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  Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey Crock
One of Ireland's finest and most widely distributed whiskeys, Tullamore Dew was first distilled in 1829 in the small town of Tullamore in County Offaly in the heart of Ireland.
Tullamore Dew is a favourite among Irish whiskeys for its distinctive, accessible taste, enjoyed on its own, over ice or with a little water.
Connoisseurs describe Tullamore Dew as "subtle, smooth and with a pleasant maltiness combined with charred wood undertones and the natural flavour of golden barley".
www.internetwines.com /tuldewcroc.html   (103 words)

  
 Tullamore Dew - About Tullamore Dew - History of Tullamore Dew   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Tullamore - the name derives from Tulach Mhór meaning ‘big hill’ - is in the heart of Ireland’s finest grain growing region, a rich agricultural area in the centre of Ireland, providing both the fine barley and pure water essential to the creation of good whiskey.
Daniel E Williams was the major influence on the expansion and development of the distillery and his family became joint shareholders in Tullamore with Captain Daly.
Tullamore Dew was at the forefront in the heyday of Irish whiskey, well-established in several European countries, such as Germany, France and Denmark as well as the USA.
www.tullamoredew.com /about-tullamore-dew/history-of-tullamore-dew.asp   (600 words)

  
 Tullamore Dew Ceramic Jug Irish Whiskey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
One of Irelands finest and most distributed whiskeys, Tullamore Dew was first distilled in 1829 in the small town of County Offaly in the heart of Ireland.
Tullamore Dew Irish whiskey is triple distilled and matured for many years in oak casks to develop its uniquely mellow taste.
Tullamore Dew is then filled into this distinctive ceramic crock, specially created for it.
www.classicwhiskey.com /whiskey/tullamorejug.htm   (94 words)

  
 Tullamore The County Town of Offaly
Tullamore today has a population of 9,500(1994) and is the county town in Offaly with a population twice the size of its nearest rival Birr.
The Tullamore tenants petitioned the Irish House of Commons in 1784 and in 1786 to designate Tullamore as the county town in place of Daingean, but because of the significant political influence of the Ponsonby family, now owners of Daingean, this was not achieved until 1833.
The county jail was built in Tullamore in 1826 and the county courthouse in 1835.
members.fortunecity.com /rayparsons/tullamor.htm   (3561 words)

  
 C&C Group Plc - Group Profile - International
Tullamore Dew is a favourite among Irish whiskeys for its distinctive accessible taste - enjoyed on its own, over ice or with a little water.
Tullamore Dew is the number three brand internationally within the category based on volume.
A Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre opened in 2000 in Tullamore, giving a fascinating insight into the life of the town and distillery over the last 200 years.
www.candcgroupplc.com /group_international.asp   (872 words)

  
 Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey Spirit Liquor Reviews Gayot
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.
www.novusvinum.com /spirits/whiskey/tullamore.html   (252 words)

  
 Tullamore Dew - Heritage Centre - Town & History - History
In the year 1620 Tullamore was a small village, consisting of a water mill, a castle and some cottages.
This was one of the first signs of Tullamore's increasing importance in comparison to Daingean or Philipstown, the county capital at the time.
The 1760s saw Tullamore as dependent mainly on the agricultural industry, pasturage being predominant but also with an active woollen, linen and tanning industry.
www.tullamore-dew.org /town-and-history/history1.asp   (410 words)

  
 Tullamore Dew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was first distilled in 1829 in the small town of Tullamore, County Offaly, Ireland, but is now produced by Irish Distillers Ltd. in Midleton, County Cork, and marketed by Cantrell and Cochrane.
The name derives from the initials of an early owner, Daniel E Williams - D.E.W. His home address was dew park and after his death the drink Irish mist was founded by the same companies.
Tullamore Dew is mentioned in the song 'Time to switch to Whisk(e)y' by Corb Lund as a middle ground between Jameson, which was taboo to serve to an Orangeman, and Bushmills which was taboo to serve to an Irish Catholic.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tullamore_Dew   (183 words)

  
 Tullamore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tullamore Dew is now produced by Irish Distillers Ltd. in Midleton, County Cork, and marketed by Cantrell and Cochrane.
The Tullamore Dew heritage centre on the banks of the Grand Canal focuses on the distilling, canal and urban history of the town.
Tullamore is an ideal base for discovering the Slieve Bloom Mountains to the south of the county.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tullamore   (961 words)

  
 Study Abroad in Ireland - Summer 2005 - Phoenix College
The county town of Offaly, Tullamore is the biggest town outside Dublin on the Grand Canal.
In 1765 ownership of Tullamore and 20,000 acre estate passed to Charles William Bury, who was responsible for much of Tullamore's growth.
The arrival of the Grand Canal in 1798 eventually connected Tullamore to Dublin and rivers of the Shannon and Barrow.
www.pc.maricopa.edu /art/ireland/tullamore.html   (297 words)

