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Barrels of Fun - 10 Jan 2013 
A workman rolls a whisky cask for repair at the Speyside Cooperage in Scotland, where they've been fixing and making traditional oak casks since 1947.

Scotch whisky has become Scotland's largest international export, ahead of even refined petroleum. The country exported some 40 bottles per second in 2011. 
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January 23, 2013 
A workman moves a barrel in front of stow of casks at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside,... 
United Kingdom 
A workman moves a barrel in front of stow of casks at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside,... 
A workman moves a barrel in front of stow of casks at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside, Scotland January 13, 2013. The cooperage, operating since 1947, repairs and makes over 100,000 oak whisky casks and barrels per year. The Scotch whisky industry said it exported 40 bottles per second in 2011 and it is now Scotland's largest international export ahead of refined petroleum (£3.0 billion) and business services (£2.5 billion). Picture taken January 13, 2013. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: FOOD BUSINESS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
BRITAIN
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January 23, 2013 
A copper sculpture of a Highland stag sits atop a weather vane at the the Glenfiddich scotch whisky distillery... 
DUFFTOWN, United Kingdom 
A copper scultpture of a Highland stag sits atop a weather vane at the Glenfiddich scotch whisky distillery... 
A copper sculpture of a Highland stag sits atop a weather vane at the the Glenfiddich scotch whisky distillery in Dufftown, Scotland January 13, 2013. The Scotch whisky industry said it exported 40 bottles per second in 2011 and it is now Scotland's largest international export ahead of refined petroleum (£3.0 billion) and business services (£2.5 billion). Picture taken January 13, 2013. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: ANIMALS BUSINESS FOOD) 
BRITAIN
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January 23, 2013 
Coopers work side by side as they repair oak whisky casks and barrels, using traditional methods and... 
United Kingdom 
Coopers work side by side as they repair oak whisky casks and barrels at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie... 
Coopers work side by side as they repair oak whisky casks and barrels, using traditional methods and tools, at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside, Scotland January 10, 2013. The cooperage, operating since 1947, repairs and makes over 100,000 oak whisky casks and barrels per year. The Scotch whisky industry said it exported 40 bottles per second in 2011 and it is now Scotland's largest international export ahead of refined petroleum (£3.0 billion) and business services (£2.5 billion). Picture taken January 10, 2013. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD EMPLOYMENT) 
BRITAIN
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January 23, 2013 
A workman moves a barrel in front of stow of casks at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside,... 
United Kingdom 
A workman moves a barrel in front of stow of casks at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside,... 
A workman moves a barrel in front of stow of casks at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside, Scotland January 13, 2013. The cooperage, operating since 1947, repairs and makes over 100,000 oak whisky casks and barrels per year. The Scotch whisky industry said it exported 40 bottles per second in 2011 and it is now Scotland's largest international export ahead of refined petroleum (£3.0 billion) and business services (£2.5 billion). Picture taken January 13, 2013. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: FOOD BUSINESS) 
BRITAIN
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January 23, 2013 
A stow of bourbon casks from the U.S. are seen at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside,... 
United Kingdom 
A stow of bourbon casks from the U.S. are seen at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside,... 
A stow of bourbon casks from the U.S. are seen at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside, Scotland January 13, 2013. The cooperage, operating since 1947, repairs and makes over 100,000 oak whisky casks and barrels per year. The Scotch whisky industry said it exported 40 bottles per second in 2011 and it is now Scotland's largest international export ahead of refined petroleum (£3.0 billion) and business services (£2.5 billion). Picture taken January 13, 2013. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: FOOD BUSINESS) 
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January 24, 2013 
Edinburgh Burns Club secretary, Cameron Goodall, drinks whisky from a silver quaich after delivering... 
Edinburgh, United Kingdom 
Edinburgh Burns Club secretary, Cameron Goodall, drinks whisky from a silver quaich after delivering... 
Edinburgh Burns Club secretary, Cameron Goodall, drinks whisky from a silver quaich after delivering the 'Address to the Haggis' during a Burns supper at the Royal Burgess Golfing Society in Edinburgh, Scotland January 24, 2013. Burns suppers are normally held on or near January 25, which is the the birthday of Scotlands's national poet, Robert Burns. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: ANNIVERSARY SOCIETY) 
BRITAIN
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January 23, 2013 
Glasses of scotch whisky sit on a table during a tour of the Glenfiddich scotch whisky distillery in... 
DUFFTOWN, United Kingdom 
Glasses of scotch whisky sit on a table during a tour of the Glenfiddich scotch whisky distillery in... 
Glasses of scotch whisky sit on a table during a tour of the Glenfiddich scotch whisky distillery in Dufftown, Scotland January 13, 2013. The Scotch whisky industry said it exported 40 bottles per second in 2011 and it is now Scotland's largest international export ahead of refined petroleum (£3.0 billion) and business services (£2.5 billion). Picture taken January 13, 2013. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD) 
BRITAIN
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January 23, 2013 
Coopers work side by side as they repair oak whisky casks and barrels, using traditional methods and... 
United Kingdom 
Coopers work side by side as they repair oak whisky casks and barrels at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie... 
