• Scotch Whisky: On top of the world.  By : Elmo Kandel
    In terms of export, Scotch whisky amasses approximately 90% of all export sales combined in England and is a principle export commodity. This income is in great part foreign currency. This trend has been followed since the turn of the 19-century as the value of overseas marketing was discovered.
  • Scotch Whisky to America  By : Elmo Kandel
    As new Irish and Scottish immigrants tried to settle on the American continent they brought with them the distilling methods of scotch whiskey. Finding the new raw materials different that what they were accustomed to, they lead the way for an evolution of new scotch now known merely as whiskey. Today if you can find a similarity between Irish and Scottish whiskey, and its now American cousin you would be further ahead than the experts and connoisseurs.
  • Production of scotch  By : Elmo Kandel
    The production of Scotch whisky takes time, a lot of time. It is a tedious process that can take years. However when it is done correctly, the product is one worth waiting for.
  • Old Drink, Young Crowd  By : Elmo Kandel
    Why is it that scotch always seem to be left alone in the bar scene? It is understandable that most people find scotch to harsh to drink while dancing the night away but could it not be introduced in some mild cocktails? Generally it is assumed that the sweeter drinks tend to give you the staying power on the dance floor as it is usually loaded with sugar.
  • Global whiskeys  By : Elmo Kandel
    Scotland is not the only country that can put out a quality scotch product. Many countries have ventured into the spirits domain. Canada is one of them. The Canadian whiskeys are starting to shine with products that are crisp and bold to the taste buds.
  • Dispelling A Blue Rumor  By : Elmo Kandel
    It has been rumored that the Johnny Walker Blue Label blended whiskey was about to be halted for reasons unknown. This rumor is indeed just that nothing more than a rumor. Here you will find some background on this fine product in the event you wish to try it someday.
  • Bourbon In The Making  By : Elmo Kandel
    It is a well-rounded argument that the Scottish has the market sewn up as far as making the best product on the planet; however there are a few studs in other stables worth a mention. Bourbon has long been associated with Kentucky and for good reason as it is the state where this craft was first developed.
  • A Timeless Secret  By : Elmo Kandel
    It is said that the art of distilling was discovered somewhere in Asia in approximately 800 B.C. The assumption was that this technique was merely used to make perfumes, however this has been refuted.
  • Wheat Beers  By : Elmo Kandel
    Wheat beers are beers that are brewed with both
  • Troubleshooting Home Brewing  By : Elmo Kandel
    Stuck fermentation
  • The Brewing Process  By : Elmo Kandel
    Brewing is the actual process of alcoholic beverages
  • Original Microbrews  By : Elmo Kandel
    Beer is almost as old as civilization itself. It is
  • Microbrews Of The Northwest  By : Elmo Kandel
    The ideal place to sample the best of Northwest
  • Microbrewing With Fruit  By : Elmo Kandel
    Adding fruit to beers will add a new and unique
  • Methods Of Microbrewing  By : Elmo Kandel
    The first thing you'll need to do when brewing is
  • Equipment For Microbrews  By : Elmo Kandel
    Before you can start brewing beer, you'll need to
  • Discovering Microbrews  By : Elmo Kandel
    Brewed on every continent around the world and
  • Differences Between Keg And Cask Ale  By : Elmo Kandel
    Over the years, keg beers have gotten a lot better.
  • Clipper City Microbrew Company  By : Elmo Kandel
    The Clipper City Brewing Company was founded by
  • Brewpub Heaven  By : Elmo Kandel
    Everyone knows that if your looking for the best in
  • Beer Ingredients  By : Elmo Kandel
    The main ingredients found in beer are water, malted
  • Beer Culture  By : Elmo Kandel
    Social context
  • Anheuser Busch And Microbrews  By : Elmo Kandel
    Beer brewing has always been the core business of
  • Alaskan Brewing  By : Elmo Kandel
    The Alaskan brewing company is the oldest operating
  • What to Look for when Buying a Tree  By : Elmo Kandel
    Although the process of growing and caring for a tree is generally
  • Training Branches to go where You Want  By : Elmo Kandel
    Many people associate pruning with changing the structure of your tree to fit a different shape or style. However, this is not the case. Altering the structure of the tree is known as “Tree Training”. This is a much better way to develop an alternate form for your tree. Pruning should be used to prevent diseases, prevent lopsidedness, and encourage healthier fruit growth.
  • The Many Types of Cherry Trees  By : Elmo Kandel
    One of the most pleasant trees you can possibly maintain is a cherry tree. The word Cherry is derived from the name of an ancient city in Turkey. It describes both the tree and the fruit it produces. A cherry fruit is classified as a “drupe”. In the center it has a single hard core that holds the seed. The outside of the fruit is smooth and might have a small groove down one side. There are hundreds of different varieties of cherry.
  • Starting an Orchard  By : Elmo Kandel
    If you have a large amount of land that you have not put to use, you may consider planting an orchard. If you’ve had previous experiences with planting and maintaining trees, that is an added reason why you would be perfect for maintaining an orchard. It might seem like an overwhelming thing to undertake, but it is actually fairly simple. All it takes is some commitment.
