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Deanston 25 Year Decanter
Review by: The Muskox It’s always fun to try a 70s bottling from a distillery I don’t have much experience with, 40% ABV or not. This whisky predates the purchase of the Deanston distillery by Burn Stewart in 1990, and so was made with a different flavour profile in mind from the modern versions. Distillery: Deanston. Bottler: Official bottling. Region: Highlands. ABV: 40%. Age: 25 years.…
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whiskyblog · 8 months
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Deanston Whisky 12 y.o.
Deanston Whisky 12 year old comes from the Deanston distillery in Scotland. It matured in ex-bourbon casks and offers aromas of honey, malt and citrus, followed by a smooth flavour with butterscotch and a hint of spice. The finish is long-lasting and warm. The whisky is not chill-filtered, which emphasises its authenticity. The Deanston 12 year old whisky is a worthwhile discovery for lovers of artisan Scotch whiskies.
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henryian410 · 2 years
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2 bedroom flat for sale on Deanston Drive, Shawlands, Glasgow
Asking price: £170,000
Sold price: £220,350
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19th February 1972 saw the death of John Grierson, the film director and producer.
One of the founding members of the British Documentary Movement, Grierson is seen by many as  Scotland's most important filmmaker.
Grierson was born in the old schoolhouse in Deanston, near Doune, Scotland, to schoolmaster Robert Morrison Grierson from Boddam, near Peterhead, and Jane Anthony, a teacher from Ayrshire.His mother, a suffragette and ardent Labour Party activist, often took the chair at Tom Johnston's election meetings Johnston being the driving force behind our Hydro-electric scheme.
The family moved to Cambusbarron, Stirling, in 1900, when the children were still young, after Grierson's father was appointed headmaster of Cambusbarron school.
After serving on minesweepers during World War 1, he graduated from Glasgow University and served a Rockefeller fellowship in the USA, where he developed an interest in mass communications and spent some time in Hollywood. On his return to Britain, he became Assistant Films Officer at the Empire Marketing Board and was commissioned to make Drifters, a documentary about the North Sea herring fleet. In 1933 Grierson became Films Officer at the General Post Office film unit, and in both these capacities he played what has later been argued to be a pivotal role in British film culture.
Grierson's specific achievement as a director is not easy to assess, as the documentary movement took a collaborative approach to production. Grierson is only credited as directing Drifters; however, he exerted significant influence on the talented team of young filmmakers he attracted around him. Drifters contains many of the traits that would later characterise the documentary movement's output, notably an emphasis on the social interaction and everyday routine of the fishermen at sea, and on the economic importance of the fishing industry, and some technically innovative 'underwater' shots achieved at the Plymouth Marine Biological Research Station. The new montage style of Soviet cinema and the poetical style of Robert Flaherty were clear influences on Grierson.
In June 1937 Grierson resigned from the GPO and formed Film Centre, an advisory and co-ordinating body for the documentary film movement. It was this kind of supervisory capacity that characterised Grierson's role and influence on factual film, with him also acting as production advisor to Films of Scotland, and, throughout the war, serving as Film Commissioner at the National Film Board of Canada.
After a brief and fairly fruitless period in New York, Grierson returned to the UK in 1946. In February 1948 he was appointed to the Films Division of the Central Office of Information. Over the next two years he attempted to re-establish a major programme of government documentary production, but was repeatedly frustrated by political opposition and public sector spending cuts provoked by the post-war economic crisis. In the 1950s, Grierson acted as joint head of Group 3, the production arm of the National Film Finance Corporation, spent several years in independent television, before finishing his career teaching at a Canadian university.
Critical opinions regarding the impact and influence of Grierson on British film are sharply polarised, possibly more so than with any other prominent British filmmaker. His supporters claim that he single-handedly established the principle of public service filmmaking, analogous to Reith at the BBC. His detractors believe that the legacy of Grierson is more modest, that the documentary movement films reached limited audiences and their cultural impact has been exaggerated. Because so much of his vision was expressed through managing the work of others rather than by direct involvement in making specific films, his legacy as a director per se is in many ways a side-issue. 
