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  2. Powers (whiskey) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2012 edition of the Whisky Bible, whiskey writer Jim Murray named Power's John's Lane Release Irish Whiskey of the Year and described it as "certainly one of the top five world whiskies of the year". [16] More recently, in 2015, Powers Signature Release won a gold medal in the category Irish Single Pot Still Whiskey at the Irish Whiskey ...

  3. Cork Distilleries Company - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1800s, the Irish whiskey industry underwent a period of turmoil, with the temperance movement of the 1830s, and the Great Famine of the 1840s reducing domestic demand for whiskey. At the time, Cork was home to several distilleries, therefore, in the 1860s, James Murphy, the owner of the Midleton distillery, suggested amalgamating the ...

  4. Irish Distillers - Wikipedia

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    Irish Distillers is a subsidiary of the French drinks conglomerate Pernod Ricard.It is the largest distiller of Irish whiskey, distilling popular brands such as Jameson and Powers, in addition to premium whiskeys such as Redbreast and Midleton Very Rare.

  5. John Power - Wikipedia

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    John Power, a maker of Irish whiskey in the early 1800s, part of the family history of the Powers brand; John Power, character in The Abduction Club; John Power (hunger striker) (1900-1953), Irish revolutionary, hunger striker, and shopkeeper; John Power (Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge) (1819–1880)

  6. The Best Booze of 2023 - AOL

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    Irish whiskey, single malt and blended scotch, rum, cognac all welcomed exciting new expressions, and there was even an American-made rye whiskey amaro and a barrel-aged limoncello that hit the ...

  7. Old Tullamore Distillery - Wikipedia

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    The original home of Tullamore Dew Irish whiskey, the distillery closed in 1954, having endured financial difficulties for many years, like many Irish whiskey distilleries of the early 20th century. [3] The Tullamore Dew brand was later sold to John Powers & Co., now part of Irish Distillers, with production transferred to the Midleton Distillery.