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bifter Master Of Malts

Joined: 10 Apr 2012 Posts: 1403 Location: East Lothian
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Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 4:46 pm Post subject: Two More Irish Whiskey Distilleries Approved |
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Two more Irish whiskey distilleries have been granted planning permission in Northern Ireland this week.
Following the announcement that a £15 million distillery in Londonderry was given the green light last week, Stormont environment minister Alex Atwood has approved two further distilleries in the area.
The first is for a micro-distillery on a farm at Ballyherry House in Portaferry.
The second is for a distillery and visitors' centre in Kircubbin that includes the conversion of a Grade B1-listed stable into a restaurant, exhibition centre, museum, tasting room and shop.
"These distilleries will provide a boost for the Ards Peninsula which will be welcomed by traders and visitors,"? said Attwood. "These will provide construction jobs in the short term and attract visitors and increase tourism once completed."?
While the Old Bushmill's Distillery is currently the only working distillery in Northern Ireland, a raft of new developments is set to bring Irish whiskey back en force to the region.
Niche Drinks, producer of St. Brendan's Irish Cream Liqueur was granted permission to build a £15m distillery and factory complex at Campsie, Londonderry last week.
Meanwhile work is continuing to redevelop the former Crumlin Road Gaol in Belfast into the city's first operating distillery in 75 years. The £5m distillery, owned by the Belfast Distilling Company, will feature a boutique distillery, including pot stills, a restaurant and visitors' centre.
http://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2013/05/two-more-irish-whiskey-distilleries-approved/ _________________ "Whisky is liquid sunshine."
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Grant M Master Of Malts

Joined: 23 Feb 2010 Posts: 2097 Location: Northern Ireland
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Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 2:03 pm Post subject: |
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The Crumlin Road jail distillery is the brainchild of bus driver lottery winner Peter Lavery, should be an interesting distillery visit when it is up and running. Peter Lavery is behind the Belfast Distillery Company which came up with such brands as Titanic and Danny Boy whiskey which was aimmed at the tourist trade and US market, i believe the whisky was supplied by Cooley, i havent tasted it.
Not sure what style of whisky he will be producing whether it will be Irish single pot still or sinngle malt. Hopefully we will have some more good Irish whiskies to pick from in 10 years time. |
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