Category Archives: Whisky and Writing

Thoughts on whisky and writing. Stories of distilleries and the people behind them. Musings on how whisky is a metaphor for the larger picture of life.

Tales of Wales

I’m often asked what my favorite whisky is, and I always reply it’s the whisky you’re drinking at the time you’re enjoying the moment.  It’s true.  Take, for example, the whisky I had the other night. Though I’m in India, … Continue reading

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How can I stop that dram cough?

On my flight to India last week, throughout my repeated viewings of “Mama Mia” (my new favorite film, seriously), I was taken with coughing fits that were the dry, hacking “He must have TB” type that has worried mothers covering … Continue reading

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Welcome to the Whisky Guy!

I am pleased to welcome you my very own Web site devoted to my passion for whisky.  As many of you know, I shall be traveling abroad the next few months, and this site will allow you to follow my … Continue reading

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