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Summer Sips

Summer Sips

James Holohan Wednesday 23rd June 2021 0
  Sun’s out, summer sips out! We’ve got a crackin’ good selection below for the coming sunny days for you to cool down and enjoy either out in your sunny garden or with friends and family. We’ve put together a thirst-quenching list full of favourites here from gin, pre-made cocktails, wine, and everything in between.   So, be sure to slap on the suntan, pull out the lawn chair, and pick up one of these choices below! Enjoy.    Killowen Dark Rum Mojito Seltzer   A refreshing spr...
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Last Minute Valentine’s Gifts? Celtic Whiskey Shop Have You Covered!

Last Minute Valentine’s Gifts? Celtic Whiskey Shop Have You Covered!

James Holohan Monday 10th February 2020 0
Last Minute Valentine’s Gifts? Celtic Whiskey Shop have you covered!   Actions speak louder than words they say, so why not share your most beloved bottle this Valentine's Day? From champagne to eclectic red wines, whiskey to gins, the team at the Celtic Whiskey Shop are on hand to help you select the perfect gift for that special someone…or yourself — any excuse for a tipple!     Window Shopping  In our opinion, a bottle of bubbles is an absolute must! Nothing quite says Happy Valentine...
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5 Reasons not to be intimidated by whisk(e)y

5 Reasons not to be intimidated by whisk(e)y

Rachel rachel Monday 14th September 2015 0
        1. Expertise are not required There is no ignoring the fact that the world of whisk(e)y can sometimes be complicated. Single Malt? Blend? Pot Still? It can all be very confusing. However, you do not need to know everything about each and every distillery and style in order to enjoy the drink itself. In our experience, those who understand a little more about the whiskey they are drinking tend to garner more satisfaction from their drink, but there is no sense in concentrating so h...
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Gins Glorious Gins

Gins Glorious Gins

System Administrator Wednesday 3rd September 2014 3
There was once a time when you had two choices; Cork Dry Gin, or Gordons Dry Gin. If you were lucky you might get served a small slice of lemon and some room temperature tonic to accompany it in your G&T. This is how I remember my first experience of what is one of the world’s greatest mixed drinks. Fortunately it did not put me off. Later when I started working in the drinks trade I was introduced to Bombay Sapphire served with a slice of lime and some slightly better quality tonic.   ...
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