Scotland' s well known attractions are Edinburgh castle, the Edinburgh festival with comedies and serious plays. Glasgow's museums and galleries, such as Rennie Mackintosh. The Lakes - the the loch Ness monsters. And whisky distilleries!
You start your day with porridge, adding salt, or it may come with added salt, instead of the sugar you would get in London. During the day you could visit a whisky distillery, and end your day with a night cap, a drop, or dram of the local drink.
Whisky distilleries are a feature of Scotland. Popular with the Japanese. In fact anyone, even if you don't drink the stuff.
Short Tours and Long Stays
If you are interested in gin, vodka or whisky, a distillery tour might interest you. You can also stay at Arbikie whose accommodation option is self-catering. Add a sauna. Or simply sit admiring the scenery, their website suggests.
Whisky is strong stuff. So are other spirits. A wee dram (a small sample of drink) is enough for me.
A little goes a long way. So a barman will gladly dilute it make a longer drink. You can add water to whisky, or ice, in which case it is called 'on the rocks'. Turn your other spirits into cocktails. Perennial favourites are gin and tonic.
Or vodka and orange. That's for me.
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