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A Whisky Master Class with Dave Broom - Fix Me a Drink

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If you love drinking Scotch, you need to read Dave Broom’s books on the subject. He has been writing about whisky and spirits for more than two decades and has single handedly created a veritable library of work. His latest book, “A Sense of Place: A Journey Around Scotland’s Whisky,” is a heartfelt tribute to the folks who create Scotch and the country where it is made. Broom joins Fix Me a Drink hosts David Wondrich and Noah Rothbaum to discuss his new book, trends in the whiskey industry, and what we can learn from a fascinating collection of historic articles on distilling. So pour yourself a dram of your favorite Scotch and listen to this episode. Fix Me a Drink is hosted by Flaviar’s resident liquor experts Noah Rothbaum and David Wondrich. On each episode, the award-winning duo enjoys a delicious drink while uncovering lost liquor history, exploring modern cocktail culture and interviewing an incredible array of spirited guests. So fix yourself a drink and enjoy the show! Please drink responsibly. Podcast Editor Alex Skjong.
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If you love drinking Scotch, you need to read Dave Broom’s books on the subject. He has been writing about whisky and spirits for more than two decades and has single handedly created a veritable library of work. His latest book, “A Sense of Place: A Journey Around Scotland’s Whisky,” is a heartfelt tribute to the folks who create Scotch and the country where it is made. Broom joins Fix Me a Drink hosts David Wondrich and Noah Rothbaum to discuss his new book, trends in the whiskey industry, and what we can learn from a fascinating collection of historic articles on distilling. So pour yourself a dram of your favorite Scotch and listen to this episode. Fix Me a Drink is hosted by Flaviar’s resident liquor experts Noah Rothbaum and David Wondrich. On each episode, the award-winning duo enjoys a delicious drink while uncovering lost liquor history, exploring modern cocktail culture and interviewing an incredible array of spirited guests. So fix yourself a drink and enjoy the show! Please drink responsibly. Podcast Editor Alex Skjong.
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