Mog 89 was near to Inverness and the distilleries . The odd thing was mogs parked near rivers and streams in the middle of nowhere but no mog owners about. Must have been sleeping it off under the bridges .
Carr-bridge to be precise. Although both Scottish Mogs had a whisky as regalia, the Mog 89 one was rather special being a single cask bottling that was not in the normal character for Glenfarclas. Consequently, the few bottles that have not been drunk are worth a fortune now, £550 anyone...