Grierson went into hospital for a health check-up in January 1972; he was diagnosed with lung and liver cancer and was given months to live.During his time in hospital he spent time dictating letters to his wife, Margaret, and received visitors; however, he fell unconscious on 18th February and died on the 19th. In his wishes for his funeral he had detailed his desire to be cremated. Also according to his wishes, his urn was placed in the sea off the Old Head in Kinsale, and his brother Anthony, who had died in August 1971, had his ashes placed at the same time.A small flotilla followed the Able Seaman, which carried the ashes, and when the urns were lowered into the water, the fishing boats sounded their sirens
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m-a-k-k-u · 2 years
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I actually do have a 12y Deanston! I'll see them on the 13th, and report back. 🐙
That's awesome, I hope you enjoy it
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Exploring the Uncharted: Hidden Nature Trails of Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka, often celebrated for its stunning beaches and cultural heritage, is also home to a network of hidden nature trails that offer an unparalleled experience for adventure enthusiasts. These trails, tucked away from the bustling tourist spots, provide an intimate glimpse into the island's lush landscapes and rich biodiversity. For those looking to venture off the beaten path, Nature Voyage offers an array of Sri Lanka tour packages tailored to explore these uncharted terrains.
Horton Plains National Park: Baker's Falls Trail
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Located in the central highlands, Horton Plains National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its unique flora and fauna. The Baker's Falls Trail is a hidden gem within this park, leading trekkers through cloud forests and montane grasslands. This moderate hike rewards adventurers with the breathtaking sight of Baker's Falls, a cascading waterfall that’s perfect for a refreshing break. As you traverse this trail, keep an eye out for the elusive Horton Plains slender loris and the purple-faced langur.
Knuckles Mountain Range: Mini World's End
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The Knuckles Mountain Range, named for its resemblance to a clenched fist, offers some of Sri Lanka’s most rugged and remote trails. The Mini World's End trail is a must-visit for those seeking a mix of challenge and scenic beauty. Starting from the village of Deanston, this trail takes you through dense forests, past crystal-clear streams, and up to a dramatic cliff edge offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. Nature Voyage’s Sri Lanka tour packages include guided treks in this region, ensuring a safe and enriching experience.
Sinharaja Forest Reserve: Pitadeniya Trail
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For an immersive rainforest experience, the Pitadeniya Trail in the Sinharaja Forest Reserve is an excellent choice. As Sri Lanka’s last major undisturbed rainforest, Sinharaja is a biodiversity hotspot teeming with endemic species. The Pitadeniya Trail takes you deep into this verdant paradise, where you can witness towering trees, vibrant orchids, and a symphony of bird calls. This trail is relatively easy, making it accessible for hikers of all levels. With Nature Voyage’s expert guides, you’ll gain insights into the ecological significance of this pristine forest.
Ella: Diyaluma Falls Hike
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Ella, a small town in the hill country, is a popular destination for its scenic beauty and laid-back atmosphere. While most visitors flock to Ella Rock and Little Adam’s Peak, the hike to Diyaluma Falls remains a hidden treasure. Starting from Poonagala, this hike takes you through tea plantations and pine forests before reaching the top of Diyaluma Falls, the second-highest waterfall in Sri Lanka. The view from the summit is nothing short of spectacular, with cascading waters and lush green valleys stretching out below.
Plan Your Adventure with Nature Voyage
Exploring Sri Lanka’s hidden nature trails is a journey into the heart of its untouched beauty. Whether you’re trekking through misty highlands, dense rainforests, or serene waterfalls, each trail offers a unique adventure. With Nature Voyage’s carefully curated Sri Lanka tour packages, you can embark on these journeys with confidence, knowing that every detail is taken care of. So, lace up your hiking boots, pack your sense of adventure, and get ready to discover the uncharted trails of Sri Lanka.
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SH84: From Highlands to Islands: A Journey Through Scotch Whisky (Part 2)
This is part two of our scotch-tasting extravaganza.
Let’s drink some scotch!! Y’all might remember that we did an international Whiskey Tasting a year ago where the Scotch won, and then an Irish Whiskey Tasting where the Scotch won again (It was a comparison at the end), so now we are finally diving into the wide world of Scotch Whisky with six bottles from across the country. Part one covered Blended and Speyside scotches; in this part, we cover Islay and Kentucky scotches. There are some really good pours here, so grab a dram of your favourite scotch and enjoy the show. Sláinte!
Please drink responsibly and in moderation.
