The third MTWTA was held on Burns Day. I think that everyone know’s about Robert Burns, a Scottish poet and lyricist.
Monthly Archives: January 2013
Burns Night Cocktail: The Burnito
Burns Night celebrates Scotland’s most famous poet, Robert Burns. The night is designed to be spent with good company, good food and good drink…..
Maltstock – the relaxed whisky weekend 2013
Maltstock is a gathering of whisky enthusiasts. Arriving Friday afternoon and leaving Sunday makes Maltstock an unique weekend of relaxed whisky fun, for all whisky lovers from around the world
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Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban
The Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban is the next whisky on the list. Glenmorangie is pronounced as “glen moorendzjie” and comes from the Gaelic, meaning “valley of peace”.
Irish Whiskey Pie
My birthday is way ahead. But I need to share this pie I found! I might make this one for my birthday! A sweet alchohol laced pie with a texture thats a cross between a mousse and a cheesecake. Definitely an adult treat, served with coffee, Irish or or not!
Sweet & Sour
I love grapefruits and whisky, so why not mix those two up! I just can’t wait until the summer. Really, I can see myself, enjoying this cocktail in my garden, with some sunlight for the ambience. Surrounded with birds, butterflies, flowers and some bees … That is the perfect nature cocktail.
A cup of winterish Irish coffee
The best Irish coffee can be made in your own kitchen! Just use high-quality, freshly ground and brewed beans, and always whip your heavy cream without sugar right before serving….
Bowmore 15 yr Darkest
It’s Bowmore time, a 15 yr old one this time. Matured in an inspired combination of both bourbon and sherry casks, Bowmore 15 yr Darkest has spent three years in Oloroso sherry casks. That gives this whisky that fantastic balance…
Scotch Whisky Toddy
In Scotland and the rest of Great Britain and Ireland the Scotch Whisky Toddy is commonly referred to simply as a “Hot Toddy”. A very pleasant warming drink on a cold evening, of which there are many in Scotland.
Gaelic Coffee
A cup of Gaelic coffee is a very simple, easy-to-make drink with origins that can be traced back to 18th-century Irish pubs…