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Whether you like to drink whisky or you prefer real ale Scotland, the truth is that both of these drinks are at home in Scotland.
Canterbury, England, United Kingdom (prbd.net) 01/07/2010

"Whether you like to drink whisky or you prefer real ale Scotland, the truth is that both of these drinks are at home in Scotland. "

Whether you like to drink whisky or you prefer real ale Scotland, the truth is that both of these drinks are at home in Scotland. A unique experience can be derived from visiting a malt bar Scotland, whether you are looking to taste premium whisky or you are more attracted to a pint of beer. Scottish people are friendly and they invite anyone who is looking for such an experience to enter their bars, presenting tradition all wrapped up in a friendly atmosphere. It does not matter if you are a tourist or a local, they are just as friendly and interested in offering all a good time.

While sitting in the malt bar Scotland, enjoying real ale Scotland, you should not hesitate to take a look at the history of the bar with all the photographs of the bar over the last 100 years. There is a varied food selection from the traditional nuts, crisps, sweets through to other things such as toasted sandwiches, which are to die for. The prices are affordable and you can always purchase other drinks, besides whisky or ale. The list of hot drinks includes fine English tea, grounded coffee and hot chocolate, so you can really warm yourself in case you arrive to the pub on a cold winter’s night. Otherwise, you can choose the premium malt whisky which has made the Scottish famous throughout the entire world, not to mention the real ale Scotland which is just as famous.

There is a saying that goes like: “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” Well, changing that saying a little bit, we can say that when you arrive in Scotland, you should do as the Scottish do. You can visit a malt bar Scotland and discover an impressive number of whisky varieties, tasting them one by one. The owners and hosts of a genuine Scottish pub will do their best to accommodate each customer’s preferences, whether that person tastes authentic Scottish whisky for the first time or not. Fine whisky is offered to all those with acquired tastes and the best thing is that the prices are not too high.

The selection of whiskies present in a malt bar Scotland is chosen so as to cover all of the producing regions of Scotland. However, there are local produced varieties presented as well, so anyone can taste the authentic whisky of the region.
Presentation is important and this is best shown with the use of Whisky Flights to best compare and contrast the truly fantastic range on offer.

As for those who are not that into whisky, real ale Scotland is just as good, impressing with its different flavors. Returning to whisky, you should know that there is the malt of the month, which is chosen on a regular basis, so all customers that enter the pub have the opportunity to taste something truly unique and genuine.

If you have decided that you spend a fine night with your friends, then it is certain that a malt bar Scotland is the place for you to be. You can choose from over 100 malt and premium whiskies that are on offer or go with the real ale Scotland that is offered on draught. Regardless of what you decide, you can be sure that you will have a blast, enjoying the finest drinks that Scotland has to offer, to both local people and tourists arriving from different corners of the world. Even Whisky Ambassadors visit to show off their brand heritage and range to their clients.

Our malt bar Scotland is old, defined by tradition. We invite you to discover over 100 whisky varieties and real ale Scotland . Have you paid us a visit yet?

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