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362.1 | Mountain dew. | EGAV01::MHUGHES | | Tue Apr 12 1988 11:35 | 20 |
| Leaprechauns will supply the data.
There are three main distilling locations in Ireland.
1. Middleton in Co. Cork the center of production for Jameson, Paddy,
Powers, Mulligan, Midleton old Reserve ($200 a bottle) etc.
They pay thier taxes to the Irish Republic.
2. Antrim in the North of Ireland where Bushmills run the oldest
distillery on the planet. THey make Bushmills, Black Bushmills,
and an special Bushmills export (the finest whiskey made).
They pay their taxes to the British state.
3. Connemara where they make poit�n (pronounced putcheen), a very
special distillation from barley. This is the oldest whiskey
industry in the world (not the oldest distillery). It is also
the source of the strongest liquor known to mankind. The product
has excellent attributes of healing and is an excellent rubbing
alcohol for rheumatism. Their distillaries are always changing.
They don't pay taxes to any state.
Snake has drank it too (often).
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362.2 | Isn't something missing? | HJUXB::HASLOCK | Nigel Haslock @ Manalapan,NJ | Tue Apr 12 1988 12:04 | 1 |
| Whatever happened to Tullamore Dew?
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362.3 | OH MY HEAD | TPVAX2::CULBERT | Free Michael Culbert | Tue Apr 12 1988 12:17 | 3 |
| re. .2
The last time Snake was here he drank it all.(With keVins help)
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362.4 | Hips!... | TSC01::MAILLARD | Denis MAILLARD | Wed Apr 13 1988 03:18 | 27 |
| Re .0: The output of Bushmills distillery includes 3 different
products: a) the regular Bushmills (don't know how old it is),
b) the older form of the same product, known as Blackbush, which
is bottled at 12 years of age, and c) during the last 2 or 3 years,
they've been releasing what's known as Bushmills Malt, a single
malt whiskey bottled at 10 years of age and thrice distilled as
most of the Irish whiskeys are, while most Scotch whiskies are
twice distilled (I think only 2 of them are thrice distilled).
The Jameson can also be easily found in 16 year old bottling which
is among the best of Irish whiskeys (disclaimer: this opinion is
strictly my own and I'm prepared to concede that other people may
think otherwise ;^) ).
Most Irish whiskeys are not single or vatted malts, but also include
a small proportion of other spirit(s) like wheat, rye, etc..., varying
with the brands, while the blended Scotch whiskies are a blend of
a proportion varying between 20% and 50% of malt spirit with maize
spirit (which I personally don't like). I'm told there are two brands
of pure maize whiskies but I never had the occasion to taste them.
My own favorite among Irish whiskeys are Bushmills malt, Blackbush,
Jameson and Powers. I must say I'm not very fond of Tullamore Dew.
As for poitin (or poteen in the English transcription), it comes
in very different strengths, ages and qualities, depending on its
origin, but is usually very young, very strong and (depending on
the type of still used and the skills of the producer) sometimes
liable to kill you instantly or leave you a moron with a vegetable
in place of brain (I know it, I survived...)
Denis.
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362.5 | Thanks, more info please.... | DIXIE1::RIDGWAY | For one brief shining moment | Wed Apr 13 1988 10:41 | 7 |
| Thanks for the information on the whiskeys. It was most enlightening.
Along similar lines, I like to drink Glenfiddich (sp?) as a scotch
sipping whiskey. Anything else available that is better?
Regards,
Keith R>
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362.6 | | PH6VAX::MCLAUGHLIN | | Wed Apr 13 1988 11:34 | 1 |
| If you have the money, try Ambassador 25 year old Scotch. Goes down like water.
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362.7 | Scotch malt whiskies. | TSC01::MAILLARD | Denis MAILLARD | Thu Apr 14 1988 04:15 | 22 |
| Re .5, .6: Ambassador is a very good whisky, but it's a blended
one, while Glenfiddich is a single malt. Glenfiddich is a very good
product, unfortunately bottled at least 3 or 4 years too young.
Except for a few Wedgwood(sp?)-made bottles containing 25 year old
spirit (they matured only 3 casks of it and released it for the
distillery's Centennial) and costing about 125 Pounds each,
they only bottle it at 8 year of age, I find it still harsh in my
throat. Depending on your taste (mostly, how peaty you prefer it),
there are several better single malts which can be found easily.
Among the light peat taste, you could try Glenmorangie (10 year
old, easy to find in the US), Cardhu (12 year old) or, one of the
best of this kind, Glen Grant (any bottling older than 10 years,
it's bottled at least at 12 different ages). A little stronger,
try Knockando (bottled at 12 years of age but it carries the year
of production on the bottle) or, better, Macallan (the 12 years old
bottling). If you like it very peaty, try Bowmore (12 year old),
Laphroaig (10 year old) or Highland Park (my favorite, 12 year old
too).
Denis.
Note: Here again this is a strictly subjective note, other people
may prefer different brands and I cannot be sure that YOU will like
the same Scotch as I do.
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362.8 | | CIVIC::JOHNSTON | I _earned_ that touch of grey! | Mon Apr 18 1988 17:59 | 9 |
| re.5 anything better than Glenfiddych?
Cardhu, Laphroig for single.
Uisgebagh [sp?] for a blend. [Please pardon the spelling...when
I want to puchase it, I just look for the little brown crock in
the red velvet tin...]
