Gaius Paulinus Maximus 2 Report post Posted September 20, 2009 Even today the Romans are still interfering with the Scots favorite pastime which is producing and drinking whiskey.... IT WAS built in 142 AD to stop Caledonian tribes marching on Roman outposts. But the Antonine Wall is now stopping the march of development by putting in jeopardy plans for a new distillery and 87 jobs. Falkirk Distillery Company (FDC) is trying to revive production of one of Scotland's most prized Lowland single malts on a site close to where the wall ran. But the plan has encountered objections from Historic Scotland and now faces a public inquiry. The government agency says the nearby wall Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sylla 0 Report post Posted September 20, 2009 Even today the Romans are still interfering with the Scots favorite pastime which is producing and drinking whiskey.... IT WAS built in 142 AD to stop Caledonian tribes marching on Roman outposts. But the Antonine Wall is now stopping the march of development by putting in jeopardy plans for a new distillery and 87 jobs. Falkirk Distillery Company (FDC) is trying to revive production of one of Scotland's most prized Lowland single malts on a site close to where the wall ran. But the plan has encountered objections from Historic Scotland and now faces a public inquiry. The government agency says the nearby wall Share this post Link to post Share on other sites