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A Bagpiper is tutoring a military bandsman.
Left: Series 7 Minifigures.
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Right: Hamleys Promotional, with Bagpipe.
Tasting Britain were invited down to try out a tutored whisky tasting at the Hotel Pullman's St Pancras’s Golden Arrow Restaurant & Bar (how’s that for a seriously fkn verbose sentence? dayum). In these tastings you are taken through a tasting consisting of 6 whiskies (usually set to a theme…such as 'taste the peat'), and are plied with bar snack / tapas type foods in the excellent ambiance.
We were looked after by a young Italian chap called Mattia. He is the Pullman's new whisky sommelier (how do I become that guy btw?). Despite the fact that Italy has no connection top whisky at all (right?) the 'education' was fun and…educational (which is kinda what you'd expect from a whisky somm). We'd already tried most of the whiskies, apart from the Edradour Chardonnay Cask Finish.
The REALLY fun stuff is kept on their top shelf - think 30,40 and 50 year bottles at £200+ a measure. Oh yes. These weren't in the tasting however :3
Tasting Britain wants to return to The Golden Arrow and do a review of the restaurant properly (as oppose to just attaching ourselves to the bar). The fact that they have an enomatic machine (buy your fine wines by the glass!) is the first excuse that comes to mind. On another note there's a 'dining train' called the 'Golden Arrow' (as in, a train that is essentially a rail-bound restaurant). So I figure this has something to do with the fact that The Pullman is just up the road from Euston and King's Cross railway stations.
Construction of an 11-story, 500,000-sq-ft building consisting of office space for over 2,100 police personnel, helipad, hearing room, locker facilities, auditorium, cafeteria, retail space, and two levels of underground parking
Tasting Britain were invited down to try out a tutored whisky tasting at the Hotel Pullman's St Pancras’s Golden Arrow Restaurant & Bar (how’s that for a seriously fkn verbose sentence? dayum). In these tastings you are taken through a tasting consisting of 6 whiskies (usually set to a theme…such as 'taste the peat'), and are plied with bar snack / tapas type foods in the excellent ambiance.
We were looked after by a young Italian chap called Mattia. He is the Pullman's new whisky sommelier (how do I become that guy btw?). Despite the fact that Italy has no connection top whisky at all (right?) the 'education' was fun and…educational (which is kinda what you'd expect from a whisky somm). We'd already tried most of the whiskies, apart from the Edradour Chardonnay Cask Finish.
The REALLY fun stuff is kept on their top shelf - think 30,40 and 50 year bottles at £200+ a measure. Oh yes. These weren't in the tasting however :3
Tasting Britain wants to return to The Golden Arrow and do a review of the restaurant properly (as oppose to just attaching ourselves to the bar). The fact that they have an enomatic machine (buy your fine wines by the glass!) is the first excuse that comes to mind. On another note there's a 'dining train' called the 'Golden Arrow' (as in, a train that is essentially a rail-bound restaurant). So I figure this has something to do with the fact that The Pullman is just up the road from Euston and King's Cross railway stations.
Seismic retrofit of 4.5-mile-long bridge with two spans across shipping channels; represents the longest steel bridge in the San Francisco Bay Area
Some of my best shots from the show. A most spectacular finale with the only 2 remaing airworthy Lancasters in the world!!