Where is the distillery in Still Game?

Craiglang’s main scenes are filmed around the Maryhill district of Glasgow, but the programme has filmed all over Glasgow over its 9 series including Queen Street and Central Stations, Buchanan Street, The Hydro and along the Clyde. Navid’s shop is in the Townhead area of Glasgow.

What distillery did Jack and Victor visit?

Glengoyne Distillery
Whilst Jack and Victor are at Oddbins, they win a day out to Glengoyne Distillery.

Did Winston from Still Game really lose his leg?

Winston wears a prosthetic leg, due to having it amputated due to his smoking habit.

What do they drink in Still Game?

Still Game fans will be able to toast the show with a new, blended Jack and Victor whisky.

What age are Jack and Victor from Still Game?

In the first episode, “Flittin’,” Jack was said to be 74 years old, the same age as Victor. In all other episodes, his age is stated as 72.

How much did Winston win in Still Game?

In the episode “Cairds”, Winston wins an accumulator of £32,500 which bankrupts Stevie. After stealing Winston’s winnings, he did a runner. Eventually, Stevie returned in the episode “Drama” posing as his older brother Frankie.

How much does Jack and Victor whiskey cost?

It was finally announced that actors and writers Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill had been secretly working on the tipple. When registration opened, thousands of fans signed up to snap up a bottle of the limited edition whisky which is priced at £35.

Is Eric from Still Game Dead in real life?

During the second episode of the eighth series of the show, Eric died of heart problems, while playing a puggy machine….James Martin (Scottish actor)

James Martin
Occupation Actor
Years active 1967, 1972–2018
Known for Still Game (2002–2019)

Is Jack Jarvis still alive?

Deceased (1887–1968)
Jack Jarvis/Living or Deceased

Who drinks Midori in Still Game?

Innes
A kind man, Innes is only looking for one thing in return – a drink of his beloved Midori. His wife makes Jack promise not to give him any of the spirit, but when Isa unwittingly gives him a bottle it spells trouble for the Clansman.

Why is Still Game called Still Game?

Since it debuted on September 1st, 2002, Still Game has shown thirty four episodes, including the Christmas special. The title refers to the antics of two Glaswegian pensioners named Jack Jarvis and Victor McDade.

What happened to Winston’s money?

Unfortunately, Winston lost the money when his false leg containing his money flew off out of Jack’s window and it was stolen by a Ned. Stevie later appeared in the episode “Seconds Out” where he fought Boaby the barman for the attention of Stacey, who worked in the Pizza Shop.

What to see and do at stillgarden distillery?

Visit Stillgarden Distillery to learn how to craft some of our ground-breaking cocktails from our award-winning liquid experts. This is a hands-on experience where you will learn to create two signature drinks, hear about the history of distillation and see a demonstration of the state of the art equipment used within the distillery.

When do still game Jack and Victor Whisky go on sale?

From Wednesday 26 May, the first batch of Jack and Victor Whisky is exclusively available for 48 hours to those who have pre-registered for a bottle, ahead of general public sale on Friday 28 May at 9am online. The Still Game stars aren’t the first famous faces to launch a whisky.

Where was the first episode of Still Game filmed?

The early part of the first episode “Flittin” was filmed in the South Nitshill area of Glasgow, where Jack lived before he moved into the flat next-door to Victor at Osprey Heights. The block of flats which was used to film Osprey Heights can be found at Collina Street in the Maryhill area of Glasgow.

How to choose the right still for your distillery?

Choosing the right type of still and the right size still is just the beginning of your distillery journey. The checklist you are about to read will help to prepare you for your first conversation with your still builder and will set you on a path that will help you produce spirits today and well into the future.