It was a great pleasure to be invited along to a private tasting in Clapham the other week.
The theme of this tasting was an introduction to whisky, and had a more inclusive feel.
A small intimate group of folk where gathered together and given a guided tour of the various different styles and areas of whisky production.
The second aim of this talk was to educate people on the various ins and outs of whisky, that they will encounter out and about when entertaining clients or friends.
The whole inclusive approach meant that the knowledge gained was not about some obscure whisky or bottling, (which of course can be done if requested) but of brands that people may already have an affection for.
It was an excellent tasting and I had as much fun as the hosts thank you for inviting me down and maybe see you for another tasting.










The Institute of Brewing and Distilling
I had the great pleasure in hosting a tasting at the Institute of Brewing and Distilling in Mayfair.
The tasting was part of the Fundamentals in Distilling course.
The Institute of brewing and distilling has associations going back as far as 1906, so it was honour to be asked.
We tasted a variety of different distillates which added a multi sensory aspect to the course, illustrating the differences that different distillation methods have on the spirit.
Thanks to Brain Eaton and Dan Cannas at the IBD.