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12 Toft Green, York, North Yorkshire, England
If you fancy doing something a little bit different on your next visit to York, how about a guided tour aro... More on Yahoo! Travel
The tour cost us £6 each and included a free pint (some people got more!) More on TripAdvisor

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Lochy Road, Fort William PH33 6 United Kingdom

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Toft Green, York YO1 6 United Kingdom

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60 Southside Street, Plymouth, Devon, England
Although it is now known as Blackfriars Distilleries, none of the black cloaked monks ever had an establishment in Plymouth, not even in the 15th century when the distillery was started. So the ori... More on Yahoo! Travel
Enjoy the tour, shop and restaurant - if you are in Plymouth it is the best place to spend a few hours. More on TripAdvisor

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Stanhope Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
Established since 1850, the company was formed by Irish-born Robert Cain who arrived in Liverpool as a young man and quickly built up a thriving brewing business. Still producing award-winning ales today, the terracotta tiled building ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Dumgoyne, Killearn, Blane Valley, Glasgow G63 9lb United Kingdom

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Glen Road, Belfast BT11 8, United Kingdom
You can watch Caffery's Irish Ale being brewed, kegged and bottled, and if this isn't enough, you can also look forward to a wee drink at the end. In addition there's an audio-visual presentation on the history of brewing. ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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A832 Road, Muir Of Ord ofIV6 7, United Kingdom
Founded in 1838 by the MacKenzies, it is the only survivor of nine distilleries that once operated in the area. Like many, it was expanded during the 1960's. Thomas MacKenzie was well known for ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Grand Street, Belfast BT2 7 United Kingdom

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Scottish Highlands, Scotland
Johnnie Walker and Cutty Sark get their scotch whiskey here - why don't you? Friendly, knowledgeable ... More on TripAdvisor
This was a very enjoyable and informative tour of a small distillery on the outskirts of Brora in NE Scotland. The setting is almost picture postcard. You need to book ahead and the tour costs £5 p... More on TripAdvisor
