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IainB wrote:I got an e-mail from an Ally in the whisky exchange the other day. Then there's the Celtic whiskey shop and it's Ally and Al.
It seems to me that to get a job in the broad whiskey industry a good start would be to change your name to Ally.
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:IainB wrote:I got an e-mail from an Ally in the whisky exchange the other day. Then there's the Celtic whiskey shop and it's Ally and Al.
It seems to me that to get a job in the broad whiskey industry a good start would be to change your name to Ally.
You looking for a job in the industry ... I shall address you as AllyB hence forth so ...
note: with all these Ally's in the business it is probably important to hang on to the B.
sligeach wrote:Hello
I'm sligeach and I've joined as I'm interested in gaining more knowledge in Irish spirits beyond my cousin's (RIP - but not from the) poteen.
I enjoy 15-yr. Redbreast. I have been given a bottle of Erin Go Bragh, distilled in 1967, 20-year pot still malt whiskey. I've searched the internet and cannot find it reflected anywhere. On the internet I've run across Erin Go Bragh whiskey, however it is in a different bottle & label than mine. Mine is in a green bottle with a green label (stereotyping?). Can anyone enlighten me as to the Erin Go Bragh whiskey I have? It's a very nice tasking whiskey. I'm looking forward to learning more about the various styles, tastes of Irish whiskey from my colleagues in this forum.
Regards, Sligeach
Vaz Te wrote:Greetings All
I am Geoff a fan of whisky and West Ham. I am a happy man today. I collect and drink whisky and found yor web site recently. I am interested in hearing more about Irish whisky. Whats good to do in Dublin for whisky fans.
Geoff