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Robert Hall

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Ok, so I am planning a trip to bonnie Scotland and I read in Rick Steve's travel guide that Talisker does not allow cell phones or cameras inside the distillery.

Is he kidding?

What about the other distilleries? It's not like after a few hundred years someone hasn't been in there to photograph, right?

Anyone? Anyone?
 

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Yea, weed, his drug of choice.
 

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IDK about Talisker, but at least the distilleries on Islay allow photography. Or did when I visited a few years ago. In general, expect "no flash, no tripod", but don't expect a complete ban on photographic equipment or the use thereof. There will always be exceptions, no doubt...
 
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I have come up with a good way to describe Rick Steves: Adorkable

As far as travel advice goes, I'm not sure I'd follow in his footsteps.

From their web site. Call or email them?

Talisker Distillery
Carbost
Isle of Skye
IV47 8SR

Tel: 01478 614308
Email: talisker@diageo.com
 
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Thanks Thomas, I couldn't find the contact information.

There are some strange things about Rick Steves. He seems to have quite an aversion for Museums as well as just about anything in Germany.

Thanks again,
 

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Thanks Thomas, I couldn't find the contact information.

There are some strange things about Rick Steves. He seems to have quite an aversion for Museums as well as just about anything in Germany.

Thanks again,
For those you have to see Steve Ricks.:wink:
 

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When my wife and I toured the Chivas Brothers' Stratisla Distillery in Keith last year they asked us not to take photographs inside. Oddly the reason given had nothing to do with protecting proprietary processes, that I would have understood. Rather it had to do with the possible hazard of flash setting off alcohol vapors! Now off hand I don't know the flash point etc of ethyl alcohol vapors, but it seemed to me you'd be getting pretty intoxicated well before vapor concentration got to where it could flash over. Plus their switching gear and electrical motors didn't look especially explosion proof. Great tour by the way and I brought back a bottle of their cask strength single malt that I'm carefully husbanding as they don't export it to the U.S.
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Perhaps not, but his advice can help guide you in your own direction. Use Steve as a starting point.

You know, I agree. It was a bit of a personal statement, and I wasn't being objective.
 

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For those who don't know he is a huge pro legalization of mj. He gives talks on it locally, his office is about 15 miles from my house. He's an ok guy but kinda geeky.
 

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Hopefully not too off topic but we really enjoyed our visit to Scotland many years ago. Largely did the B&B thing, which was great. We still remember the guide at the tour of Edinburgh castle. Very funny ("During one battle, it was 10 Englishmen for every 1 Scot. We considered that a fair fight.")

I don't know what your travel arrangements are, but there is/was an overnight train from Glasgow to London and from Edinburgh to London. Very useful for gaining a bit of extra daylight time during your visit.
 

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This topic got me curious, so I googled a bit and found that some distilleries prohibit photography (and most electronics) because of the potential for an explosive atmosphere in the facility. It sounds a little screwy to me, but I don't know that much about how distilleries work and maybe they really do face enough alcohol fumes that sparks are a danger.

If that's the concern, they might be open to someone with a non-electronic camera...

-NT
 

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That was my thoughts. Take a leaf shutter and some high speed film. Who needs electronics! This is APUG afterall!
 
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Great tips all. I think the idea of sparking a fire is ludicrous, but if it somehow did, could you imagine the damage to the business?

Looks as though it would be a case by case basis. I will let you all know what Talisker says. I may not be able to photograph, but there are worse things one can't do at a distillery. :smile:
 

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I toured FDRs Little White House in Warm Springs GA and they asked for no flash but take all the photos you like. I did'nt have any fast film so I turned the D70 up to ISO800 and got some OK shots. Got some film shots outside with the N80.
 

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We visited Talisker in 2006 and have the pictures to prove it! There was no problem at all, then. Oh, and you'll really enjoy their "sample". The most generous sample I've ever had! Had it before the tour, which gave it just enough time to work before they took you to their store. They're not stupid!
 
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Just got an email back. Nothing allowed from Talisker...

Hi Robert

It is true, Diageo do not allow photography in any of our distilleries because of the presence of flammable atmospheres. Sorry.

Kind regards



Michael Goodall
DIAGEO


Sigh!
 

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Strange. My Westinghouse Flip Flash II does recommend against shooting in flammable atmospheres but that's a flash bulb!

I went to Islay a few years ago and shot tons of Ektrachrome and Kodak 400 speed B&W. I didn't use a flash, brought fast (f/1.2-f/2.8) lenses instead. Took some 300mm f/4L shots of lovely shorebirds as well. Had a fully mechanical Canon FTbN and an electronic AE-1 with me (400 C-41 B&W and E200 respectively). Great place, friendly people, wonderful whisky, delicious food. There were even sunny skies while I was there and I have pictures to prove it! Stayed at the Oystercatcher B&B and managed some shots of some Oystercatchers as well. Made some 12x18" prints from that trip, loved it! Need to scan the rest of them.


Ardbeg distillery by Harry Pulley, on Flickr


Bruichladdich Stillroom by Harry Pulley, on Flickr


Bruichladdich Distillery front sign by Harry Pulley, on Flickr


The Paps of Jura by Harry Pulley, on Flickr
 
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Not even with a completely manual camera, not using batteries? Wow. That's harsh.

Oh well, enjoy the memories, the smells, the flavors, and the experience! Everything doesn't have to be photographed... :smile:
 
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I could ask about using my Leica, but I hear you cant even take a cell phone in there.

Ardbeg! Good choice. :smile:

Oh, is that owned by Glenmorangie? They might let you photograph. I need to drop them a line.
 

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Just got an email back. Nothing allowed from Talisker...

Sigh!

Too bad, although I'd still suggest to bring a camera. Company policy from people who sit at desks all day is one thing, but... just ask again when you're there, about to go on a tour of the distillery. Maybe the tour guide at the distillery will turn a blind eye. No harm in asking again.
 

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Great tips all. I think the idea of sparking a fire is ludicrous, but if it somehow did, could you imagine the damage to the business?

Looks as though it would be a case by case basis. I will let you all know what Talisker says. I may not be able to photograph, but there are worse things one can't do at a distillery. :smile:
A company I worked for were doing some work below ground in a coal mine, and the manager who was in charge of the project wasn't allowed underground to supervise the engineers because of the danger of explosion when the clients learned he had a pacemaker fitted in his heart !.
 
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