Thursday 6th October: An Evening with Drambuie: Drink like a Jacobite!

Join us for an entertaining evening with Freddy May, the global brand ambassador for Drambuie and Andy Fairgrieve,company archivist and curator of the drambuie Jacobite collection.  Find out more about the famous Drambuie liqueur and its legendary links with the 1745 Jacobite Rising, whilst enjoying a tipple or two!

Drambuie is the oldest British whisky liqueur brand and it’s origins can be traced to a secret recipe created for Bonnie Prince Charlie by his Royal Apothecary in the 18th Century. The legend goes that after the Battle of Culloden, he gave the elixir to a Scottish clan on the Isle of Skye in gratitude for their hospitality as he awaited safe passage back home. 

The name Drambuie is derived from Scots Gaelic ‘An Dram Buidheach’ and means “The Drink that Satisfies”.

The event will be held in the restaurant at Highland Cinema and the cost of the ticket includes Drambuie samples and tasty sharing platters made using the finest local produce, delivered to your table by the Highland Cinema’s restaurant team.

Date: Thursday 6th October, 7pm

Venue: Highland Cinema, Cameron Square

Ticket price: £25  (Over 18s only)

To reserve and pay for your tickets email info@westhighlandmuseum.org.uk

Payment is by BACS or cash at the museum