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Londondery Arms Hotel in Carnlough Changes Hands06 Jul 202400:47:08

Once owned by Sir Winston Churchill no less


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Belfast Distillery Company launches McConnells at the Crumlin Road Gaol18 Apr 202400:23:30
Berry Brothers and Rudd Wine Merchants of Pall Mall London since 1698 Joseph Whittaker Global Brand Ambassador04 Jun 202300:29:36
Corsair Distillery's Ryan Schemmel26 May 202100:31:15
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International Tennesse Whiskey Day 2021 we hit the trail with Sara Beth Urban22 May 202100:55:19
The Nose - how important a factor is it in the Whiskey experience19 May 202100:26:30
Our Anniversary plus This Week In Whiskey and a Bushmills Caribbean Rum Cask Finish Tasting15 May 202101:04:08
The Finish is it the most important bit of the Whiskey experience12 May 202100:26:50

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Leopold Bros Distillery Denver Colorado - Todd Leopold on the Three Chamber Still08 May 202100:48:21
The Hard Truth Distilling Company Indiana - Bryan Smyth05 May 202100:30:04
The Jack Daniels Story - Chasing Whiskey with Greg Olliver02 May 202100:31:39
Blakes of the Hollow exclusive Powers 2000 19 Year Old Irish Whiskey28 Apr 202100:13:52
https://linktr.ee/IrishWhiskey The Crushed Grape, 5 The Market Place, Derrylin, Co. Fermanagh BT92 9AN

02867748550

http://blakesofthehollow.com/

https://www.facebook.com/TheHollow1887/

https://twitter.com/BlakesTheHollow

Blakes of the Hollow, 6 Church Street, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, BT74 7EJ

028 6632 2143
blakesofthehollow@hotmail.co.uk

The Crolly Distillery's Joe Devenney 28 Apr 202100:23:33

The Crolly Distillery
Old Crolly Doll Factory
Killindarragh
Crolly
Co. Donegal

hello@thecrollydistillery.com

The Whiskey Rebellion the war that nearly ended the American Dream with Michael Robinson from the Bradford House20 May 202300:41:06
Crop Walker - Grace O'Reilly Agronomist Waterford Organic Irish Whiskey24 Apr 202100:26:22

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White Peak Distillery's Crowdfunding with Max Vaughan21 Apr 202100:28:23
Planet's excluding India's Most Wanted MALT Whiskys21 Apr 202100:19:13
Listoke Distillery's Founder & MD Bronagh Conlon 17 Apr 202100:17:18

In the middle of this week in Whiskey

Thoughts on the Angels Share14 Apr 202100:20:57
Sarah Kennedy Brand Ambassador of McConnells Irish Whisky 10 Apr 202101:17:58

Sarah Kennedy McConnell's Irish Whisky Brand Ambassador

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The Whiskey Companion's Carl McDermott after This Week In Whiskey07 Apr 202100:56:10
Ross Morrison from Scotch Bonnet explains this Invention04 Apr 202100:19:56

https://scotch-bonnet.com/

Top Ten Irish Whiskeys The Sequel31 Mar 202100:26:46

Another Wild Card is Included

Irish Distillers Blender Deidre O'Carroll28 Mar 202100:32:18

Marty & Justin ask away

Coronation Special with HM The King when he was HRH The Prince of Wales06 May 202300:58:48

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Top Ten Irish Whiskeys With A Twist23 Mar 202100:28:05

There are only five but that's not the twist!

Pádraic Ó Griallais MICIL & a Kinnitty Castle Tasting21 Mar 202100:53:40

Pádraic Ó Griallais

padraic@micil.ie

+353 87 7746909

Micil Distillery,

226 Upper Salthill,

Galway,

H91 N9WK

Ireland

www.micildistillery.com

St Patricks Day Whiskey Connection17 Mar 202100:27:54

Saint Patrick's Day special

ScottsIrish Distillery's Conal Treacy 13 Mar 202101:01:28

http://scottsirish.com/

Kinnitty Castle Fine Spirits Irish Whiskey10 Mar 202100:19:40

Barry Connor chats to Marty & Justin

https://kinnittycastlespirits.com/

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Irish Whiskey Auctions Anthony Sheehy07 Mar 202101:09:06

After This Week in Whiskey 12mins in

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Dublin Whiskey Fire 18th June 187502 Mar 202100:28:26

The Dublin Whiskey Fire took place on the 18th of June, 1875.  Fortunately no one died in the fire but 13 died. Find out how!

Your Questions FIELDed & Casks27 Feb 202101:14:28

After this week in Whiskey our version of the news.

