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Blended whiskies, an umami-packed gin, flavoured rums, creative mixers and tonics and highly drinkable beers make up this month s must-have list of drinks launches.
Grace O Malley whiskey heads to the UK
Award-winning Irish whiskey brand Grace O’Malley - named after the 16th century Irish pirate queen - is now available in the UK market. The whiskey has one of the highest malt contents in the blended whiskey category at 46% and combines whiskeys with age statements that range from three to 10 years old. Each batch is matured in a range of barrels, including French oak, ex bourbon, and ex rum casks with the resulting blend having notes of fruit and spices and a smooth toasted finish. “We are very excited to share the story of Grace O’Malley with the UK market through our premium whiskeys. Far from ordinary like the whiskey itself, Grace O’Malley was a fearless seafarer who broke with the conventions of her time,” says Stephen Cope, founder and m
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Jan 28, 2021
Restaurants and bars can open to 25 percent capacity with a 10 p.m. curfew on February 1.
However, some restaurants say it isn t worth it to reopen.
Long Road Distillery says to open their kitchen it takes a certain number of staff, which requires getting enough people into the restaurant to pay the expense.
The distillery says they will stick with to-go cocktails instead.
The Mitten Brewing Company says the 25 percent capacity step isn t very exciting but they know it leads to 50 and 100 percent capacity.
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Dram you, Dan. Only months after the Victorian premier championed the cause of Australian-distilled whisky, at the tourism-dependent Corowa Distillery Company, slap bang on the closed NSW and Victoria border, they re over a barrel again.
Keen viewers of Dan Andrews epic press conferences will recall that to mark the end of the extended Melbourne COVID-19 lockdown the premier declared he would be reaching for a celebratory tipple higher up the shelf .
That evening he posted on social media a photo of two shot glasses next to a Starward Distillery bottle, appropriately a Melbourne-based label and one of Australia s best-selling drops.