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Postby waver929 » Mon Jan 16, 2012 10:42 pm

Hi there,

I am flying to Ireland at the beginning of Feb 2012 for my 40th birthday.
I have rented a self-catering house in Killarney for a week. I know that Killarney is pretty much a "Touri Place", but I think you can reach many nice places from there.

I have just some questions about whiskey drinking in Killarney and this area:

The Beaufort Bar is a place I found on irelandwhiskeytrail.com. They say this pub should have more than 100 different whiskies... Does somebody know this place?
Can anybody recommend another place in Killarney or not that far away?

Thank you all!
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Re: Stay in Killarney Area

Postby JohnM » Tue Jan 17, 2012 11:38 am

I don't know much about whisky bars in Kerry, but the Sheen Falls Hotel in Kenmare has one - very, very expensive, though.

Regardless of the whisky, I think it's worth visiting Kenmare. A lovely town.
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Re: Stay in Killarney Area

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:01 pm

I go down to Kerry a few times a year to visit my brother just outside Tralee. Lots to see alright,but good Whiskey bars are rare. I recommend you buy some good ones in the airport to have back in the house.
If you have time go to Banna beach,great for water sports.Its northwest of Tralee.
If your into your golf Ballybunnion is a little further up the road too.
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Re: Stay in Killarney Area

Postby IainB » Thu Jan 19, 2012 12:22 am

There are at least 2 Kerry natives who post regularly on this forum. Surely they have something to say?
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Re: Stay in Killarney Area

Postby waver929 » Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:54 pm

Tank you for the advices... I definetly will travel around and wie will have a stop in middleton ;)
And as I know the whiskey princess in Irland I will pick up some bottles in Frankfurt Hahn Airport. Normaly they sell 2 One Liter bottles of Jameson for 30 €... This should last fr the week ;)
For my Birthday I am searching for a 1972 whisky. I had bought a bottle GlenGrant 1972 Duncan Taylor and wanted to Save it for my birthday... And Now I can tell you, 1972 was a quite good year for Glen Grant ;)
Anybody got a good suggestion? I.e. Tobermory 1972 32 y old Green or red Label...
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Re: Stay in Killarney Area

Postby TheWhiskeyBro » Thu Jan 19, 2012 9:55 pm

If you make it to Dingle do drop into 'D!ck Mac's' pub, fine display and collection of whiskeys but not at country prices ;-)
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Re: Stay in Killarney Area

Postby JohnM » Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:46 pm

waver929 wrote:For my Birthday I am searching for a 1972 whisky. I had bought a bottle GlenGrant 1972 Duncan Taylor and wanted to Save it for my birthday... And Now I can tell you, 1972 was a quite good year for Glen Grant ;)
Anybody got a good suggestion? I.e. Tobermory 1972 32 y old Green or red Label...

The clynelishes and capperdonichs from that era are supposed to be vefy good. There is a Clynelish available on Whisky Base's shop... Here is the Whisky Exchange selection - http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/Vintage-1972.aspx

And there is currently a very good Glendronach 1972 available in the Celtic Whiskey Shop, although it is expensive.
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Re: Stay in Killarney Area

Postby waver929 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:12 pm

JohnM wrote:
waver929 wrote:For my Birthday I am searching for a 1972 whisky. I had bought a bottle GlenGrant 1972 Duncan Taylor and wanted to Save it for my birthday... And Now I can tell you, 1972 was a quite good year for Glen Grant ;)
Anybody got a good suggestion? I.e. Tobermory 1972 32 y old Green or red Label...

The clynelishes and capperdonichs from that era are supposed to be vefy good. There is a Clynelish available on Whisky Base's shop... Here is the Whisky Exchange selection - http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/Vintage-1972.aspx

And there is currently a very good Glendronach 1972 available in the Celtic Whiskey Shop, although it is expensive.


Oh yeah, the Glendronach... nice! This deep color from the olorosso cask... but as you say, to expensive... :(
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Re: Stay in Killarney Area

Postby JohnM » Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:38 pm

Yeah. Very expensive.

The one Whisky Base have is actually a Caperdonich.

Older Strathislas and Longmorns from Gordon & MacPhail are very good value and they're very good distilleries.
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Re: Stay in Killarney Area

Postby JohnM » Sun Jan 22, 2012 9:42 pm

I asked a friend from Killarney and he says Courtney's. Looked it up online and they have a good enough whiskey menu - including a whiskey tasting menu. Lots of nice beers too, apparently.
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Re: Stay in Killarney Area

Postby JohnM » Mon Jan 23, 2012 2:39 pm

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Re: Stay in Killarney Area

Postby DavidH » Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:03 pm

JohnM wrote:http://www.courtneysbar.com/Welcome_files/Courtneys%20Drinks%20Menu.pdf

How hard is it to proofread a menu before getting it printed?
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