News in depth Japanese Regulations and Proof of Terroir24 Feb 202100:22:57

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Shivam Ginglani of Black Bow Indian Whiskey in the Himalayas21 Feb 202100:21:27

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Kennet Pans the birthplace of Whiskey & Whisky Stein, Haig & Jameson with Brian Frew on the Forth of Firth near Alloa/Stirling in Scotland29 Apr 202300:32:53
An Irish Whiskey App due Saint Patricks Day Marty & Justin talk to Conor Winders17 Feb 202100:36:44

Conor Winders

Irish Whiskey App

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Valentine Special - A Japanese Love Suntory Father of Japanese Whisky Masataka Taketsuru14 Feb 202100:58:18

In 1918, a young Japanese man with an ambition to make genuine whisky went alone to Scotland to unveil the secret of whisky making. He is Masataka Taketsuru, the founder of Nikka WhiskGiven the chance to go to Scotland, Masataka became the first Japanese ever to master how to make whisky. He enrolled at the University of Glasgow, took chemistry courses and then apprenticed at three Scotch distilleries. The young and passionate man was fortunate to learn first-hand from craftsmen and have practical trainings to master blending. The two notebooks filled with every detail later became Japan’s very first guide in whisky production.

In 1920 Masataka returned to Japan with his Scottish wife Jessie Roberta (Rita). The two had married earlier that year and Rita decided to immigrate to Japan to support her husband’s dream. However after returning to Japan, Masataka and Rita were heartbroken to find out that Settsu Shuzo, the company which invested in Masataka to learn in Scotland, had to abandon its plan to produce genuine whisky in Japan due to recessions after World War I.


In the meantime another company, Kotobukiya Limited (Suntory), was in search for someone who could conduct whisky production. Being the only Japanese who knew how to produce whisky at that time, Masataka was hired by Kotobukiya in 1923 to direct building the Yamazaki Distillery. There he led the project and devoted himself to producing Japan’s first genuine whisky.

After his ten year contract with Kotobukiya, Masataka decided to become independent to make his own ideal whisky. In 1934 he went north and built his first distillery in Yoichi, Hokkaido, a place - though inconveniently located - he had always considered to be the ideal site for him to make whisky. The environmental conditions of Yoichi were in many ways similar to those of Scotland with a cool climate, crisp air and appropriate humidity. The company first started producing apple products under the name of “Dai Nippon Kaju”, meaning the “Great Japanese Juice Company” while he was preparing to produce whisky. In 1936 the first pot still designed by Masataka and made in Japan was installed and started distillation. Finally in 1940 the first whisky from Nikka was launched. The brand name of this whisky was “NIKKA WHISKY”, short for "Nippon Kaju", which later became the name of the company itself.

Sir Maurice O'Connell - The Liberator Irish Whiskey from Wayward Irish Spirits10 Feb 202100:28:03

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Wayward Irish Spirit - Liberator Normal and Cask Strength Expressions Comparisons07 Feb 202100:53:20

After This Week in Whiskey we compare and contrast a pair of Liberators.

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Alfred Barnard the Bard of Whisky in Britain and Ireland03 Feb 202100:27:18

Alfred Barnard’s comprehensive 1887 book The Whisky Distilleries of the United Kingdom provides detailed coverage of 162 British distilleries, save Avoniel in East Belfast (founded 1882 by William Higgin, closed 1929) who declined his request.  Barnard gives current enthusiasts an overview of past practices, however the man himself remains a mystery as he is missing from 1901 census!


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Irish American Whiskey - Sean McKay joins Marty & Justin31 Jan 202101:01:22

After this Week in Whiskey we head to Achill Island

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Review of Water of Life the Film a Whisky Documentary 27 Jan 202100:30:01

THE FILM IN A SNAPSHOT

The Water of Life is a feature documentary that focuses on the craftsmen, chemists, and renegades at the heart of the whisky revolution that turned the stagnant scotch whisky industry of the 1980s into the titan it is today.

Starting behind the locked gates of an abandoned distillery, Jim McEwan and Mark Reynier share their personal experiences of the risk-taking and wild experimentation they used to turn Bruichladdich into what it is today.

The film takes you on the journeys of other early visionaries like Gordon & MacPhail, Billy Walker, Dr. Rachel Barrie and David Stewart, whose mixture of talent, chemistry, hard work, grit, and a little sprinkle of magic paved the way for the next generation of innovators like Adam Hannett, Kelsey McKechnie, Liam Hughes, Iain Croucher, and Eddie Brook.


https://wateroflifefilm.com/

Burns Night Supper explained by Brian Cassidy President of Belfast Burns Association and Chef Rob Curley Slemish Market Supper Club24 Jan 202100:18:07

Haggis Neeps & Tatties with Marty and Justin on Irish Whiskey Review

All the Presidents Men and Burns Night feature with Brian Cassidy of Belfast Burns Association24 Jan 202101:07:30

Belfast Burns Association is one the oldest its been going 150 years

Inauguration, Brexit & Covid Issues with Whiskey20 Jan 202100:26:14

Marty and Justin chew the fat on the issues of the day.

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The Devil's Cask Unmasked or how to steal the Angel's Share with Jeremy Grunewald 16 Apr 202300:38:54
Whiskey Places - A Quirky Look at Places with a Whisky Connection16 Jan 202101:00:06

Marty and Justin do the news in This Week in Whiskey.

Then we take a look at places associated with Whisky!

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Irish Whiskey Reportage a look at two major insightful industry reports13 Jan 202100:30:16

Marty and Justin explore these two reports download them here.

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Hinch Distillery Special - Irish Whiskey Review is joined by Jamie Cotter09 Jan 202101:02:51

After This Week In Whiskey we chat to Jamie Cotter from Hinch Distillery

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http://noelhanna.com/

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