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Whiskey tours with buffet
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Im trying to organise a whiskey tour for 50 people with a buffet. Does anyone have any ideas for how to do this? Its around the Glasgow area. Help much appreciated x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am pretty sure when I was in Scotland that there was a whiskey tour at either Loch Lomond area or up at the bit where Ben Nevis is which wasnt too far from Glasgow - we got bus from there it was a few years ago now thats why name of town escapes me - I didnt do it as I hate Whiskey cant remember the name of the place will get back to you - try Lonely planet guide on line
Hi PF - the Scitsh Malt Whisky Society in Edinburgh does regulat tastings - may be able to assist: http://www.smws.co.uk
Call Charles at http://www.whiskymax.co.uk Autohor on whisky and speaker about the water of life. He runs tours and tastings and holidays too. May be able to suggest something if not actually take it on if you like.
Most of the decent distilleries will happily arrange a visit, especially for a group as its their bread and butter for getting the wird out about their product. Call the nearest / most convenient and have a chat. there are companies that will organise this for you but it can cost a lot of money, and if its a case of book a coach and book a tour - should be achievable.
The Glengoyne is the nearest to Glasgow, but any in Perth are easily within reach too. Try the locator map at http://www.scotlandwhisky.com/distilleries for info.
Have a nice time...!
Call Charles at http://www.whiskymax.co.uk Autohor on whisky and speaker about the water of life. He runs tours and tastings and holidays too. May be able to suggest something if not actually take it on if you like.
Most of the decent distilleries will happily arrange a visit, especially for a group as its their bread and butter for getting the wird out about their product. Call the nearest / most convenient and have a chat. there are companies that will organise this for you but it can cost a lot of money, and if its a case of book a coach and book a tour - should be achievable.
The Glengoyne is the nearest to Glasgow, but any in Perth are easily within reach too. Try the locator map at http://www.scotlandwhisky.com/distilleries for info.
Have a nice time...!
The Glasgow Convention Bureau has a section on its website for 'Social Ideas for Planners'. An entire page is devoted to whisky tours, with loads of links:
http://www.seeglasgow.com/index.asp?pgid=5735
Chris
PS: I rarely criticise people's spelling but I suggest that you ought to get it right when writing to confirm your arrangements:-)
Any true Scot will tell you that 'whiskey' can come from Ireland, Japan, the USA or anywhere else. However, the 'real thing' can only come from Scotland, where it's most definitely spelt 'whisky'!
http://www.seeglasgow.com/index.asp?pgid=5735
Chris
PS: I rarely criticise people's spelling but I suggest that you ought to get it right when writing to confirm your arrangements:-)
Any true Scot will tell you that 'whiskey' can come from Ireland, Japan, the USA or anywhere else. However, the 'real thing' can only come from Scotland, where it's most definitely spelt 'whisky'!
Try contacting E.M. Event Management http://www.emevents.co.uk who are based in Berwick and specialise in corporate hospitality and special events. I think the bosses name is Elaine, and they offer a very friendly and professional service. Hope it all works out well, and enjoy the tour - sounds like a lot of fun!
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