
I’ll be on vacation next week (August 16-20). While I am gone, I have scheduled a guest whisky review each weekday, so there will still be plenty to entertain you. Dominic’s reviews will conclude Monday. Then, beginning Tuesday, Dave Broom’s reviews of Japanese whiskies will begin.
The week after that (August 23-27), I’ll be back here again with more blog posts. I’ll also be going through all the great guest blog submissions I have been receiving.
Then, the week after that (August 30-September 3), I’ll be on vacation again. This is the week I will post up one guest blog each day. Believe me when I say you will enjoy the guest posts. You will not want to miss them.
I have more surprises for you beginning in September, including reviews of all the new whisky books coming out and many more new whisky reviews by me, so don’t go anywhere!
What will I be doing while I’m gone? Hopefully a lot of what you see here in this picture: taking it easy on a beach my wife Amy, with a good drink in my hand. (I also plan on taking my boat out in the ocean and doing a little fishing.)




Fair Sailing John!
Have a wonderful vacation John. I can totally understand the urge to change your latitude.
…and my attitude!
Have a great vacation John.
I look forward to Japanese whisky reviews. I am hoping to see something about Karuizawa whisky.
Just don’t strain, break or otherwise hurt any part of your body!!!
There are no mountains or trees in that image, John. Hope you enjoy your vacation anyway.
I live in the woods on top of a small mountain, so I get to enjoy that every day. Ocean, sand, and sunshine is a nice change of pace.
John, enjoy your vacation.
But, do me a favor, and put that hat on.
Your fair skin doesn’t play well with that sun.
Yeah, that hat is almost always on my head when I am out in the sun.
Hope you two have a brilliant, refreshing and re-creative time. Well wishes!
Thanks everyone for the well wishes.
John,
That picture makes me very envious, as the beach is my preferred vacation activity (aside from visiting distilleries). In the late afternoon, nothing hits the spot like a frozen lime daiquiri.
Louis
My blender is on stand-by, ready to go, Louis!
Have a great time, both of you!
Thanks Mark. Radio Margartaville is always in the background.