At Home Whiskey Tasting Series Starts This Week
How would you like to try a few different whiskeys, learn all about them from experts in the field, and enjoy it all from the comfort of your own home? It s possible and it begins this week courtesy of Single Barrell Liquor & Bar in Bozeman.
Purchase Your Kit by stopping into Single Barrell Whiskey or visiting their website at SingleBarrellBozeman.com. The tasting kit includes:
1.5oz samples of featured spirits
Tasting notes
Coupon code to purchase your favorite whiskeys
Join the Meeting where you ll be part of a live chat/sit in with Master Distillers & Brand Ambassadors that will give you the history and the future of their particular spirits. The live virtual tastings will take place on Wednesday & Thursday evenings.
Rare Breed is the ground-breaking year-in-the-life documentary series charting the reality of farming in Northern Ireland. In the first episode, which aired on UTV on January 12, audiences were introduced to five of the seven families in the series, including Andrew and Margaret Little from Tempo, where they run a progressive dairy enterprise. Andrew is a second-generation farmer working alongside his dad, Raymond. Former nurse Margaret is busy rearing calves in the farm’s ‘maternity’ unit, driving during silage season, and vaccinating, among many other jobs. She also has several Simmental cattle, and later in the series we see her and Andrew’s mum, Katherine, developing the vegetable garden for the family.
Rare Breed - A Farming Year returned to ITV last night as seven farming families from across Northern Ireland provide the inside track on the ups and downs of life on the land in 2020. Linda Stewart talks to three farmers.
Rare Breed - A Farming Year returned to ITV last night as seven farming families from across Northern Ireland provide the inside track on the ups and downs of life on the land in 2020. Linda Stewart talks to three farmers.
The hugely successful Rare Breed – A Farming Year is to return to screens tomorrow night (January 12) with the new series featuring an inside view of the ups and downs of a Fermanagh farming family s year in 2020. Rare Breed is the ground-breaking year-in-the-life documentary series charting the reality of farming in Northern Ireland. The series, in its ninth year, features several people including three families whose daughters are stepping up to look after the family business along with a new community farm in County Antrim. And in Fermanagh, the series also meets a young couple running a dairy enterprise. In the first episode audiences are to be introduced to five of the seven families in the series, including Andrew and Margaret Little from Tempo, where they run a progressive dairy enterprise. Andrew is a second generation farmer working alongside his Dad, Raymond. Former nurse Margaret is busy rearing calves in the farm’s ‘maternity’ unit, driving during silage s