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Post by candiceflynn666 »
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Isn't Scotland talking about leaving the British Union completely because of Brexit, to keep a trading position with the EU? And the whole Ireland/Ulster border issue vis-à-vis Brexit could break that British connection too?ORIGINAL: ian77
Britain is made up of Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and England.... the blue in the Union Jack comes from the Scottish Saltire, the red crosses from N Ireland and England, and the white from all three flags.
Post by CaptBeefheart »
ORIGINAL: fcooke
Jameson - a solid whiskey
Redbreast - very good
Teelings - ditto - if you have not had this I would suggest you track it down
Powers Gold - have not had but hopefully much better than 'standard' Powers.
Bushmills - another solid option.
Is Tullamore Dew an actual whiskey?
And not in the whiskey family - but there is always Puteen.

Post by Gridley380 »
ORIGINAL: fcooke
Is Tullamore Dew an actual whiskey?
Post by Gridley380 »
ORIGINAL: fcooke
Hmmm - haven't seen that one Gridley - thanks for the steer. The spirits stores here are a bit limited. I would have to drive about an hour to get access to anything other than an average bottle of wine. I was pleasantly surprised to see Teeling in one of the local shops. Just means I need to visit Ireland or the UK. Dublin airport and Heathrow have some good whiskey stores (first met Redbreast in the Dublin airport).
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