Join the Whisky Sisters Inka Larissa and Jennifer Rose as they mull over captivating and curious whisky topics.
A lively monthly podcast discovering drams, distilleries, welcoming expert guests and delving into every corner of the whisky universe.
Have you ever wondered why the trees around distilleries are black or who is the headless horseman of Bowmore? Whether you are a whisky aficionado or just dram curious and like entertaining whisky chat, you have come to the right place.
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Join the Whisky Sisters Inka Larissa and Jennifer Rose as they mull over captivating and curious whisky topics.
A lively monthly podcast discovering drams, distilleries, welcoming expert guests and delving into every corner of the whisky universe.
Have you ever wondered why the trees around distilleries are black or who is the headless horseman of Bowmore? Whether you are a whisky aficionado or just dram curious and like entertaining whisky chat, you have come to the right place.
This month in episode 81, The Whisky Sisters are going smoky with Speyside's 'Old Ballantruan." Which of the three sampled in 'Dram on Fire' will fortune favour - The Peated Malt, 10yo or 15yo single malt? Inka and Jen are sticking their noses into some whisky news and who'd have thought Inka would be impressed with some of Macallan's recent changes!
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Whisky Sisters Podcast
Join the Whisky Sisters Inka Larissa and Jennifer Rose as they mull over captivating and curious whisky topics.
A lively monthly podcast discovering drams, distilleries, welcoming expert guests and delving into every corner of the whisky universe.
Have you ever wondered why the trees around distilleries are black or who is the headless horseman of Bowmore? Whether you are a whisky aficionado or just dram curious and like entertaining whisky chat, you have come to the right place.