The Whisky Podcast Part 6
Sláinte Mhath from Anne of the Wolves and a jig from Cullen as we sign out on the whisky Podcast at the Lark Distillery Cellar door. The basic simple Scottish Gaelic equivalent is slàinte (mhath) (with the same meaning) to which the normal response is do dheagh shlàinte "your good health" REF: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sl%C3%A1inte
Scottish Gaelic, or Scots Gaelic, sometimes also referred to as Gaelic (Gàidhlig[ˈkaːlikʲ] ( listen)), is a Celtic language native to Scotland. REF: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Gaelic
The Whisky Bar
The whisky bar is situated on the Hobart waterfront and offers the opportunity to taste Tasmania’s finest whisky and other distilled spirits in a warm and inviting atmosphere. The whisky Podcast is lead by Mark Nicolson. The bar ranges over 150 premium malt whiskies. From here you can venture to the Lark Distillery in the Coal River Valley on a guided tour. We offer a range of tour options including our signature tour ‘The Lark Distillery Tour’ which runs for three hours and includes the opportunity to take a look behind the scenes of the Lark Distillery.
Tasmanian Whisky podcast
The Lark Distillery
IMAGES BY Gary He
Discover the process, ingredients and art that goes into creating our award winning Single Malt whisky. Whilst you make your way through our distillery you will have the opportunity to taste our signature Single Malt Whisky during each stage of the distillation process all the way from fermentation to maturation.
Details are available at larkdistillery.com
There is an underlying melancholia, tenderness and hope in the music as well as playful dignity and even raucous outrage!
Anne of the Wolves’ music is filled with hopeful highs and absolutely crushing lows; as she plays she feels her emotions fully and releases them into the wild!
A pack of cracking musicians, Anne of The Wolves, (Bek Chapman,Nathaniel Poynter, Matt Gibson, Hayley Jones-Buckley, Stirling Gill-Chambers,) bring the full scale madness of the music to it’s peak creating a full melodramatic gypsy-jazz-noir flavour.
Using clarinet, violin, upright bass and percussion they add their musicality to the voice and piano and bring the snarling, full-bodied, hot-blooded, and wonderfully epic dynamic to the tumultuous storm that is Anne of the Wolves.
Bek Chapman
https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/anne-of-the-wolves/id765173054
Cullen at the docks in Hobart
Start your journey at the beginning of the travel podcast here at number 37
37: Join Cullen on the travel podcast around the islands
38 : Download The Travel App with the festival of voices part 2
39 : Travel photography tips, techniques and tricks with EATT Magazine
40: Quick Photography podcast Tips with EATT Magazine
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