  
 Welcome to East Coast & Midlands-Ireland’s East Coast & Midlands - Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
A beautiful town, planned in classical style early in the 19th century, Tullamore is a great centre for boating and fishing and enjoying golf and all sorts of country pursuits such as walking, riding, golf and looking at old and distinguished buildings and parkland.
Tullamore was the terminus of the line from Dublin for a few years, until 1804 when the route all the way to the Shannon and so to the city of Limerick was completed.
Tullamore Golf club is regarded as one of Irelands finest courses.
www.eastcoastmidlands.ie /content.asp?id=171   (573 words)

  
 Tullamore Dew - Heritage Centre - Town & History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Vibrant and alive, the town is developing in a way which reflects an appreciation of its heritage as well as an eagerness to embrace the future.
The town is served by a road network: the distance by road from Tullamore to Dublin is 60 miles (96 kms).
Situated in the heart of Ireland in the vibrant town of Tullamore, there are two four star standard hotels, The Tullamore Court Hotel and The Bridge House Hotel.
www.tullamore-dew.org /town-and-history   (193 words)

  
 Tullamore
Tullamore wurde bereits in den frühen 50er Jahren geschlossen.
Die Namensrechte am Tullamore Dew gehören heute Allied Domecq, die den Whiskey in Midleton durch die Irish Distillers Group herstellen lassen.
The Tullamore distillery was situated on the banks of the Grand Canal, which connects the east of Ireland with the west.Tullamore was closed in the early 50s.
www.thewhiskystore.de /irland/tullamor/tullamor.htm   (213 words)

  
 Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey - Drinks Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
The legendary story behind Tullamore Dew first began far back in the mists of time before the 10th century when the Irish originated the magic of 'Uisce Beatha' or whiskey.
Origins: The origins of Tullamore Dew can be traced back to 1829 when the Tullamore Distillery ws founded in Tullamore, county offaly by Michael Molloy.
The location was well chosen, rich agricultural and grain growing region in the centre of ireland, providing both the fine barley and pure water essential to the creation of good whiskey.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /drinks/tullamore-dew-irish-whiskey   (297 words)

  
 Tullamore things to do visitor attractions pastimes interests hobbies midlands Tullamore dew Offaly Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Tullamore is the most central town in Ireland, perfectly situated to explore all parts of our beautiful country.
Sport: The people Tullamore are sports mad and this is reflected in the number of long established sports clubs in the town.
Voluntary Groups: Tullamore has a vibrant community spirit and this is harnessed by various groups volunteering their services for the betterment of the town.
www.tullamorechamber.com /intullamore.htm   (281 words)

  
 Tullamore Places to visit accommodation holidays visitor attractions Tourism heritage centre midlands Tullamore dew ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Tullamore Jail :- Only the imposing frontage of this former state prison remains which used to hold national activists.
Grand Canal and Harbour :- The arrival of the Grand Canal in 1798 eventually connected Tullamore to Dublin and rivers of the River Shannon and Barrow.
Tullamore and District Chamber - Esker House - Patrick Street - Tullamore - County Offaly - Ireland.
www.tullamorechamber.com /places_to_visit.htm   (398 words)

  
 tullamore dew irish whisky
was first distilled in 1829 in the small town of Tullamore in County Offaly in the heart of Ireland.
Tullamore Dew was first distilled in 1829 in the small town of Tullamore in County Offaly in the heart of Ireland.
Tullamore Dew is a favorite among Irish whiskys for its distinctive, accessible taste, enjoyed on its own, over ice or with a little water.
www.missionliquors.com /whisky/tullamore-dew-whisky.html   (271 words)

  
 Bartender.com Calendar - March 2005
In the finest Irish tradition, TULLAMORE DEW is triple distilled which producers an exceptionally smooth taste experience.
While there is no finer whiskey for use in mixed drinks, TULLAMORE DEW is best when enjoyed as the distillers intended, either straight up or on the rocks.
TULLAMORE DEW Irish Whiskey and ginger ale served tall on the rocks.
www.bartender.com /bartender_site/mar.html   (364 words)

  
 Tullamore Online
Tullamore Online is now the number ONE reference for Tullamore on the internet.
Tullamore Online is now the only website with information on Tullamore in the top 5 listings with the worlds two top search engines
If you're from Tullamore or planning a visit, this is the number one resource for information on everything that's Tullamore including local history, places to see and business and tourist information.
www.tullamoreonline.net   (181 words)

  
 Heritage History Tullamore Dew exhibition walks genaeology archaeology festival ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The exhibition relates the story of Tullamore Dew Whiskey and the work that used to take place in the distillery.
They are rightly given the responsibility for bringing the Grand Canal to Tullamore which led to the development of the town by making the export of local produce easy.
It was through these works that Tullamore was to become the county town of Co. Offaly in 1833.
www.phoenixfestival.ie /heritage.htm   (938 words)

