
Gin, cake and rucksacks
A fun-filled tour of lakeland distillers & brewers
Beth Pipe(Author)
Palatine Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. October 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-910837-17-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book is a brilliant concept. You can use it: as a guide to walking (not necessarily in a straight line!) from distillery to distillery; to plan lovely days out in the Lakes; as a highly entertaining read.
So what's it all about?
"How d'you fancy a mad Lakeland distillery tour?"
So said hairbrained-ideas factory Beth Pipe to social media pal Karen Guttridge, whom she had never even met!
Karen immediately agreed, and with only a sense of humour and a love of gin (etc.!) in common, the two women set off on a
selfl ess mission to fi nd and taste the best spirits and beers our English Lakes have to offer. Join the intrepid pair as they brave weather, hangovers, heavy rucksacks, motorised sheep and far too many cakes, all in the name of celebrating and spreading the word about Lakeland's excellent gin, whisky, beer and vodka. And there are a surprising number of these
small-scale, high quality producers in the Lake District, all of them passionate about what they do and creating divine drinks for all tastes. Whether you decide to follow in their footsteps or just read about their adventures from the comfort of your armchair, Gin, cake & rucksacks is a hugely entertaining read - even if you're not a gin nut!
So what's it all about?
"How d'you fancy a mad Lakeland distillery tour?"
So said hairbrained-ideas factory Beth Pipe to social media pal Karen Guttridge, whom she had never even met!
Karen immediately agreed, and with only a sense of humour and a love of gin (etc.!) in common, the two women set off on a
selfl ess mission to fi nd and taste the best spirits and beers our English Lakes have to offer. Join the intrepid pair as they brave weather, hangovers, heavy rucksacks, motorised sheep and far too many cakes, all in the name of celebrating and spreading the word about Lakeland's excellent gin, whisky, beer and vodka. And there are a surprising number of these
small-scale, high quality producers in the Lake District, all of them passionate about what they do and creating divine drinks for all tastes. Whether you decide to follow in their footsteps or just read about their adventures from the comfort of your armchair, Gin, cake & rucksacks is a hugely entertaining read - even if you're not a gin nut!
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Lancaster
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Carnegie Publishing Ltd
Illustrations
140
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-910837-17-7 (9781910837177)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
How it all started... 1
Just so as you know... 13
DAY ONE: Ulverston 15
DAY TWO: Ulverston to Cartmel 31
DAY THREE: Cartmel to Cowmire 45
DAY FOUR: Bowland Bridge to Kendal 61
DAY FIVE: Kendal to Windermere 77
DAY SIX: Windermere to Ambleside 89
DAY SEVEN: Ambleside to Grasmere 103
DAY EIGHT: Grasmere to Keswick 115
DAY NINE: Keswick to Armathwaite Hall 129
DAY TEN: Lakes Distillery to Cockermouth 141
DAY ELEVEN: Cockermouth to Whitehaven 155
DAY TWELVE: Whitehaven to Ulverston 167
Epilogue 183
With gratitude and thanks 185
Just so as you know... 13
DAY ONE: Ulverston 15
DAY TWO: Ulverston to Cartmel 31
DAY THREE: Cartmel to Cowmire 45
DAY FOUR: Bowland Bridge to Kendal 61
DAY FIVE: Kendal to Windermere 77
DAY SIX: Windermere to Ambleside 89
DAY SEVEN: Ambleside to Grasmere 103
DAY EIGHT: Grasmere to Keswick 115
DAY NINE: Keswick to Armathwaite Hall 129
DAY TEN: Lakes Distillery to Cockermouth 141
DAY ELEVEN: Cockermouth to Whitehaven 155
DAY TWELVE: Whitehaven to Ulverston 167
Epilogue 183
With gratitude and thanks 185