Walking Down the Streets of Glasgow: November
December 10th, 2007 Posted in Glasgow, ScotlandWhen walking down the streets of Glasgow in November, two events that you will without a doubt want to attend are the Annual Pantomime performances and the Whiskey Live celebration.
Pantomime has always held a special place in the hearts of the Scottish, especially in Glasgow where there has been a long tradition of classy performers. The first recorded pantomime dates to 1751. In the 1930’s the art began to gain popularity. Pantomime is aimed at children – as it is often children’s first experience of the theatre. Yet, everyone from one year old to 100 years can enjoy any of the many performances during the Glasgow Pantomime season.
Whiskey Live is held every year at the beginning of November. This festival is the whiskey tasting event of year and is held everywhere around the world. Experts are always on hand with advice and help for the enthusiasts and novices that attend the event.
Along with those just there to taste whiskey, there are also producers, distillers, and marketers of whiskey. There are also workshops being held during the festival for those who want to learn more about whiskey and how to incorporate whiskey properly with food. This is a memorable festival for whoever attends.
