A dram anyone?
It is not a secret that the most notorious drink in the homeland of Robert Burns is a wee glass of whiskey – a dram. There are several ways to enjoy the amber spirit, but the most exclusive is by asking one to the bartender of the Whiskey Society. A close friend recently joined the exclusive club so we went for to The Vault to be introduce to the real deal. After signing it at the entrance, you enter is this phenomenal place that I can only describe as a large Georgian Living room with two fire places and a lovely warmth to it. Seven or eight tables and sofas are all there is, so even of the room is packed it cannot accommodate more than 25. This is important to retain the cosiness and quietness of this retreat.
So what do you do in the Whiskey Society centre? It has a restaurant, serving a limited number of Scottish old style dishes, but most importantly there are bottles of whiskey everywhere! Every dish in the food menu comes with a whiskey recommended, but here we are not talking about brands. In fact all whiskeys here have a number for example I had a drum of 22.12 and one 66.32 – the reason behind it is that the Whiskey Society buys casks directly before bottling takes place. In this way the variety of drams you can have is almost infinite, but on the other hand some supply are limited (casks from distilleries that are now close). To this place I can only give 5-Stars with the capital “S” – more info here.
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