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Clontarf 1014 is a blended Irish whiskey produced in County Cork, Ireland.It is triple distilled using a combination of grains and aged in bourbon barrels. [5]Clontarf 1014 also produced a single malt, as well as a reserve that is a blend of single malt and grain whiskey.
Monkey Shoulder is a brand of Scotch whisky produced by William Grant & Sons in Scotland. Monkey Shoulder is a blended malt whisky , one of a small number of whiskies in this style. [ 1 ] As of 2023, Monkey Shoulder is the world's third best-selling brand of Scotch whisky, trailing Johnnie Walker and The Macallan .
The whisky is tasted, often a little at first, and then in larger amounts and with the spirit being moved around the tongue and swallowed slowly. The purpose of the first tasting is to appraise the texture while subsequent tastings are to analyse flavours and scents. [5] In the second tasting the primary flavours are determined.
Plymouth Gin is a style and brand of gin that has been distilled on the same premises on the Barbican in Plymouth, Devon, since 1793. [1] The site of production, the Plymouth Gin Distillery, was built in 1431 and is reputed to have once been a monastery of the Dominican Order, widely known as "Black Friars".
Golden Monkey tea (Chinese: 金猴茶; pinyin: jīn hóu chá) is a black tea originating from the Fujian and Yunnan provinces in China. Only the bud and first leaf are picked, and the tea leaves are characterized by the pale gold threading. Golden Monkey tea is a black tea counterpart of Silver Needle white tea. The flavor profile of golden ...
Owner Frank L. Szelwach, 47, notes that customers run the gamut from early twenties to their early fifties, but has noticed that the younger crowds drink far less than their older counterparts.
The judging process is based upon blind tasting in small flights, with entries evaluated by multiple panels over an extended period of time. [2] Judges are expert tasters who are highly regarded in their field. [4] All judging takes place in Ultimate Beverage Challenge's own tasting facility, specifically designed to optimize the evaluation ...
From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Jeffrey O. Henley joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 47.8 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.