  
 The Tullamore Dew Company   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Tullamore Dew is a whiskey I have never tried.
Very attractive ceramic Whiskey Pots with Tullamore Dew written across them are often seen adorning a pub shelf.
Some of you have told me that these are called "crocks".
www.techpress.com /whiskey/tullamore.html   (57 words)

  
 Tullamore Dew Whiskey, Spirits, Marie Brizard
Tullamore Dew is a quintessentially Irish whiskey, mirroring the country's warmth and conviviality.
Tullamore Dew is now the world's third best-selling Irish whiskey*
On the palate, Tullamore Dew is surprisingly mellow, with sophisticated aromas.
www.mariebrizard.com /en/gamme,40,1,,tullamore-dew-whiskey.html   (99 words)

  
 Malt Advocate Irish Classics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
I love Tullamore Dew and went to visit the distillery in Tullamore, but I couldn’t find it.
You can imagine the look on their faces when I tell them that Tullamore Dew is produced in Midleton, County Cork, along with dozens of other whiskeys.
For example, Tullamore Dew was produced at the B. Daly Distillery in Tullamore, Jameson was produced at the Bow Street Distillery in Dublin, and Powers was produced at the John’s Lane Distillery in Dublin.
www.maltadvocate.com /html/ir_irish.html   (1534 words)

  
 Offaly & Kildare Waterways - Tour - Tullamore
This is the county town with a vibrant and sophisticated commercial centre.
The Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre is located in an old 1897 warehouse, formerly used to mature Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey.
A visit to the centre takes you through an intriguing journey of the history of the town and it's world famous whiskey.
kildare.ie /WaterWays/tullamore.htm   (117 words)

  
 The Mahons of Tullamore
They obtained the tenancy of a farm at Killurin, not far from Tullamore, where they established the family of Mahons who are prominent in the Tullamore region today.
Hugh Mahon served as an Australian government minister, and John Mahon as a renowned bishop in Africa.
I now have a crock of Dew in my kitchen and have told my children that they can drink it when I'm dead.
www.mcmahonsofmonaghan.org /tullamore.html   (881 words)

  
 Tullamore Dew 12 Years Old : Whiskies of the World from Whisky Magazine
After some great ideas and feedback from visitors all over the world, we are delighted to have a new and look and feel to the Whisky Magazine web site.
Superior to the standard Tullamore Dew, with an engaging sweetness which works well with the fruity pot still.
Talk with other whisky lovers about the Tullamore Dew 12 Years Old in the whisky forums.
www.whiskymag.com /whisky/brand/tullamore_dew/whisky222.html   (236 words)

  
 Tullamore Dew - Heritage Centre
If you are visiting Ireland, be sure to stop off at Tullamore in County Offaly and enjoy the heritage tour on the site of the original Tullamore Dew distillery.
You will end the tour with a complimentary glass of Tullamore Dew or Irish Mist Irish whiskey liqueur.
Take the opportunity to buy the award-winning Tullamore Dew Heritage Blend whiskey while you're there.
www.tullamoredew.ie /heritage-centre/default.asp   (161 words)

  
 Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey, AlcoholReviews.com Reviews Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
There once was a Tullamore distillery, but not any more.
Tullamore Dew is imported by Hiram Walker of Southfield, Michigan.
The barley is quite present, and there is, in all truth, little more to report on this light, passable whiskey.
www.alcoholreviews.com /SPIRITS/tullamoredew.html   (99 words)

  
 Drinkin' Tullamore Dew
I was drunk on a swampy trail; On Tullamore Dew, Tullamore Dew; drinkin' Tullamore Dew, Tullamore Dew, Tullamore Dew; drinkin' Tullamore Dew.
I didn't mean to be drunk and bring ya all this shame, But I had a fight with the Shore Patrol, down in old Blauvain, Over Tullamore Dew, Tullamore Dew; drinkin' Tullamore Dew.
We can't do a thing, Sarge, so let's have a little drink Of Tullamore Dew, Tullamore Dew; drinkin' Tullamore Dew.
www.di.org /songbook/drinkint.htm   (137 words)

  
 Tullamore Show & AIB National Livestock Show: Sunday, 13th August, 2006
Also a Qualifier for the Tullamore Dew Brood Mare and Foal Championship at Iverk Show
No responsibility will be accepted for injury to or death of a hound, or for any injury or damage caused by a hound while in the Showgrounds.
Tullamore Show and AIB National Livestock Show, Show Office, Church Street, Tullamore, Co. Offaly.
www.tullamoreshow.com /equine.html   (1672 words)

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