"A Scottish classic. It fair gives you a thirst." - Jeff Zycinski, head, BBC Radio Scotland
The original, funniest and best malt whisky travelogue, available again at last.
Spirit of Adventure, originally published in 1992, became a hugely successful Scottish Television series, was adapted for BBC Radio Scotland and was serialised in The Scotsman newspaper.
It takes author and broadcaster Tom Morton on a frequently hilarious, always informative journey through Scotland's malt whisky industry, aboard a disreputable motorcycle and sidecar which he can barely ride.
It was one of the first, and arguably still the best, tales of an epic journey among malt whisky distilleries.
"A hectically researched, irreverently penned and gloriously rude send-up of the Scotch Whisky industry," said The Herald. "It's a brilliantly-written book, resonant with humour and characters and sense of place."
Tom Morton was a reporter for The Scotsman back in 1992. He is now one of Scotland's best known broadcasters, with a music show on BBC Radio Scotland, and he writes regularly about whisky for various international magazines. He has published several works of fiction and non-fiction.
The original, funniest and best malt whisky travelogue, available again at last.
Spirit of Adventure, originally published in 1992, became a hugely successful Scottish Television series, was adapted for BBC Radio Scotland and was serialised in The Scotsman newspaper.
It takes author and broadcaster Tom Morton on a frequently hilarious, always informative journey through Scotland's malt whisky industry, aboard a disreputable motorcycle and sidecar which he can barely ride.
It was one of the first, and arguably still the best, tales of an epic journey among malt whisky distilleries.
"A hectically researched, irreverently penned and gloriously rude send-up of the Scotch Whisky industry," said The Herald. "It's a brilliantly-written book, resonant with humour and characters and sense of place."
Tom Morton was a reporter for The Scotsman back in 1992. He is now one of Scotland's best known broadcasters, with a music show on BBC Radio Scotland, and he writes regularly about whisky for various international magazines. He has published several works of fiction and non-fiction.