Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Looking forward to a wee motorbike jaunt in June...

...a wee note about a new blog called Journey's Blend. This is the first post:



It's all Rob Allanson's fault. He's the editor of Whisky Magazine, and this is what he's got to say...

"...so in June myself and BBC Scotland presenter, whisky writer and
motorbike nut Tom Morton (let¹s not forget he travelled to every
distillery in Scotland using an ancient sidecar outfit) are heading
out on a bit of a epic long distance whisky trip ­ entitled Journey¹s
Blend. To help out and document the trip a photographer and mechanic will complete the two wheeled entourage.
The idea will be to travel the compass points visiting the more
extreme distilleries and selecting whisky that will be shipped to the
hub of the circle to create a blended malt.
So starting at Highland Park, we head to Kilchoman, then Bladnoch and
Glen Garioch before finishing at Glenturret ­ taking about five days to do it.
At Glenturret, Edrington's master blender and whisky creator supreme
John Ramsay has agreed to pull the blend together. The result, just 50
bottles in all, which will be presented in a bespoke engraved
Glencairn Crystal bottle, will be unveiled at Whisky Live Glasgow, and
some of the proceeds will go to the Parkinson's Disease Society in honour of Michael Jackson."

(Tom adds: No, not that Michael Jackson. The beer hunter/whisky writer one)
"Also to lend the project an air of sophistication, British bike
manufacturer Triumph has agreed to lend a couple of modern classics. I
have to say I cannot wait to ride a Bonneville. It's a bike I have
always wanted to ride, the essence of British motorbiking and
engineering. With its wonderful burbling exhaust note, I know it will
be hard to part with it after so many miles. Mind you the trip is also
a dream come true. ­ It's all about the bikes and whisky, both taken very responsibly, obviously."

3 comments:

crosser nut said...

any chance of some hingers oan? Got ma oan Triumph....

the side said...

some people have all the bleeding luck.

Motorcycle Sales Training said...

Let us know how the rides go.