47 : The Whisky Podcast Part 2
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The Whisky Podcast Part 2 with Mark Nicolson inside The Lark Distillery Cellar door
The Lark Distillery
Join us on the whisky Podcast at the Lark Distillery Cellar door and whisky bar is situated on the Hobart waterfront and offers the opportunity to taste Tasmania’s finest whisky and other distilled spirits in a warm and inviting atmosphere. The whisky Podcast is lead by Mark Nicolson.The bar ranges over 150 premium malt whiskies. From here you can venture to the Lark Distillery in the Coal River Valley on a guided tour. We offer a range of tour options including our signature tour ‘The Lark Distillery Tour’ which runs for three hours and includes the opportunity to take a look behind the scenes of the Lark Distillery
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and discover the process, ingredients and art that goes into creating our award winning Single Malt whisky. Whilst you make your way through our distillery you will have the opportunity to taste our signature Single Malt Whisky during each stage of the distillation process all the way from fermentation to maturation.
Details are available at larkdistillery.com
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