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Scotlandhour 28 May 2014 – Scotch Whisky

21st May 2014 Lesley Judge Leave a comment

May ’14: Scotch Whisky

To celebrate Homecoming Scotland 2014’s Whisky Month, May’s #ScotlandHour chat is Scotch Whisky – the water of life.

Join the #scotlandhour community to celebrate Scotch Whisky on Wednesday 28th May, from 9-10pm.

Prepare for the questions below, grab your best photos or videos and don’t forget to include the #scotlandhour hashtag.

#Scotlandhour questions for Wednesday 28th May 2014, 9-10pm

Q1. 9.00 – 9.10pm   Scotch whisky is more than just a drink – what does it mean to you & why? #scotlandhour
Q2. 9.10 – 9.20pm  How would you introduce Scotch whisky to overseas visitors? #scotlandhour
Q3. 9.20 – 9.30pm  Where is your favourite spot to enjoy a dram? (venue, bar, location) #scotlandhour
Q4. 9.30 – 9.40pm  Whisky and food combinations to enjoy – share your recommendations. #scotlandhour
Q5. 9.40 –  9.50pm      Share your whisky pics and videos. #scotlandhour

Our guest hosts are Julie Trevisan Hunter of The Scotch Whisky Experience, Douglas Clement of Kingsbarns Distillery, and Blair Bowman, founder of World Whisky Day – please follow them on Twitter to follow their #scotlandhour tweets.

If you need help or have any questions about how to take part in #scotlandhour, tweet @scotlandhour or any of the #scotlandhour team.

Raise your glasses to a dram fine #scotlandhour on Wednesday 28th May from 9-10pm – Slainte!

Posted in: News Filed under: homecoming scotland 2014, scotch whisky, ScotlandHour, scottish travel and tourism twitter chat, whisky month, whisky tourism

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