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EVERY MAN HIS DEW
Tullamore
Dew Irish Whiskey
by James Riswick
In
the heart of Ireland
lies the small town of Tullamore in County Offaly. Like
many Irish towns that had their names changed to appease
English settlers (Beal Feirste became Belfast for
example), Tullamore is derived from the Gaelic for Tulach
Mhór or the “big hill” that sits
in the middle of town. Its whiskey
was first distilled in 1829 and Dew was added to the name,
not because of the area’s abundance for evening condensation,
but rather for the initials of its general manager in the
late 19th century, Daniel E Williams. Their slogan for years
was “Give Every Man His Dew.” Every chap should
be so lucky, because this meticulously crafted, smooth whiskey
is a treat to drink—be it straight or on ice with
a little bit of water to bring out its flavors. As any good
Irish whiskey
should be, Tullamore Dew is triple distilled (rather than
twice as in other countries) and its barley is dried in
closed kilns over coal fires, which limits any smoky characteristics
and maintains the barley’s natural flavor. The result
is a tasty beverage that goes down easy, with a marginal
bite and very smooth finish. Even if you’re not a
big fan of whiskey, this one is definitely worth a try.
Price:
$20
For more information, visit www.tullamoredew.com.
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Tullamore
Dew Gift Tin
For
the holidays, birthdays or other gift-giving occasions,
Tullamore Dew comes in this decorative tin. You can
also get this spirit of Ireland in a very cool 750
mL ceramic crock.
Visit www.tullamoredew.com
to find out more.
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(Updated:
12/17/06) |
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