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What is St Patrick’s Day?
Posted on 21 February 2019 by Billy
St Patrick’s Day approaches – 17 March. It’s a day of celebration, but what is it actually celebrating? We’ve written about St Patrick’s Day for years here on The Whisky Exchange Blog, with tales of…
Continue reading »Why should you drink whiskey this St Patrick’s Day?
Posted on 16 March 2018 by Billy
St Patrick’s Day is on Saturday. While it’s generally seen as an excuse to go out for some drinks, for me it’s also the ideal time to try and sneak some Irish whiskey into your…
Continue reading »St Patrick’s Day drinks – more than Guinness
Posted on 10 March 2017 by Rocky
St Patrick’s Day is the day when Ireland celebrates its patron saint, both a religious and cultural festival. As it approaches, how should you mark the occasion and more importantly, what should you drink? There’s…
Continue reading »Poteen – the spirit of Saint Patrick’s Day
Posted on 16 March 2016 by Billy
Tomorrow is St Patrick’s Day, and while I will inevitably drink a pint of Guinness and a shot of Jameson, I try to spend the day looking at another side of Irish drinks. Last year…
Continue reading »St Patrick’s Day experiment – a DIY Irish cream recipe
Posted on 17 March 2015 by Billy
St Patrick’s Day is upon us. I will be hiding in my flat tonight, avoiding streets thronged with green-clad drinkers throwing Guinness at each other as they swap foam shamrock hats and look for the…
Continue reading »St. Patrick's Day Tasting at Vinopolis with Bushmills
Posted on 29 March 2013 by Tim F
The Whisky Exchange in Vinopolis was treated to a particularly comprehensive vertical tasting of the Bushmills range of Irish whiskeys on Monday 18th March in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. Leading the tasting was the charming…
Continue reading »St. Patrick's Day Prize Draw – Win Jameson Rarest Vintage Reserve!
Posted on 2 March 2012 by Tim F
They say that everyone’s got a bit of Irish in them on St. Paddy’s Day. Statistically, that’s pretty unlikely – despite the diaspora’s best efforts – but it’s a noble ambition nonetheless. Anyway, to celebrate…
Continue reading »St. Patrick's Day Cooley Irish Whiskey Tasting
Posted on 30 March 2010 by Tim F
We were privileged to have Cooley distillery’s Noel Sweeney conduct a St. Patrick’s Day tasting for us at The Whisky Exchange in Vinopolis, showing off a range of their fine products. We started off with…
Continue reading »Exclusive Sherry Casks – October Tastings at The Whisky Exchange
Posted on 12 October 2023 by Oliver
There is an increasingly noticeable nip in the air and the leaves are taking on the deep copper tones of a sherry-cask-aged whisky. Apt then that this is a style of whisky, with their notes…
Continue reading »Up-cycling your Christmas drinks part 3 – liqueurs
Posted on 19 January 2021 by Billy
There are certain Christmas bottles that have a bad habit of slowly migrating backwards through the drinks cabinet. They’re excitedly bought and placed at the front of the shelf, ready for a spot of festive…
Continue reading »The Whisky Exchange Blog Review of 2020
Posted on 1 January 2021 by Billy
Well. That was definitely a year. But hidden in among the various trials and tribulations of 2020 there were a load of excellent drink-related things, and, optimists that we are here at The Whisky Exchange,…
Continue reading »The Whisky Exchange Blog Review of 2015
Posted on 6 January 2016 by Billy
2015 was as busy as ever, with loads of new drinks appearing on our shelves and more customers than ever before – thank you for making it such a success. It’s now 2016, and that…
Continue reading »Forest Dry Gin – a gin for all seasons
Posted on 19 August 2015 by Stuart
Special-edition bottlings are common among spirits producers, but award-winning Belgian sommelier Jurgen Lijcops has gone a stage further by launching Forest Dry Gin, a range of four gins that change with the seasons. We spoke…
Continue reading »Zuidam Distillers – making world-class rye
Posted on 14 May 2015 by Ollie
Last year, I received half-a-dozen samples of Dutch rye whisky. They varied considerably, in terms of cask type, age and number of distillations, but what they all had in common was the amazing amount of…
Continue reading »Irish Distillers tasting – rock the vote
Posted on 16 March 2015 by Stuart
‘The public gets what the public wants’ sang Paul Weller in 1980’s Going Underground. We agree, so at our latest tasting at Vinopolis we gave our customers a chance to choose a special Irish whiskey…
Continue reading »Malt of the Month – Bushmills 1608
Posted on 2 March 2015 by Billy
For drinks fans, March has three big days: Mother’s Day: a time for buying your mum something tasty St Patrick’s Day: a time for focusing on tasty things from the Emerald Isle my birthday: a…
Continue reading »Dutch whisky and gin? Tasting the Zuidam range
Posted on 15 April 2014 by Andy
I’m a big fan of gin. Some may regard pasta and milk as essential household items, but my house feels empty without a bottle or two of gin in it. Recently I’ve been playing around…
Continue reading »Irish Coffee Done Properly with Teeling Irish Whiskey
Posted on 17 March 2014 by Billy
Other than whisky (And beer. And vermouth. And noodles. And Lego) one of the biggest loves of my life is coffee. I have a hand grinder that I imported from Japan (well, bought from a…
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Unfortunately, the answer is 'between 400g and 2000g per litre' :)
Posted on: 9 October 2024
What ratio of Sloe to gin is used, I see anything from 400 to 2000g of sloe to 1 litre of gin!
Posted on: 7 October 2024
What really makes Bob Harris' predicament in 'Lost In Translation' so absurdly funny is that he nailed it in one take, and the director just couldn't accept that.
Posted on: 11 January 2024