Folks,
The Offaly Branch of IWAI (Inland Waterways Association of Irleand) in conjunction with the
Offaly Historical Society are hosting a talk on last year's Grand Crew project (see http://grandcrew.iwai.ie) covering the "Why we did it, What we did, How we did it etc.) The talk will cover much the same ground as presented at the society tasting on 1st October 2009. If you missed it, or if you're outside Dublin, then this might be an opportunity to see/hear all. You'll also get an opportunity to taste the two expressions.
The venue is the Historical Society, Bury Quay, Tullamore at 8pm, 1st March 2010.
From http://www.iwai.ie/diary/index.php3?id=768:
"This project was developed to mark the 50th anniversary of the Grand Canal’s closure to commercial traffic in 1959, to celebrate the achievements of the boatmen who worked the commercial boats and to promote the restoration of the Kilbeggan Line, the combined muscles of Cooley Distillery, Inland Waterways Association of Ireland (IWAI), Heritage Boat Association (HBA), 107B restoration barge project, Kilbeggan Harbour Amenity Group and the Irish Whiskey Society (IWS); shipped two whiskey casks by canal from Locke's Distillery in Kilbeggan to Dublin for the first time in more than 50 years.
Michaels talk will cover all aspects of the project from the original whiskey selection in Cooley’s, Kilbeggan by the Irish Whiskey Society, the transportation of the Casks from the distillery via vintage truck, the travel along the Kilbeggan line by horse and cart, the transfer of the casks onto the 107B Barge which transported the cask to Dublin and on to a celebration with the former Canal Boatmen and the arrival of the casks in Dublin and the official welcome by Dublin's Lord Mayor on the 6th October.
The talk will be interwoven with photos and video of the various stages and of course a tasting of the product itself, with both casks represented on the sampling table."
Michael