Whiskeys in the Episode
Johnnie Walker Black Label
The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve
Glenfiddich 12 Year Old
Deanston Virgin Oak
Laphroaig 10 Year Old
Ardbeg 10 Year Old
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SH65: Tasting Whiskeys from Around the World
SH71: Sipping the Emerald Isle: A Review of Irish Whiskeys
SH83: From Highlands to Islands: A Journey Through Scotch Whisky (Part 1)
The World Atlas of Whisky: New Edition by Dave Broom
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey
Diageo
Pernod Ricard
Distell Group Limited (Heineken)
Beam Suntory
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton
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goodspiritsnewsat · 11 months
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GSN Alert: New Spirits Releases 10.20.23
DEANSTON 15 YEAR TEQUILA CASK FINISH Deanston 15 Year Tequila Cask Finish is a limited edition single malt release from the Highlands distillery. The single malt matured for 13 years in traditional oak hogsheads before a finishing of two years in tequila casks from the Highlands (Los Altos) of Jalisco. Available at select retailers beginning October 2023. (SRP $279.99) DINGLE SAMHAIN SINGLE MALT…
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amp-whisky · 1 year
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Deanston 7 Year (2012) Dragon's Milk Stout Cask Finish
Review by: The Muskox This bottling from Deanston is a collaboration with the New Holland brewery in Michigan. I have a strangely boring taste in beer – I’ll much more readily drink a wheat beer or lager than an IPA, and I really don’t like the interesting beers like sours or stouts or porters. I’ve also had a bit of a bad run with Deanstons recently. All that might add up to a poor experience…
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thefinewinecompany · 1 year
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Best Scotch Whisky Deanston - The Fine Wine Company Ltd
Looking for the perfect Scotch whisky? Look no further than Deanston 12-Year-Old! Order now at The Fine Wine Company and taste the smooth, rich flavours.
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whiskylife · 2 years
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Approach to collecting: The 16 Rule
Whisky collecting might be one of the most dangerous of hobbies. On one hand you can knock out a desire to constantly buy things that you want, while also technically “investing” in a commodity that should not lose value (and much more likely gain as time moves on.) There are an endless amount whiskies available on the market, with more distilleries being opened than ever and a booming secondary market full of rare bottles. It seems that every youtuber has infinite funds to acquire whatever bottles they so desire, and being a mere mortal of a normal working man or woman, how is it even possible to get started with a collection that isn`t just supermarket brands? 2022 was the year I started my collection and let’s dive into how I approached spending my money.
I would say there are two philosophies when approaching a liquor hobby. The first would be the historical approach and to taste and collect the traditional houses to get a wide range of what the standards are. So, Glenlivet, Glenfiddich, Macallan, Laphroaig etc. Most of the brands will be available at the supermarket and will be very kind to your pocket. This is an extremely sensible approach to starting, however if those whiskies do not fit your flavor profile then they can turn out to be a waste. Such was the case for me, as I started off strong with the Islay whiskies first. So collecting something like a Glenfiddich 18 early in my collection, whether just to taste or to keep, would be sort of a waste of money. So since my gateway whisky was Lagavulin 16, I will call my approach to collecting the “16 Rule.” 
First, start with brands you like. I visited Islay on my birthday and saved up enough money to buy bottles that meant a lot to me personally: The Lagavulin Distillery Only bottle, and Feis Ile 2022 12 year old. I paid no attention to reviews, and price was something I paid no attention to because these bottles were meant to be bought as memories. (Although the Feis Ile 2022 bottles gets some flack online, I liked it..) And not only Lagavulin, the Bruichladdich experience was so fun and I enjoyed the staff and distillery so much, that I decided to collect Bruichladdich bottles to both enjoy and keep. I have three bottles of Port Charlotte, all from different batches. It is important to remember that whisky changes from year to year, it could go from good to great or great to terrible. So for Port Charlotte, I bought one to keep for the future and one to enjoy now. And this is another extension and reasoning brought on by my “16 Rule.” 
The Lagavulin 16 is notorious for having changed from the early white horse distillery bottlings to now. One cannot predict the future, so its best to anticipate the change coming and buying the good stuff now, because those bottles will be worth more later. So in addition to buying to the distilleries I liked, I focused on the best reviewed standard bottlings of the current years. Arran 10, Ledaig 10, Deanston 12, Sprinkbank 10.. etc. These bottles are magnificent and do not break the bank, and they also are great educational drams for the palette. So I bought two of each, one to drink and one to keep. The bottles are usually no expensive so this would be a really great way to start. 
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2 bedroom flat for sale on Deanston Drive, Glasgow
Asking price: £155,000
Sold price: £190,000
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The winner is scheduled to be declared on September 20 during a special Bloody Scotland event. In the Rosary Garden, by Nicola White (Cargo) A Lovely Way to Burn, by Louise Welsh (John Murray) The Amber Fury, by Natalie Haynes (Corvus) Falling Fast, by Neil Broadfoot (Saraband) Flesh Wounds, by Chris Brookmyre (Little, Brown)
The Bloody Scotland Crime Writing Festival and the Deanston Distillery have jointly announced their shortlist of nominees for the third annual Deanston Scottish Crime Book of the Year:.
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