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  2. Irish Mist - Wikipedia

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    Irish Mist is typically served straight up or on ice, but also goes with coffee, vodka, or cranberry juice. Per the makers, Irish Mist's most popular recipe is Irish Mist with Cola and Lime. [8] A Rusty Mist is an ounce of Irish Mist with an ounce of Drambuie Scotch whisky liqueur. [9] A Black Nail is made from equal parts Irish Mist and Irish ...

  3. Irish whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Irish whiskey has a smoother finish as opposed to the smoky, earthy overtones common to Scotch whisky, which come largely from drying the malted barley using peat smoke. [29] [36] Peat is rarely used in the malting process outside of Scotland. There are notable exceptions to these rules in both countries.

  4. Single pot still whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Single pot still whiskey is a style of Irish whiskey made by a single distillery from a mixed mash of malted and unmalted barley distilled in a pot still. [1] Somewhat similar to single malt whiskey, the style is defined by its inclusion of unmalted raw barley in the mash in addition to malt.

  5. Poitín - Wikipedia

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    Former common names for Poitín were "Irish moonshine" and "mountain dew". [3] It was traditionally distilled in a small pot still, and the term is a diminutive of the Irish word pota, meaning "pot". In accordance with the Irish Poteen/Irish Poitín technical file, it can be made only from cereals, grain, whey, sugar beet, molasses and potatoes ...

  6. The 8 Best Single Malt Scotch Whiskies To Enjoy All Year Long

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    These eight different single malt scotch whiskies can be enjoyed all year long.

  7. Uisce beatha - Wikipedia

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    This development may in turn have influenced the modern Irish word fuisce ("whiskey"). The phrase uisce beatha was the name given to distilled alcohol by Irish monks of the Early Middle Ages , and is simply a translation of the Latin phrase aqua vitae .

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