Bruce Campbell Way of Making Whisky

For all the whiskey lovers who are going to the FNB Whisky Festival in Cape Town, there is a surprise! Celebrity chef and whiskey connoisseur Bruce Campbell is in town.

Bruce Campbell is well known for his series of television ads called ‘Scotlandfrom Home’, where he educates South Africans how to make whiskey the ‘Bruce Campbell Way,’ saving them time and money.

Bruce Campbell is in South Africa for 2 weeks. Currently, in Cape Town and at the end of next week, he’ll be in Johannesburg, where he will be available for press interviews.

For more information or to arrange a meeting with Bruce Campbell, please contact Tony Niemeyer (021 469 1521) or visit his stand at the FNB Whisky Festival.

Bruce Campbell

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