  • Staking a Young Tree  By : Elmo Kandel
    When a tree is in the young stages, one of the most vital things you need to provide for it in addition to water and nutrients is support. If you don’t hold up the tree somehow, it might end up bending in a certain direction and growing extremely crooked for the rest of its life. So no matter what, you should always have some kind of support.
  • Shaping Trees for Different Situations  By : Elmo Kandel
    Through the use of pruning techniques, it is possible to shape your tree to a certain style. There are seven main tree shapes that all have their own benefits for certain situations. During the growth of the tree, simply cut off the unneeded branches, tie the wanted branches into the proper shape, and you will be able to shape it however you want. However, for some of the more advanced shapes, equally advanced pruning techniques are required. There are many books written on this subject.
  • Selling at Farmer's Markets  By : Elmo Kandel
    Usually the main motivation for planting a fruit tree is just the joy of maintaining a tree and eating the delicious fruit that comes from it. However, in my personal experience it is possible to go on a quite lucrative venture with fruit trees by operating a fruit stand or participating in a farmer’s market.
  • Removing Old Trees  By : Elmo Kandel
    Sometimes a tree gets to the point where it is necessary to say goodbye to it. It can be a painful choice to make, but sometimes the tree gets too close to the house, gets too diseased, gets an incurable infestation of some pest, or grows too tall and gets close to a power line. If any of these things occur, its best to do the right thing and get rid of the tree. Although you might have spent hours and hours getting the tree to where it is today, it is almost dishonorable to the tree to allow it to suffer in bad conditions.
  • Pruning Your Trees  By : Elmo Kandel
    If you have just entered the tree growing world, you have no doubt heard the term “pruning” tossed around by the more veteran growers. Well, I have something to admit. For several years, I did not even know what pruning was. I heard the term a lot, but I never felt comfortable asking someone what exactly it was. Even though it would have benefited my gardening and tree growing, I was too prideful to ask. I’ve found that pride is the reason for the failure of many great endeavors; if I had just asked someone what pruning was, I wouldn’t have undergone a few of the disasters that occurred during my first years of gardening.
  • Protecting Trees with Bird Netting  By : Elmo Kandel
    If you have a problem with birds, you have probably tried many solutions. Some of the most popular include plastic animals, scarecrows, wind chimes, or highly reflective tape. All of these things can do a great job of reducing bird problems. I have quite a few cherry trees in my backyard, and I used to struggle a lot with birds. After I applied all of these solutions, my problem went almost completely away. Unfortunately, the solution only lasted a few months.
  • Preventing Diseases in Fruit Trees  By : Elmo Kandel
    If you maintain any pitted fruit trees such as plums, peaches, or cherries, I’m sure you know that those types of trees are much more susceptible to diseases than any other type. While the fruits are delicious, it can be rather hard to live with all of the maladies that can plague the life of everyone who has ever grown one of those types of fruit trees.
  • Planting and Caring for a New Tree  By : Elmo Kandel
    When you have decided on which kind of fruit tree you would like, and where you would like it, you can finally start to plant it. If you buy your tree from a nursery, be especially careful when you are taking it from the nursery to your house. I once had a friend who put the tree in the back of his truck, but clipped a sign on the way home. The entire tree snapped in half, and my friend was left a very sad man.
  • Picking the Right Orange Tree  By : Elmo Kandel
    If you live in a hot, humid sub-tropical zone like Florida or California, you have many options for growing fruit trees. You are lucky enough to be able to support almost any type of plant as long as you prevent pests from taking over. You should consider growing an orange tree, as these are usually easy to maintain and produce some of the most delicious fruits. The orange is one of the most popular fruits worldwide due to its sweetness, juiciness, and distinctive flavor.
  • Picking the Ideal Spot for your Fruit Tree  By : Elmo Kandel
    When growing a fruit tree, choosing the right place to plant it is very important. One thing that you have to consider is its proximity to a building, electric line, side walk, or any other thing that might disrupt its growing. Once you have planted a fruit tree, the chances of unearthing it and changing its spot without killing it are very slim. Therefore you must always be sure you know which size fruit tree you have (dwarf, semi dwarf, or standard) and how big it will end up being once it is an adult. Dwarf trees need an area with an eight-foot diameter to grow. Semi-dwarf fruit trees can grow up to fifteen feet wide. Standard fruit trees can grow as wide as thirty feet. To keep the size of your fruit tree(s) at whatever level is best for you, be sure to prune them at least once a year.
  • My First Tree  By : Elmo Kandel
    Almost everyone’s first tree experience has some embarrassing events. Nobody can be an expert right away; we all make mistakes that sometimes haunt us for years afterwards. Some of us make worse mistakes than others, though. I think that if there was an award for being the most naïve person to ever attempt growing a tree, I would win.
  • Maintaining a Healthy Young Tree  By : Elmo Kandel
    Making sure that your fruit tree stays healthy is very important, but not as hard as some might think. There are several vital things you need to do: don't harvest all of the fruit on the tree at the same time; make sure the soil is healthy; watch out for pests; plant it correctly; be sure it is protected when it is young. I will expand on all of these things.

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