whiskey
whiskey
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by Ed Bagley - 2007-03-17
A week before St. Patrick's Day I bought a pair of Saucony Kilkinney cross-country racing flats. They are a screaming Irish green and stick out like neon lights.It reminded me of the Sports Illustrate...
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by mario oreilly - 2007-08-21
Bushmills Driving along the spectacular Antrim coast you can just tell that this is good whiskey-making country. Soft pasture land, small rivers, natural harbours and a people who know that good thing...
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by mario oreilly - 2007-08-23
Jim Beam is one of the big names of bourbon, so there's no surprise to find a big man behind it all. Booker Noe isn't just physically huge, he is one of the foundation stones of the modern industry. B...
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by Reggie Andersen - 2007-10-03
There are many questions regarding the origins of Whiskey. Historically, the opinions are drastically different according to the native country of the person you ask. More so, it appears that mo...
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by Eric Keane - 2008-07-12
Smithfield Village is the heart of Old Dublin and right here you'll find the Old Jameson Distillery. Irish whiskey dates back to the 6th Century when Irish monks learned of the distillation process on...
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by Sarah Martin - 2008-08-22
Whiskey is a powerful drink and whiskey is a powerful word-possibly because both are of Irish origin. The English articulation of the word in use today is based upon a word the earliest Gaels applied...
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by Sarah Martin - 2008-08-29
SazeracTo make a Sazerac you will need two bottom heavy, 3 ½ ounce bar glasses. Fill one with cracked ice and water and allow it to chill. In the other glass place a lump of sugar along with j...
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by Nicholas Tan - 2008-10-10
In meaning, whiskey translates to "water of life". Whiskey originated from Scotland during the early 1400's, and is very popular around the world today. Even today, whiskey tastes much like it did ...
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by NICHOLAS TAN - 2008-10-10
In meaning, whiskey translates to "water of life". Whiskey originated from Scotland during the early 1400's, and is very popular around the world today. Even today, whiskey tastes much like it di...
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by Nicholas Tan - 2008-10-17
In meaning, whiskey translates to "water of life". Whiskey originated from Scotland during the early 1400's, and is very popular around the world today. Even today, whiskey tastes much like it did whe...