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  2. Glenkinchie distillery - Wikipedia

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    Glenkinchie 12 years. Glenkinchie lies, as the name might suggest, in a glen of the Kinchie Burn near the village of Pencaitland, East Lothian. It is situated about 15 miles from Edinburgh. The distillery is set in farmland. The name 'Kinchie' is a corruption of 'De Quincy', the original owners of the land.

  3. Lowland single malts - Wikipedia

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    Glenkinchie Distillery (2005) As a region, the Lowlands have been more strongly associated with grain whisky and blended whisky than malt whisky. Blended whisky often uses a high proportion of Lowland malt, as the less intense flavour profile means it does not dominate the other constituent whiskies.

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  5. 5 Ireland Dubliners came to Ohio's Dublin for free beer after ...

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    Dublin's visitor bureau put up billboards in Dublin, Ireland, offering free beer for Irish residents who traveled to Ohio. Five took them up on offer. 5 Ireland Dubliners came to Ohio's Dublin for ...

  6. Quinnsworth - Wikipedia

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    Quinnsworth was a supermarket chain that operated in Ireland from 1966 to 1997. During its time in operation, it grew to be one of Ireland's leading retailers, with approximately one quarter of the grocery market in the Republic of Ireland, and some 88 supermarkets across the island of Ireland, including its Crazy Prices brand operated at some of its larger outlets.

  7. Poitín - Wikipedia

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    The old style of poitín distilling was from a malted barley base for the mash, the same as single malt whiskey or pure pot still whiskey distilled in Ireland. The word poitín stems from the Irish word "pota" for pot; this refers to the small copper pot still used by poitín distillers.

  8. Whiskyville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Whiskyville was so named in the 19th century on account of there being many distilleries located in the town. [2] The community was named Whiskyville after a still was built there in 1838 by Elias Mann. [3]

  9. Auchentoshan distillery - Wikipedia

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    The Auchentoshan distillery was built in 1823. [4] [8] The original distillery was built by a corn merchant named John Bulloch and managed with his son. [4]Following their bankruptcy in 1834, the distillery was sold to Alexander Filshie, a local farmer and it remained under control of his family until 1877, following a bad harvest when it was sold again to several owners. [4]