
Bunnahabhain, one of Islay’s finest Single Malt Scotch Whiskies, are getting involved in St Andrew’s day on Monday 30 November and are conducting a survey about Scotland and what it means to be Scottish.
It’s a favourite tipple of quite a few of us here in the Radio Magnetic office so we thought we’d share this chance to celebrate St Andrew’s day on Monday 30 November with a nice heart-warming dram of whisky or two.
Competition
To answer the questions, simply put your answers in the comments box below. As a thank you one lucky respondent will win a bottle of Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old. The lucky winner of the bottle will be drawn and announced on St Andrew’s Day, Monday 30 November. Good luck and slanjivar!
- What 3 words come to mind when you think about Scotland?
- What 3 things do you think people outwith Scotland link with the country?
- What’s the best thing about Scotland?
- If you could change 1 thing about Scotland, what would it be?
- What does St Andrew’s Day mean to you?
Rules and Biz
- By entering the competition you agree to subscribing to our newsletter.
- You must be 18 or older.
- The prize is one bottle of Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old Single Malt Whisky.
- Competition will run until 6pm on Thursday 19 November.
- You must tell everyone how much you LOVE Radio Magnetic.
By entering this competition you agree to our terms and conditions.









1. What 3 words come to mind when you think about Scotland?
FRIENDLY,GORGEOUS COUNTYSIDE
2. What 3 things do you think people outwith Scotland link with the country?
KILTS,WHISKY,THE WEATHER
3. What’s the best thing about Scotland?
THE PEOPLE.very warm,friendly and hospitable
4. If you could change 1 thing about Scotland, what would it be?
THE WEATHER
5. What does St Andrew’s Day mean to you?
CELEBRATING SCOTLAND AS A COUNTRY
1. The Hail Clamjamfrie
2. Whisky, Golf, Music
3. The People (for their generosity, friendliness, compassion, humour and banter)
4. The People (for their short tempers, narrow-mindedness and sometimes judgemental nature)
5. A dram or two
1. Haggis, Green hills , Irn-bru
2. William Wallace, Whiskey, Tartan
3. The dark humor of the people
4. Educate the neds
5. Using up the fireworks left over from bon fire night
Sunshine on Leith
History, Haggis. Tartan
When the rain stops
The great divide
Not a lot, but a great chance to win a fine malt.