Cask to Glass

Auteur(s): David Holmes
  • Résumé

  • Join former Scottish rugby international and BBC presenter, John Beattie, on a captivating journey through the world of Scotch whisky. This isn't just any whisky podcast – it's a blend of fascinating history, expert insights, and engaging conversation designed to elevate your appreciation for this iconic spirit.


    Whether you're looking to impress your friends with your newfound whisky knowledge, deepen your understanding of the craft, or simply enjoy a relaxing listen with a dram in hand, Cask to Glass has something for you.


    In each episode, John explores:


    The rich history of Scotch whisky: From its humble beginnings to its global dominance.


    The unique characteristics of different regions: Uncover the secrets behind Islay's peaty monsters, Speyside's delicate drams, and more.


    The people who make it happen: Hear from renowned distillers, master blenders, and industry experts.


    The cultural significance of whisky: Discover the role it plays in Scottish life and beyond.


    Whether you want to know how to choose a good whisky, are a beginner to the world or an enthusiast, pour yourself a dram, sit back, and let John guide you on a captivating journey from cask to glass. We even welcome people who spell it whiskey!


    Find out more by visiting: thewhiskypodcast.co.uk


    Presenter: John Beattie

    Producer: David Holmes


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    David Holmes
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Épisodes
  • Val McDermid
    Jan 30 2025

    “Ice is for cocktails!” exclaims Scottish crime writer and whisky lover Val McDermid.


    So how does she take a dram? And what does she take?


    And if she loves whisky so much, why did Val create a leading character who enjoys gin when she personally hates it?


    Join John Beattie as he and Val discuss “morning whiskies”, imposter syndrome and Scotland’s national bard, Robert Burns.


    And if you’re new to Scotland’s national drink and want to know where to start, Val has a recommendation.


    Slàinte!

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    Twitter:

    @C2GWhisky

    @JohnRossBeattie


    Producer: David Holmes

    Graphic Design: Jess Robertson


    Music: Water of Life (Never Going Home)

    Vocals: Andrea Cunningham

    Guitars: John Beattie

    Bass: Alasdair Vann

    Drums: Alan Hamilton

    Bagpipes: Calum McColl

    Accordion: Gary Innes

    Music & Lyrics: Andrea Cunningham & John Beattie

    Recorded & mixed by Murray Collier at La Chunky Studios, Glasgow, Scotland


    Special thanks: The Strathduie Bar, Black Friars Street, Glasgow, ScotlandIce is for cocktails..."


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    37 min
  • Trailer
    Jan 30 2025

    How do you take your whisky?


    Neat? Splash of water? Block of ice? Or even a mixer?


    However you take it, join John Beattie, former Scotland rugby international and semi-retired radio and TV news presenter, as he celebrates the heritage and flavour of Scotland's national drink and the world's favourite spirit.


    Whether you call it whisky, whiskey, uisge beatha, aqua vitae, or the water of life... there's a story behind every dram; a craftsman behind every drop; an aroma with every nose; and a flavour in every sip.


    This is the spirit of Scotland: distilled in a place; shared around the world.


    What makes it so special? Why is it so loved? And who are the people that make it, and the aficionados who drink it?


    Join John on his journey of discovery.


    Slàinte!


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    Twitter:

    @C2GWhisky

    @JohnRossBeattie


    Producer: David Holmes

    Graphic Design: Jess Robertson


    Music: Water of Life (Never Going Home)

    Vocals: Andrea Cunningham

    Guitars: John Beattie

    Bass: Alasdair Vann

    Drums: Alan Hamilton

    Bagpipes: Calum McColl

    Accordion: Gary Innes

    Music & Lyrics: Andrea Cunningham & John Beattie

    Recorded & mixed by Murray Collier at La Chunky Studios, Glasgow, Scotland


    Special thanks: The Strathduie Bar, Black Friars Street, Glasgow, Scotland


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    5 min

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