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<blockquote data-quote="Stick" data-source="post: 448132" data-attributes="member: 3474"><p>... and I'd wager you still have that barrel Rande?</p><p></p><p>Speaking of barrels, when I worked in the Highlands I used to take groups on canoeing trips down the River Spey, home of Speyside whiskey malt houses. I used to paddle right past distilleries such as Knockando, Aberlour and McCallan. They all used to mash their whiskeys on different days of the week and the smell was very distinctive. I could tell where I was on the river by the day of the week and the smells! Knockando used to (and perhaps still does) keep all its barrels stacked up right next to the river. 100s of them. Quite a sight it was too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stick, post: 448132, member: 3474"] ... and I'd wager you still have that barrel Rande? Speaking of barrels, when I worked in the Highlands I used to take groups on canoeing trips down the River Spey, home of Speyside whiskey malt houses. I used to paddle right past distilleries such as Knockando, Aberlour and McCallan. They all used to mash their whiskeys on different days of the week and the smell was very distinctive. I could tell where I was on the river by the day of the week and the smells! Knockando used to (and perhaps still does) keep all its barrels stacked up right next to the river. 100s of them. Quite a sight it was too. [/QUOTE]
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