A fascinating journey through Scotland's famous distilleries with legendary author Iain Banks
No true Scotsman can resist the allure of the nation's whisky distilleries. In an absorbing voyage as interesting to non-drinkers as to true whisky connoisseurs, sci-fi and literary author Iain Banks explores the rich heritage of Scottish whisky, from the largest and most famous distilleries to the smallest, most obscure operations.
Whisky is more than a drink: it's a culture, a binder that joins together people, places and products far across Scotland's rugged terrain. Switching from cars to ferries to bicycles, Banks crisscrosses his homeland, weaving an engrossing narrative from the strange people, fascinating traditions, and downright bizarre places he encounters on his journey down Scotland's great golden road.
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It does what every good book should manage to do, and what a hundred other books on whisky (and a thousand other books on Scotland) have signally failed to do: makes you want to go for a drink with the author. * Observer * Studded with bracing shots of pure insight and eloquence. And he's sound on the scotch as well. * Independent * A very readable and hugely informative book, and Bank's gentle humour permeates the pages. * Time Out * It's an engaging piece of work, part love letter, part memoir. * Esquire * A very beguiling fusion of memoir, history and current affairs. * Glasgow Herald * A voyage that a malt connoisseur of any level will find as enticing and as warming as that first sip of the nectar that has a history as rugged and unpredictable as Scotland's enticing and formidable terrain. * The AND Guide * A beautifully realised fusion of travelogue, social commentary and drinking guide. Scotland's most famous export is decanted into full-bodied, humorous prose. * Independent on Sunday * Fiery, variegated, and full of delicious moments. * Literary Review * Banks' finely-honed sense of place makes you want to get on a train, head to the Highlands and never come back. * Arena * Raw Spirit charts its own course through the social landscapes of everywhere from Skye to Lothian, where obscure distilleries compete against the world-famous, with a wide cast of characters bringing them - and the liquor - to life. * Wanderlust *
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978-1-4481-8343-2 (9781448183432)
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Iain Banks was born in Scotland in 1954. He came to widespread public notice in 1984 with the publication of his first novel, The Wasp Factory. He went on to gain enormous and popular critical acclaim with further works of fiction and science fiction. In 1993 he was acknowledged as one of the Best of Young British Writers. Iain Banks died in 2013 at the age of fifty-nine.