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Pat O Brien wears a loud floral shirt and drainpipe jeans, has a sweary mouth to rival fellow Mancunian Liam Gallagher and laughs like Santa Claus. The world does not need another bloody bottle of gin, he booms, in response to my comment about how the Irish gin market seems pretty crowded these days. We re in Stillgarden, Pat and wife Viki Baird s shiny new distillery in the Goldenbridge Industrial Estate, in the heart of Dublin s Inchicore. The distilling room s walls are hung with glass tubes packed with oddities like chunks of Werther s Original toffees, Tayto crisps, seaweed and marshmallows, all used by the Willy Wonka-inspired distillers to create their own off-the-wall gins and vodkas. ....
Why otters are taking up residence in our towns and cities Updated / Thursday, 21 Jan 2021 09:36 Analysis: otters are attracted to cities for their rivers, which are rich with such prey as fish, eels and water birds Across Europe, the number of otters declined in the last century. In Ireland, they are still common, but rarely seen. In Irish cities, oddly, they are common. The cities are all on rivers, mostly estuaries, which is one of the best otter habitats, being rich with such prey as fish, eels and water birds. Ireland s urban otters are distinct from otters found elsewhere. They have darker coats and are very sexually distinct: the males are much bigger than females and, with practice, the sexes are readily told apart. Males tend to occupy the main river, and the females the smaller tributaries. In effect, females avoid the males. ....