Hi everyone, I've been browsing your Forum for a little while and thought I should join and contribute.
We are in the U.S. (specifically Westminster, Maryland) and my wife and I are planning a trip to Scotland in the spring. My excuse for making the trip is Border Terriers 2020, the 100th anniversary celebration of the Border Terrier breed (our current Border's name is Clark Kent Golding a.k.a. Superman; his predecessor'a name was Fuggles). We're not bringing our little guy, but (being easily amused) I can only imagine what a hoot it will be to see a dog show with hundreds of Border Terriers in attendance. From Kelso (the site of the show) we will venture out and are planning a trip of 10-12 days end-to-end. We are building a list of must-see locations which will fit into that time frame, including a few days in Edinburg, the overnight ferry to Shetland (and a side trip to Mousa to see the Broch which sounds fascinating), distilleries and breweries, etc. It seems like a side trip to Islay should also be on the list, but there may not be time.
So, I have been homebrewing for 25+ years, and also making mead. We're very much looking forward to enjoying local brews and meads (in addition to Scotch) on our trip, and will be making use of the Forum to harvest the collective wisdom here.
Cheers, and thanks for having me.
Steve
We are in the U.S. (specifically Westminster, Maryland) and my wife and I are planning a trip to Scotland in the spring. My excuse for making the trip is Border Terriers 2020, the 100th anniversary celebration of the Border Terrier breed (our current Border's name is Clark Kent Golding a.k.a. Superman; his predecessor'a name was Fuggles). We're not bringing our little guy, but (being easily amused) I can only imagine what a hoot it will be to see a dog show with hundreds of Border Terriers in attendance. From Kelso (the site of the show) we will venture out and are planning a trip of 10-12 days end-to-end. We are building a list of must-see locations which will fit into that time frame, including a few days in Edinburg, the overnight ferry to Shetland (and a side trip to Mousa to see the Broch which sounds fascinating), distilleries and breweries, etc. It seems like a side trip to Islay should also be on the list, but there may not be time.
So, I have been homebrewing for 25+ years, and also making mead. We're very much looking forward to enjoying local brews and meads (in addition to Scotch) on our trip, and will be making use of the Forum to harvest the collective wisdom here.
Cheers, and thanks for having me.
Steve