"This sad state of affairs ended in 1989 when the potatoe-peel ethenol plant in Dundalk was converted into a whiskey distillery".
this came from a book on whiskey that i am reading.
What does a potatoe-peel factory do?
I googled it without luck.
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scotty wrote:What this refers to?
"This sad state of affairs ended in 1989 when the potatoe-peel ethenol plant in Dundalk was converted into a whiskey distillery".
this came from a book on whiskey that i am reading.
What does a potatoe-peel factory do?
I googled it without luck.
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rathbeggan wrote:The Riverstown plant, now Cooley Distillery, was part of Ceimicí Teo ("Chemicals Limited") which was established in 1939. There were four plants in total I think. The idea was to make industrial alcohol from potatoes.