Irish whiskey was, they'll tell you in Ireland, the first whiskey. The word "whiskey" is Irish. "Uisge," in Gaelic, is water. "Beatha" is life. Water of life — "aqua vitae" in Latin, a catchall phrase ...
based in Dublin. In 2000, there were four whiskey distilleries in Ireland. Now there are 50. The Irish economic boom, roughly 1994 to 2007, did much to jump-start this renaissance. Also ...
Bord Bia, the Irish food board, hosted the fourth season of the ‘Irish Mixers Club’  Mixology Contest, an annual competition held in Nigeria in celebration of St. Patrick’s  Day. The grand finale took ...
Bord Bia, the Irish food board, hosted the fourth season of the ‘Irish Mixers Club’ mixology contest, a yearly competition ...
She further spoke about Ireland’s rich history of alcohol production which has experienced a truly remarkable renaissance in recent years. Irish whiskey ... headquarters in Dublin and offices ...
Today, Scotland is the world’s go-to destination for whisky, but back in the 19th century, Irish whisky (the ‘e’ in Irish whiskey wasn’t universal until the latter half of the 1990s), not Scotch, ...
Louise is part of the wider renaissance of Irish whiskey which has seen small craft distilleries pop up all over the island. She said: "It's an honour to be part of the rebirth of any industry ...