

The black stuff 🇮🇪

A post shared by Grant Gilmore (@grant_gilmore) on

Temple Bar

Dublin’s most famous drinking establishment is the Temple Bar. Here, live music and good spirits accompany generous pours of whiskey, beer, and other libations. You must check it out to experience Dublin’s nightlife. 

View this post on Instagram

J-4…. 🥰

A post shared by Fanny (@o.l.c.39) on

Jameson Distillery

Another famous Irish product known throughout the world is Irish Whiskey. You can take a tour of the Jameson Distillery in Dublin to learn more about the liquor, and of course, sample it!

View this post on Instagram

And Jameson.

A post shared by Christopher Milligan (@chris.milligan) on

Irish Whiskey Museum

If you liked the Jameson Distillery, you have to make another pit stop at the Irish Whiskey Museum in order to learn more about the history of this world-renowned beverage and its growth.

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Love Traveling and Love Whiskey? Travel to Taste These 3 Cocktails https://travelermaster.com/love-traveling-and-love-whiskey-travel-to-taste-these-3-cocktails/ Fri, 24 May 2019 14:37:59 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=6376 One of the hottest drinks on Earth right now is whiskey. No matter where you travel, you’re likely to find some type of interesting whiskey cocktail from the region to try. Here are three whiskey cocktails that you must try if you travel to the destinations where they are a hot-ticket item. Old Fashioned: New […]

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One of the hottest drinks on Earth right now is whiskey. No matter where you travel, you’re likely to find some type of interesting whiskey cocktail from the region to try.

Here are three whiskey cocktails that you must try if you travel to the destinations where they are a hot-ticket item.

Old Fashioned: New York City

The Old Fashioned might be the most classic whiskey cocktail and is wildly popular in NYC. Consisting of whiskey, a mixer called “Angostura bitters,” sugar, and water, it’s an herbal, sweet, and sour whiskey cocktail that tastes a lot better than its sounds.

Whiskey Sour: Peru

This drink, which originated in Peru in the 19th century and remains popular there, combines three classic ingredients: liquor, citrus, and sugar. It combines whiskey with lemon juice and simple syrup and is garnished with an orange. Some brave souls even add egg whites to give it a different twist.

Mint Julep: Kentucky, USA

This cocktail, a classic from the American south, combines whiskey, mint, simple sugar, and crushed ice to create a truly delicious cocktail. It’s popular in summer, when it’s cool, minty properties heat up drinkers and make it refreshing. Visitors to the Kentucky Derby in Louisville drink this concoction while watching the horse race.

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