Coopers work side by side as they repair oak whisky casks and barrels, using traditional methods and tools, at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside, Scotland January 10, 2013. The cooperage, operating since 1947, repairs and makes over 100,000 oak whisky casks and barrels per year. The Scotch whisky industry said it exported 40 bottles per second in 2011 and it is now Scotland's largest international export ahead of refined petroleum (£3.0 billion) and business services (£2.5 billion). Picture taken January 10, 2013. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD EMPLOYMENT) 
BRITAIN
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January 23, 2013 
A cooper looks at leakage emerging from a whisky barrel as he checks it is airtight at a testing area... 
United Kingdom 
A cooper looks at leakage emerging from a whisky barrel as he checks it is airtight at the Speyside Cooperage... 
A cooper looks at leakage emerging from a whisky barrel as he checks it is airtight at a testing area during repairs, using traditional methods and tools, at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside, Scotland January 10, 2013. The cooperage, operating since 1947, repairs and makes over 100,000 oak whisky casks and barrels per year. The Scotch whisky industry said it exported 40 bottles per second in 2011 and it is now Scotland's largest international export ahead of refined petroleum (£3.0 billion) and business services (£2.5 billion). Picture taken January 10, 2013. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT) 
BRITAIN
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January 23, 2013 
A cooper measures the circumference of a whisky barrel lid during repairs, using traditional methods... 
United Kingdom 
A cooper measures the circumference of a whisky barrel lid during repairs at the Speyside Cooperage in... 
A cooper measures the circumference of a whisky barrel lid during repairs, using traditional methods and tools, at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside, Scotland January 10, 2013. The cooperage, operating since 1947, repairs and makes over 100,000 oak whisky casks and barrels per year. The Scotch whisky industry said it exported 40 bottles per second in 2011 and it is now Scotland's largest international export ahead of refined petroleum (£3.0 billion) and business services (£2.5 billion). Picture taken January 10, 2013. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD EMPLOYMENT) 
BRITAIN
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January 23, 2013 
A 'cooper' rolls a whisky cask along the floor before starting the process to repair it, using traditional... 
United Kingdom 
A cooper rolls a Scotch whisky cask along the floor before starting the process to repair it at the Speyside... 
A 'cooper' rolls a whisky cask along the floor before starting the process to repair it, using traditional methods and tools, at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside, Scotland January 10, 2013. The cooperage, operating since 1947, repairs and makes over 100,000 oak whisky casks and barrels per year. The Scotch whisky industry said it exported 40 bottles per second in 2011 and it is now Scotland's largest international export ahead of refined petroleum (£3.0 billion) and business services (£2.5 billion). Picture taken January 10, 2013. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: FOOD BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT) 
BRITAIN
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January 23, 2013 
A stow of casks are seen at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside, Scotland January 13,... 
United Kingdom 
A stow of casks are seen at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside, Scotland 
A stow of casks are seen at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside, Scotland January 13, 2013. The cooperage, operating since 1947, repairs and makes over 100,000 oak whisky casks and barrels per year. The Scotch whisky industry said it exported 40 bottles per second in 2011 and it is now Scotland's largest international export ahead of refined petroleum (£3.0 billion) and business services (£2.5 billion). Picture taken January 13, 2013. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: FOOD BUSINESS) 
BRITAIN
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January 23, 2013 
A cooper rolls a whisky cask along the floor before starting the process to repair it, using traditional... 
United Kingdom 
A cooper rolls a scotch whisky cask along the floor before starting the process to repair it at the Speyside... 
A cooper rolls a whisky cask along the floor before starting the process to repair it, using traditional methods and tools, at the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie in Speyside, Scotland January 10, 2013. The cooperage, operating since 1947, repairs and makes over 100,000 oak whisky casks and barrels per year. The Scotch whisky industry said it exported 40 bottles per second in 2011 and it is now Scotland's largest international export ahead of refined petroleum (£3.0 billion) and business services (£2.5 billion). Picture taken January 10, 2013. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: FOOD BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT) 
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January 13, 2013 
The word welcome is shown in different languages on the lids of casks at the Glenfiddich whisky distillery... 
United Kingdom 
The word welcome is shown in different languages on the lids of casks at the Glenfiddich whisky distillery... 
The word welcome is shown in different languages on the lids of casks at the Glenfiddich whisky distillery in Dufftown, Scotland January 13, 2013. A former Scotland tourist official believes that marketing of the malt whisky industry in the Speyside region should be increased to help boost tourism, local media reported. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
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January 13, 2013 
Visitors look at copper whisky stills during a tour of the Glenfiddich whisky distillery in Dufftown,... 
United Kingdom 
Visitors look at copper whisky stills during a tour of the Glenfiddich whisky distillery in Dufftown,... 
Visitors look at copper whisky stills during a tour of the Glenfiddich whisky distillery in Dufftown, Scotland January 13, 2013. A former Scotland tourist official believes that marketing of the malt whisky industry in the Speyside region should be increased to help boost tourism, local media reported. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
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January 13, 2013 
Visitors look at copper whisky stills during a tour of the Glenfiddich whisky distillery in Dufftown,... 
United Kingdom 
Visitors look at copper whisky stills during a tour of the Glenfiddich whisky distillery in Dufftown,... 
Visitors look at copper whisky stills during a tour of the Glenfiddich whisky distillery in Dufftown, Scotland January 13, 2013. A former Scotland tourist official believes that marketing of the malt whisky industry in the Speyside region should be increased to help boost tourism, local media reported. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
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