Glasgow: Clydeside Distillery Tour and Whisky Tasting

1.Glasgow: Clydeside Distillery Tour and Whisky Tasting
One hour inside Glasgow’s Clydeside Distillery: Old Pumphouse tour plus a tasting of three wee drams and a keep-your-glass souvenir.
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One hour inside Glasgow’s Clydeside Distillery: Old Pumphouse tour plus a tasting of three wee drams and a keep-your-glass souvenir.
Taste classic Scottish food and drinks on a small-group 3-hour walk through Glasgow’s Merchant City, George Square, and Central Station.
“This is exactly what a food and walking tour should be. Interesting historical and cultural stories of the city, neighborhood, and eateries. The guide Lei loves her adopted city and embraces tourism for the opportunity to show off the city in different ways. The added benefit of getting more tips of where to eat and…”

Glasgow craft beer and history in 2 hours: George Square, Merchant City, 3 pub stops, guided tastings, small group.
“Our Glasgow pub tour was great! Mhairi gave us a very informative tour. She explained the different beers and the history behind them! She did it all with her lovely personality! We would highly recommend!”

Glasgow’s beer-led history walk with William Harley’s story and a tutored tasting of award-winning Scottish craft beers in pubs.

Three-hour Glasgow food and drink walk with four venues, local pairings, and stories that connect you to the city’s people.

A small-group Glasgow evening walk with city highlights, then a local pub whisky tasting with three full drams included.

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Taste Scottish classics at Mharsanta in Glasgow with haggis croquettes, salmon, mini fish and chips, and Cranachan for $35.

Glasgow Food Tour in the West End tasting bakery sweets, Scottish cheese, whisky and beer, then haggis and Cullen skink with sights.
“We had a fantastic time! It was cold, windy and raining but we still managed to have a lot of laughs and delicious food! Jenny our guide was amazing! He was a wealth of knowledge and very friendly. The stops were spread out perfectly. We were able to walk around the city and learn about…”

Four Tennent’s Wellpark beers plus MacSween haggis bon bons with whisky cream at Van Winkle Barrowlands near the Barrowland Ballroom.
