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irish-whiskey wrote:Good ones first .....
gotta laugh at the London, England!
varizoltan wrote:irish-whiskey wrote:Good ones first .....
gotta laugh at the London, England!
i was looking, England??? wha???
so it was not really the free state Ireland than
irish-whiskey wrote:How old you reckon?
TheWhiskeyBro wrote:The Preston's is original, however it is relatively modern, probably late 1960s to early 1970s. A few half bottles of this on ebay recently including a full case of half bottles in original packaging. Grants of Ireland Ltd is the clue, a bit of research on Grants and you might get a clearer picture.
TheWhiskeyBro wrote:Hi John,
Not sure why they used ABV,I can't find any laws/regulations that state whether you could use proof or abv in the US,
However I don know that 22 U.P. (under proof) was a very common strength at that time.
For example Greenspot used to be bottled at 22 U.P. which as far as I know works out is 45% abv.