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Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby dutch » Wed Dec 21, 2011 8:46 pm

Looking for the name of the bar in Belfast that has it's own whiskey (own distillery?) and will only sell it in the bar. I believe there was also a song written about it.
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Re: Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby damienmcguigan » Wed Dec 21, 2011 11:08 pm

The only one I can think of is the Palace Bar in Dublin. I remember reading about a pub in county Antrim that has one but cant remember where. Think it was near International airport but cant for the life of me remember where. Maybe someone else knows?
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Re: Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby damienmcguigan » Wed Dec 21, 2011 11:15 pm

This might be the one i was thinking of. Mentions a 'whiskey' called Podhreen Mare
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Re: Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby dutch » Thu Dec 22, 2011 5:37 am

If it helps, the song as I remember, was about a gentleman who frequented the bar and drank only the whiskey from the bar which was never sold except by the glass, but when the costumer died, they auctioned off a bottle and gave the money to the wife, was the first time they had ever sold a bottle. If I could find the name of the song, I think it's the same as the bar.
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Re: Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby dutch » Thu Dec 22, 2011 6:17 am

and with a lot of rooting around, I found what I was looking for, and it's not a pub in Belfast but in Portadown, it's called McConville's.
The song I was thinking of was "McCONVILLE'S" by James Keelaghan, if you're interested in the words you can find them on his "House Of Cards" cd, or here http://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=138572.
Thanks for the help anyway, I'll see if I can stop there when we are there next year and see if it's true that they make their own whiskey and won't sell a bottle of it for taking away.
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Re: Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby TallyB » Thu Dec 22, 2011 10:35 pm

Podhreen Mare is the whiskey made by Cooleys for The Thatch bar in Broughshane
close to Ballymena.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Thu Dec 22, 2011 11:21 pm

dutch wrote:and with a lot of rooting around, I found what I was looking for, and it's not a pub in Belfast but in Portadown, it's called McConville's.
The song I was thinking of was "McCONVILLE'S" by James Keelaghan, if you're interested in the words you can find them on his "House Of Cards" cd, or here http://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=138572.
Thanks for the help anyway, I'll see if I can stop there when we are there next year and see if it's true that they make their own whiskey and won't sell a bottle of it for taking away.


I fear this may be an ancient scenario ...

If McConvilles is still on the go today they are certainly not making their own. I don't even think they even have their own bottling in the pub as one of us would have heard of it by now. Certainly could of happened in it's earlier history though...
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Re: Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby dutch » Thu Dec 22, 2011 11:33 pm

IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:
dutch wrote:and with a lot of rooting around, I found what I was looking for, and it's not a pub in Belfast but in Portadown, it's called McConville's.
The song I was thinking of was "McCONVILLE'S" by James Keelaghan, if you're interested in the words you can find them on his "House Of Cards" cd, or here http://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=138572.
Thanks for the help anyway, I'll see if I can stop there when we are there next year and see if it's true that they make their own whiskey and won't sell a bottle of it for taking away.


I fear this may be an ancient scenario ...

If McConvilles is still on the go today they are certainly not making their own. I don't even think they even have their own bottling in the pub as one of us would have heard of it by now. Certainly could of happened in it's earlier history though...


Thanks, we're headed over next year and I'm just making plans on places to visit/things to see type of stuff, if it was true it would be fun to go to, but if not, I'll look up other whiskey places to visit while we're there.
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Re: Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby rathbeggan » Fri Dec 23, 2011 3:37 pm

McConville's seems to be still there: see Wikipedia page on Portadown: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portadown.

A lot of pubs would have bought whiskey in casks and bottled it on the premises or served it from the cask, possibly McConville's did this.

I have an idea a pub in Portaferry has a special bottling from Cooley. There are two pubs in Waterford that have their own bottlings still (but aren't saying what's in the bottle).

Hope you enjoy your visit, you'll get plenty of ideas for whiskey related places from this site.
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Re: Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby mcconvilles bar » Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:10 am

Hi just to let people know M'Convilles Bar in Portadown Co Armagh is still tradeing from 1865 to the present day. We do still have or own M'Convilles Whiskey and you are rite it isnt forsale. We were offered £1000.00 for a bottle in december by a customer and it was refused!!!!!. The story from the song by james keelaghan is true thank you folks!!!!
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Re: Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby dutch » Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:22 am

mcconvilles bar wrote:Hi just to let people know M'Convilles Bar in Portadown Co Armagh is still tradeing from 1865 to the present day. We do still have or own M'Convilles Whiskey and you are rite it isnt forsale. We were offered £1000.00 for a bottle in december by a customer and it was refused!!!!!. The story from the song by james keelaghan is true thank you folks!!!!


Thanks, I assume that you either work there or are the owner, either way thanks. I plan on stopping by next Oct and visiting so we might get a chance to meet and verify the song.
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Re: Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:04 am

mcconvilles bar wrote:Hi just to let people know M'Convilles Bar in Portadown Co Armagh is still tradeing from 1865 to the present day. We do still have or own M'Convilles Whiskey and you are rite it isnt forsale. We were offered £1000.00 for a bottle in december by a customer and it was refused!!!!!. The story from the song by james keelaghan is true thank you folks!!!!


Great to hear ye are still on the go, saw a picture of it on line from the outside and looks like a lovely bar ... might try get up to ye if I'm up that way at any stage.

Quick question ... when you say you have some McConvilles Whiskey. Do you mean some of the original stuff that ye use to make and have it on display or are ye getting some bottled for the bar and currently and selling measures/shots?
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Re: Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby dutch » Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:11 pm

IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:
mcconvilles bar wrote:Hi just to let people know M'Convilles Bar in Portadown Co Armagh is still tradeing from 1865 to the present day. We do still have or own M'Convilles Whiskey and you are rite it isnt forsale. We were offered £1000.00 for a bottle in december by a customer and it was refused!!!!!. The story from the song by james keelaghan is true thank you folks!!!!


Great to hear ye are still on the go, saw a picture of it on line from the outside and looks like a lovely bar ... might try get up to ye if I'm up that way at any stage.

Quick question ... when you say you have some McConvilles Whiskey. Do you mean some of the original stuff that ye use to make and have it on display or are ye getting some bottled for the bar and currently and selling measures/shots?


Thanks Adrian, let me know what you find out please.

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Re: Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby mcconvilles bar » Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:14 pm

Yeah we still have 18 40oz bottles with labels of the original Mcconvilles whiskey in the bar. If any visitor from this site comes over when on holidays you will get a treat of it on the house!!!! Make sure you ask for Andy. ;)
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Re: Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby dutch » Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:30 am

mcconvilles bar wrote:Yeah we still have 18 40oz bottles with labels of the original Mcconvilles whiskey in the bar. If any visitor from this site comes over when on holidays you will get a treat of it on the house!!!! Make sure you ask for Andy. ;)


Thanks Andy, will do, hopefully you will still have some left in October!
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Re: Belfast Whiskey bar

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:33 am

Very kind of you Andy, you might have an Army of whiskey anoraks beating a path to your door.

By the way is the Hotel part still running also?


A pic of McConville's from the Wiki Article.

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