From Barley to Blarney: A Whiskey Lover's Guide to Ireland
By (Author) Sean Muldoon
By (author) Jack McGarry
By (author) Tim Herlihy
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing
1st March 2019
3rd May 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Travel guides: restaurants and cafes
641.25209415
Hardback
272
Width 157mm, Height 239mm, Spine 25mm
794g
An Irish whiskey guru, two bartender behemoths, and an adept writer combine forces to create this comprehensive guide to Irish whiskey. The book begins with an in-depth introduction to whiskey and its history in Ireland, including what makes each style of Irish whiskey unique. What follows is a detailed tour, including photographs, around the four Irish provinces, and of the 22 different distilleries and the unique Irish whiskeys each produces, as well as a discussion of the booming present and promising future for Irish whiskey producers. Each province also highlights the best of Ireland's 50 iconic bars and pubs, linking past to present and providing the ultimate whiskey tourist itinerary. The fun really begins when the masterminds behind 2015s Worlds Best Bar, Dead Rabbit Grocery and Grog, share 12 original mixed-drink recipes tailor-made for Irish spirits.
This colorful new book provides a tour of todays distilleries, some with venerable roots, but most starting quite recently to meet the newly skyrocketing demand.
* The New York times *
"If you knew nothing about Irish whiskey before picking up the book, it doesnt matter. By the end, youll have not only a solid base of Irish whiskey and Irish pub knowledge but also the will and wish to hop on the first jet to Dublin and start your very own journey." -- Sam Slaughter * The Manual *
If youre a serious Irish whiskey connoisseur, youll find plenty to interest you. But if you dont know about the har stuff, [there is] information on its history and how its made. If youre a devotee of great pubs, youll be spoiled for choice. And if you love a good cocktail, Jack McGarry created 12 original recipes. . . * The Irish Times *
If this was a book that had been done from the desk, as it easily could have been, it might have ended up as a dry encyclopedia that was useful as a reference work but not something youd read cover to cover. However, by visiting all the pubs and distilleries, and talking to the owners and the experts, each entry is filled with conversation as well as information. The reader hears directly from the distiller or the pub owner, and we all know theres no conversation like an Irish conversation. All you need is a session of live Irish music playing in the background, and you could be there with them. * Travel Distilled *
Irish whiskey is a spirit unto itself, and lovers of Scotch or Bourbon can argue, but Irish whiskey purists know the craic (fun) is in the neat pour with good friends. This book was born from a whiskey guru, two bartender behemoths, to create this comprehensive guide to Irish whiskey. * Monsters & Critics *
Everyone should have "take a road trip through Ireland" on their bucket list this is speaking from experience and for whiskey lovers theres now a definitive guide: "From Barley to Blarney," written by the founders of the Dead Rabbit. -- Eva Kis * Metro New York *
International barman Sean Muldoon is most renowned for the Dead Rabbit Grocery and Grog in Lower Manhattan, which he opened and manages with his business partner, Jack McGarry (both proud sons of Belfast).The bar has won eight Spi