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The Public House and Irish Distillers Create Campaign for Redbreast Whiskey
The Public House and Irish Distillers Create Campaign for Redbreast Whiskey
March 12, 2021
Independent creative agency The Public House have helped Redbreast Whiskey launch its limited edition bottle of Redbreast 10 Year old, a re-imagined expression of the original whiskey that was last distilled in the 1970s. A social and digital campaign has been created for the launch, transporting you back to the retro era when 10 Year Old was first created. The retro bottle design was created by London based packaging agency Nude and available exclusively via The Birdhouse, Redbreast’s online membership platform.
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What a difference a year makes! It was almost a year ago that pretty much everything shut down to stem the spread of COVID-19. Now with bars and restaurants back open at limited capacity with enhanced safety measures in place, some suburban venues are celebrating a modified St. Patrick s Day this year. Cheers!
Ballydoyle
28 W. New York St., Aurora, (630) 844-0400, and 5157 Main St., Downers Grove, (630) 969-0500, ballydoylepub.com/.
Aurora: This year, Ballydoyle is hosting a Safe Patrick s Family Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 13, featuring Identity Crisis Trio performing at 1 p.m., plus Irish brunch, Irish dancers, craft kits for kids and more. Capacity will be restricted; reserve a free ticket for either the 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 1:15 to 4 p.m. time slots at eventbrite.com/. On Wednesday, March 17, doors open at 8 a.m. for a daylong event featuring kegs and eggs, performances by the McNulty Irish Dancers, bagpipers, a pipe and drum co
All throughout 2020 since March, anyway a song rattled around in my head: People Who Died, by the Jim Carroll Band. It was a minor hit in the early 1980s; maybe you know it. Carroll, the punk-poet author of
The Basketball Diaries, wrote it as a sort of tribute to friends he knew who died before their time. Some of them met wild ends: a guy killed by bikers, a woman who jumped in front of a subway train. Others left Earth via less dramatic but nevertheless heartbreaking routes. My favorite line goes:
Bobby got leukemia, fourteen years old / He looked like sixty-five when he died / He was a friend of mine. The chorus goes:
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