<p><em>A fine addition to every whisky library, the book is a testament to a very special aspect of whisky.</em> - CELTIC SPIRIT WHISKY JOURNAL, on <em>The Whisky Muse</em> </p>
<p><em>There might be other guide books about Scotland in general and Speyside in particular, there might be other books about Scottish whisky - but forget them, you only need this.</em> - FOLKWORLD on <em>The Whisky River</em>.</p>

This witty and diverting book, from musician and whisky expert Robin Laing, captivates the reader with folklore and history reflecting aspects of Islay life, all relating back to whisky.

Simultaneously entertaining, comforting and informative, Laing uses narrative and lyric to examine the relationship between the islanders of Islay and whisky. When grouped together as a whole, the various anecdotes, poems and songs beautifully illustrate the importance that whisky plays in the lives of the people of Islay, but also of how it has shaped their history.

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This witty and diverting book, from musician and whisky expert Robin Laing, captivates the reader with folklore and history reflecting aspects of Islay life, all relating back to whisky.

Was whisky the secret ingredient in an aphrodisiac Islay cheese?
Which is the Devil's favourite malt?
Who is the angel that protects the distilleries?
Where would you hide a whisky dog?

Ranging from the ancient legends of the seal-people to more modern tales of whisky drinkers of mythic proportions, this introduction to the whisky drinkers and distillers of Islay, past and present, shows the diverse ways in which whisky forms part of island culture. With eight of the best known distilleries, it is no wonder that Islay is a mecca for whisky lovers worldwide.

Robin Laing - singer/songwriter and author of both The Whisky Muse and The Whisky River - brings together the myths and legends of the island of Islay, the whisky capital of the world, through its most famous export - whisky. The stories, poems and songs are great for dipping in and out of or, alternatively, to accompany a 'wee dram'.

From Islay I have learned that whisky is best taken with friends; but if friends are not available, stories will do. - ROBIN LAING

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781906817114
Publisert
2009
Utgiver
Vendor
Luath Press Ltd
Vekt
240 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
147 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
160

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Robin Laing is a whisky expert and author, as well as being a musician, songwriter and interpreter of traditional Scots song. Robin chairs the tasting panel for the Scotch Malt Whisky Society and writes many of their almost poetic tasting descriptions. He contributes regularly to Whisky Magazine and performs his 'Whisky and Song' shows all over the world, thus being an ambassador for Scotland in the most enjoyable way imaginable. He currently lives in Lanarkshire.