Why You Should Take a Driver’s Dram in Scotland

If you’re visiting Scotland, odds are good you’ll want to try their famous spirit- whisky.

But for those exploring the country on a road trip, you may be surprised to find out that Scotland has incredibly strict drinking and driving laws- so much so that practically one drink could put most visitors over the limit.

Thankfully, Scottish bars and distilleries have created a takeaway concept known as a Driver’s Dram that helps you still enjoy their whisky at a later time.

At first, I was reluctant to take these as I wasn’t sure how it’d all work relative to a conventional tasting. But after seeing it first hand, it became my go-to at every stop.

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Why I Regret Booking So Many Distillery Tours in Scotland

When we booked our trip to Scotland, we knew we wanted to take a number of distillery tours to learn about Scotch whisky production and find our tastes.

But after we arrived and started talking all of the tours we booked, we realized that the tour element was, in many cases, not entirely necessary. We could’ve got by just fine, if not better, simply tasting at many distillery’s on-site bars.

There are many reasons for this, but perhaps the two biggest are that tours are generally all the same, and we personally enjoy products that are not in tasting flights on entry-level tours.

So, in this one, we thought we’d talk more about why we regret taking so many distillery tours, and dive into why we preferred tasting at the bars instead!

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The F.A.Q. About Driving the Iceland Ring Road

One thing we always see a lot of after visiting an up-and-coming destination is a lot of questions from our friends, family, and readers.

Ignoring the negative, “why on Earth would you want to go there?” type questions, more often than not we end up having a lot of great conversations about why a specific destination will be a must see destination in the very near future (if it isn’t already).

This was definitely true of our recent Iceland road trip, and after having many questions come up time and time again, this F.A.Q. guide to Iceland was born!

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Hilton Labriz Seychelles Review – Paradise on Silhouette Island

When we first began planning our vacation in the Seychelles, we knew we wanted to hit up the Hilton resorts due to Angie’s Diamond status and her obscene number of points (plus extra from our travel rewards credit cards).

We found out that the country has two- the Hilton Northolme on the island of Mahe (also known as the world’s smallest Hilton) and the Hilton Labriz.

The latter of which was an interesting one to come up as it is a private resort on Silhouette Island. An island that, if you removed Hilton from the equation, would consist of just one small village and a little guest house.

We started calling it Hilton’s private island, and after we arrived we have to admit, the Hilton Labriz felt just like that.

So come join us in our full Hilton Labriz Seychelles review!

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