The Lost Distilleries of Ireland - Brian Townsend

The Lost Distilleries of Ireland

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Buch | Hardcover
192 Seiten
2011
Neil Wilson Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-897784-36-5 (ISBN)
21,80 inkl. MwSt
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Scotch may be the most popular whisky in the world today, but over a century ago, it was Irish whiskey which was most commonly drunk throughout the world. Nowadays only three producing units exist at Midleton, Co Cork; Bushmills, Co Antrim and Cooley at Dundalk, Co Louth. This book details what happened to the lost distilleries of Ireland.
Scotch may be the most popular whisky in the world today, but over a century ago, it was Irish whiskey which was most commonly drunk throughout the world. Nowadays only three producing units exist at Midleton, Co Cork; Bushmills, Co Antrim and Cooley at Dundalk, Co Louth. In this book, Brian Townsend has meticulously researched the lost distilleries of Ireland and details what happened to them. In part I, he relates the origins of distilling in Ireland (an Arabic hand-down to Irish monks); the links with Scotland; the wild years when illicit distilling was rampant and shebeens proliferated as corruption increased; the coming of legitimacy and temperance; the development of the Coffey still (which ultimately helped to sink the industry); the golden years; and, prohibition in the USA and the emergence of the Free State in 1922. In part II, each distillery is listed and accompanied with archive photos and etchings.
The list will include: Bow Street, John's Lane, Thomas Street, Marrowbone Lane, Jones Road and Phoenix Park (all Dublin); Monasterevan, Co Kildare; Tullamore, Brusna and Birr (all Co Offaly); Nun's Island, Galway; Limerick, Co Limerick; North Mall, Cork; Midleton, Glen and Bandon (all Co Cork); Bishop's Water, Wexford; Dundalk, Co Louth; Royal Irish, Avoniel and Irish, Belfast; Upper and Lower, Comber, Co Down; and, Coleraine and Limavady, Co Londonderry and Abbey Street and Waterside, Londonderry. Black and white contemporary and archive photographs accompany the text.

Brian Townsend is a journalist with an abiding interest in architecture and industrial archaeology. His is author of The Glory That Was Home (1990) and Scotch Missed: The Lost Distilleries of Scotland (1993). He lives near Dundee.

Foreword by John Clement Ryan 1 Introduction 3 PART ONE 1 Ireland's Emerging Spirit 9 2 The Road To Ruin: Gaugers and Poteen 14 3 Coffey Conquers The World 20 4 Dublin's Pot Stills Reign Supreme 27 5 The Once and Phoenix Industry 35 Map of Ireland, 1887 40 Key to map 41 PART TWO 6 Co Antrim & Belfast Avoniel 45 Connswater 46 Royal Irish 48 7 Co Cork Bandon 53 Glen 58 Midleton 60 North Mall 64 Watercourse 68 The Green 70 Daly's 72 8 Co Down Comber 73 9 Co Dublin Bow Street 78 John's Lane 83 Jones Road 85 Marrowbone Lane 89 Phoenix Park 91 Thomas Street 94 10 Co Galway Nuns Island 98 11 Co Kildare Monasterevan 102 12 Co Limerick Limerick 106 13 Co Londonderry Abbey Street 109 Waterside 113 Coleraine 115 Limavady 118 14 Co Louth Dundalk 121 15 Co Offaly Birr 124 Tullamore 127 16 Co Westmeath Kilbeggan 132 17 Co Wexford Bishop's Water 138 18 The Unsung And The Forgotten: Other Lost Distilleries Belfast 143 Burke's 143 Burt 144 Cromac 145 Dodder Bank 146 Drogheda 147 Hackett's 147 Marlfield 148 Westport 149 White Horse 149 Early Lost Distilleries of Cork City 150 Millfield Shee's Ring's Riverstown Walker's/St Dominick's The Ceimici Teoranta Distilleries 151 Appendix Excise records from 1802 & 1822 152

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.3.2011
Vorwort John Clement Ryan
Zusatzinfo 50 b/w plates and maps
Verlagsort Glasgow
Sprache englisch
Maße 177 x 246 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Essen / Trinken Getränke
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Technik
ISBN-10 1-897784-36-8 / 1897784368
ISBN-13 978-1-897784-36-5 / 9781897784365
Zustand Neuware
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