Annie
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362.9 | Hic! | EGAV01::MHUGHES | | Tue Apr 19 1988 07:33 | 7 |
| Leaprechauns keep a small variety.
I have a bottle of Cardhu at home and I recommend it as a very good
whisky. Glenmorangie is also my favourite.
Snake could get a red nose if I don't rein in dear.
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362.10 | another brand | DUB01::FARRELL | | Fri Apr 22 1988 05:55 | 5 |
| Chivas Regal is a very nice Scotch whiskey but alas only certain
people in the Dublin office would be able to afford it but more
of this person in a separate note !!!!
- Joe
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362.11 | I knew him when he was one of the "little" people. | STEREO::BURNS | Irish Ways & Irish Laws | Fri Apr 22 1988 08:25 | 11 |
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- Joe : Are you refering to "Prince Dermot" ?? :=)
I hear he has taken a sudden interest in Oil Fields.
keVin
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362.12 | A small favor anyone? | ODIXIE::RIDGWAY | For one brief shining moment | Wed Oct 19 1988 11:28 | 14 |
| Recently my parents visited the Emerald Isle and my father has fallen
in love with a whiskey called "John Powers(?)." Since he has tried
it, he has stopped drinking scotch and would like to switch to Powers.
Unfortunately, this whiskey cannot be found in Florida (where he
lives.)
I would be eternally greatful if I could get him a bottle or two
for Christmas. Is there anyone across the pond who would be willing
to pick some up and ship it to me? Naturally, I'd assume all costs
involved.
Please drop me a note via email or respond to this note. Thanks!
Regards, Keith R>
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362.13 | Hic..... Hic..... | EGAV01::MHUGHES | | Wed Oct 19 1988 12:50 | 12 |
| Leaprechauns suggest.
There may be somebody travelling to the U.S. that could engineer
this request.
It would be a safer and quicker method. Is it available in the New
Hampshire Liquor stores ????
A basic question for north-eastern alcoholics. :-)
Snake knows a few nameless ones.
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362.14 | I'm open for any suggestions! | DIXIE1::RIDGWAY | For one brief shining moment | Wed Oct 19 1988 13:57 | 6 |
| I'll take it from *wherever* or *whoever* I can get it from! If
anyone is coming to the states and would be willing to do me this
favor I'd appreciate it greatly. Or, if anyone in the states knows
where I can get this elixer please let me know.
Thanks again, Keith R>
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362.15 | Was (is?) available in New England | VLNVAX::MDLYONS | Michael D. Lyons DTN 297-5911 | Wed Oct 19 1988 19:03 | 3 |
| ...Powers is available in Massachusetts, or was the last time I
bought some. I think I got it at Julio's in Westboro, MA. I'll
check around some...
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362.16 | | TPVAX3::CULBERT | Free Michael Culbert | Thu Oct 20 1988 10:54 | 10 |
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You could probably ask keVin or Murphy... Nope on second thought
don't, they'd drink it before it ever got to you..8*)
paddy
ps. I just couldn't resist
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362.17 | slainte | AIAG::GAVIN | | Thu Oct 20 1988 18:14 | 5 |
| Yes, Powers is available in the NH State Liquor Stores, and I believe
in most large Boston area liquor stores. If you know the importer (I
can't remember offhand) you can probably get your liquor store to
get some for you. If not, let me know and I can have it shipped
for you. Michael
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362.18 | Power's importer in USA | VLNVAX::MDLYONS | Michael D. Lyons DTN 297-5911 | Sat Oct 22 1988 17:10 | 7 |
| According to my bottle, the USA importer for Power's is:
Dreyfus, Ashby & Co.
New York, NY
...it doesn't say sole distributers, so it may be available
from another distributer too.
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362.19 | CELTNET brings you the water of life | IPG::WALTERS | | Thu Nov 03 1988 05:47 | 9 |
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I'll be over 28th Nov to 9th Dec. If you can't find any in the US,
send me MAIL before the 28th Nov and I'll try and bring a bottle across
(Assuming I can find it in England.)
Iechyd da!
Colin
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362.20 | FWIW..... | DIXIE1::RIDGWAY | For one brief shining moment | Fri Nov 04 1988 15:34 | 12 |
| RE: < Note 362.18 by VLNVAX::MDLYONS "Michael D. Lyons DTN 297-5911" >
-< Power's importer in USA >-
> According to my bottle, the USA importer for Power's is:
>
> Dreyfus, Ashby & Co.
> New York, NY
I called the distributor and they haven't imported Power's into
the States for the last 5 years. :-(
Cheers, Keith R>
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362.21 | Wanted - Power's Irish Whiskey!! | ODIXIE::RIDGWAY | Florida Native | Thu Oct 25 1990 20:05 | 11 |
| Since I started this note about 2 years ago, I thought it only fair to
reactivate it. I was able to find some Power's Irish Whiskey (thank
you Colin Walters), but after 2 years, my supply is now gone.
Is there anyone willing to pick up about 5 bottles of Power's and let
me know the best way to get them? According to all my sources, this
stuff simply can not be found in the US anymore.
Thanks greatly (this is for a Christmas present!)
Keith R>
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362.22 | Anyone want to help w/ Christmas cheer??? | ODIXIE::RIDGWAY | Florida Native | Mon Nov 12 1990 08:46 | 8 |
| Is Power's Irish still being made?
Thanks,
Keith R>
PS. I did mention that I'd pay for cost, shipping, and reasonable time
spent shopping.
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