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Bowmore distillery's Tun Room is like a fully operational museum piece
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Bowmore's stills. The varied neck angle is designed to filter out certain vapours during distillation
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View along the south coast of Islay toward Laphroaig distillery from Islay's whisky trail
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Looking across the water at Bruichladdich distillery on Islay
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Inside Laphroaig's cooperage on site at their distillery on Islay
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Much of the whisky distillation process is computerized these days as it is here at Laphroaig
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A selection from Bruichladdich's latest range including the super peated Octomore (right)
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Bowmore distillery at dawn
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A sign above one of Bruichladdich's storage warehouses
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Whisky aging in the barrel at one of Bruichladdich's warehouses
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Peat being hand-cut with a tusker on Islay
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Barley grain spread out over the malting floor to dry
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Light illuminated the Bowmore malting floor covered in barley grain
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A worker at Bowmore distillery clears grain from a windowsill
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Raking the grain helps turn it over to ensure all the grains are exposed to the air
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Piles of peat are dried and ready for the kiln to infuse the barley with flavor
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Bowmore's wooden mash tuns have been in operation for many a decade