Future of Scotch whisky lies in hands of U.S. president who doesn’t drink

Future of Scotch whisky lies in hands of U.S. president who doesn’t drink

FIFE, Scotland — Drew McKenzie-Smith was working as a chef in northwest England when a man knocked on his father’s door with news: A scroll from a long-dead king recorded the earliest known mention of Scottish whisky, and it was traced to the ruins of a monastery next door.

McKenzie-Smith, now 61, did his research, took a risk and built a distillery — entering a global industry subject to the shifting tides of war and diplomacy to honor his family and heritage.

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