We arranged our day over breakfast coming to the same conclusion that the Whiskey Tour should be done last.
We wandered around the Castle with about 30000 others( about 29990 more than the last time I was here) enjoying the views within and without the castle walls, trying to keep our feet, as the wet cobblestones had turned into some sort of extreme slip and slide. I blame all those soldiers/ prisoners/ horses and royals for wearing down the anti slip surface.
Weather Update:
Scotland not being renowned for any consistency of weather lived up to its reputation, cold and rainy 90% of the day. According to the locals, temperature hasn't climbed above 22 deg all summer, certainly not kilt weather.
After being wet and soggy for a couple of hours where else could we turn but the Scotch Whiskey Experience, nothing says warm more than a single malt travelling through your veins. What a fantastic tour, firstly a ride in a barrel like carriage describing the process, then another presentation, and then Sandys Mecca
A room with 3 walls, floor to ceiling scotch... 3400 bottles. I don't think Sandy blinked the whole time we were in there. After this we were taken to the bar where we were given another 4 to try (just starting to warm up now).
This tour certainly rates and as well as being tasty is also very informative. There were so many we wanted to buy but given it is only the beginning of our trip we abstained.
Now suitably warmed we tackled some souvenir shops... so much we could have bought with particular reference to our wee scottish dog at home.
I had all intentions of buying some junior bagpipes, as I can imagine them coming in handy in the next few weeks, but disappointed as my fellow travellers will be I didn't get back to the store. We still have a couple of days left in Scotland so I still have my hopes up, Sandy is excited as well as she is more than aware of my natural musical ability.
Today's lessons: Our personal whisky collection is crap, and wine by the glass comes in three sizes ( no guessing Sandys preferred size).
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