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Scotland's Secret History

Scotland's Secret History

by Charles MacLeanDaniel MacCannell and Marc Ellington
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/12/2017

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Illicit distilling in Scotland was seen as a 'right of man' at the end of the 17th century. Attempts to enforce excise duty on the spirit were therefore met with resistance, ranging from riots to more and more ingenious ways of avoiding paying tax.In this book and Charles MacLean and Daniel MacCannell give a fascinating insight into the day-to-day struggles that led to the increase in illicit distilling from the mid-1600s, then to its eventual demise in the early twentieth century. The Cabrach, a wild and sparsely populated part of Aberdeenshire, became renowned for its production of illicit whisky. Local inhabitants mixed farming and distilling with great skill, creating a network of stills and distribution to evade customs. Using new research first-hand historical accounts and official records, the authors show how spirits from this small parish were made and travelled far and wide, across the border to England and across the North Sea to France, firing up revolution and lending solidarity to the struggles of the Jacobites.Features: Making Whisky (Dennis McBain), The Jacobite Legacy (Murray Pittock), The Bard and the Bottle (David Purdie), The Dram In Folklore (Tom McKean), A Smuggler's Paradise (David Ferguson); Banff - The Smuggler's Royal Burgh (Jay Wilson), Scotland's Lost Distilleries (Brian Townsend).
ISBN:
9781780273037
9781780273037
Category:
Public finance
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-12-2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Birlinn, Limited
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
245.11x190.5x10.16mm
Weight:
0.46kg
Charles MacLean

Charles MacLean has ben described by The Times as Scotland's leading whisky expert. He has been researching and writing about whisky for 35 years, and has published 15 books on the subject, including Malt Whisky, which won a Glenfiddich Award, and Whisky: A Liquid History, which won 'Wine & Spirits Book of the Year' in the James Beard Awards 2005 and 'Best Drinks Book' in the International Food Media Awards 2005.

He was founding editor of Whisky Magazine (1997), contributes regularly to many publications and has written historical and promotional materials for all the leading Scotch whisky companies.

He is a member of the Judging Panel (Spirits) of the International Wines & Spirits Competition, was runner-up as 'Communicator of the Year' in the 2003 IWSC Awards and won 'Outstanding Achievement of the Year in Scotch Whisky' in the 2012 Awards.

He was elected a Keeper of the Quaich in 1992, elevated to Master of the Quaich in 2009.

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