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Articles in 'An acidic finish'

At home with the haydocks

It’s not often you get to see inside the secret life of John Haydock

Whisky Magazine’s Jocasta Eatwell writes: Few men have brought as much fame and fortune to the Scottish whisky industry than John Haydock, that writer whose words bring so much pleasure to drinkers all over the world. But who is this man? But for the power of his pen, silent and reclusive, a mode...

By John Haydock from Issue 35 published on 17/11/2003

Haydock gets sexed up

Is the great John Haydockrattled? It would seem so. Here he goes on the defensive and answers his critics

Readers of Whisky Magazine will by now be only too sadly aware of the war of words and media misinformation that has broken out surrounding the latest edition of the definitive malt whisky biography – Haydock forever changes. I claim, as is my right, these hallowed pages (not some other so-called ‘...

By John Haydock from Issue 34 published on 5/10/2003

Always on call

Ever wondered about the demands of being a whisky superstar? John Haydockoffers his answerphone contents up for scrutiny

You don’t have to be a world-famous whisky superstar like yours truly to need an answerphone, but when you are, it sure beats the hell out of having to accept a Mannochmore Martini when you know that somewhere there’s a Longmorn Lombomba on offer – if you get my drift. Just try to imagine all my tr...

By John Haydock from Issue 32 published on 13/7/2003

What's in a name?

John Haydockcongratulates himself on discovering the secret behind current whisky-naming trends

I’m still recovering from a grossly unjustified attack I received at the hands of several of my whisky-writing colleagues at the recent ‘Best of the Best’ (sic) tasting. True, I may have got my blends confused with my bourbons, and my Irish with my Islays, but these are errors that anyone, no matter...

By John Haydock from Issue 30 published on 7/4/2003

The Eighth Wonder

John Haydockreflects on his many past and present glories

People often ask me, “John, what is it that motivates you to continue to aspire to the very highest levels of achievement in the world of whisky writing, after all these heady and glorious years?” “Is it”, they ask, “the luxurious first-class round-the-world travel at others’ expense, the five-star...

By John Haydock from Issue 28 published on 16/1/2003

To the letter

John Haydock id rather sharply reminded of hid 'contractual obligations' to whisky Magazine

From P. T. Ale, The Archiestown Office of Messrs Sparge, Badger & Joe: Dear Mr Haydock, Further to our earlier conversations, it is with regret that I must write to you to remind you of your strict obligations with respect to certain clauses in your contract with Whisky Magazine. 1) Humour: under ...

By John Haydock from Issue 27 published on 16/11/2002

Haydock spelling it out

Flying in the face of controversy, John Haydock takes on the establishment with his new book

As my Editor has chosen to reject my latest offering, on the grounds that ‘it’s too difficult for you’, I offer by way of a stop-gap alternative an excerpt from my latest forthcoming publication, Haydock’s Lazy Lexicon of Scotch. I have chosen to give you the letter ‘F’, for no other reason than it ...

By John Haydock from Issue 26 published on 16/10/2002