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  2. Jameson Irish Whiskey - Wikipedia

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    John Jameson joined the Convivial Lodge No. 202, of the Dublin Freemasons on 24 June 1774 [5] and in 1780, Irish whiskey distillation began at Bow Street. In 1805, he was joined by his son John Jameson II who took over the family business that year, [ 6 ] and for the next 41 years, John Jameson II built up the business before handing over to ...

  3. Irish whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Bow Street Distillery, Dublin (1780–1971) – Run by John Jameson & Son, Bow Street was one of the "big four" Dublin distilleries and the original home of Jameson Irish Whiskey. At its peak Bow Street was the second largest distillery in Ireland and one of the largest in the World, with an output of one million gallons per annum.

  4. Marrowbone Lane Distillery - Wikipedia

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    One of the "big four" historical Dublin whiskey firms, it was run by William Jameson, a member of the Jameson whiskey dynasty. However, the whiskey now known as Jameson Irish Whiskey was not produced at this distillery, but at the separate enterprise run by John Jameson at the nearby Bow Street Distillery. The distillery closed in 1923 ...

  5. Whiskey and tequila prices drop for the holidays despite 2024 ...

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    According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics whiskey for at-home consumption is nearly 2 percent cheaper than a year ago, while beer served in bars and restaurants is about 4 percent ...

  6. John Jameson - Wikipedia

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    John Jameson, businessman and whiskey distiller, founder of Jameson Irish Whiskey John Jameson (politician) (1802–1857), American lawyer and Congressman from Missouri John Jameson (colonel) (1751–1810), Continental Army soldier who helped discover Benedict Arnold's treason

  7. Haig (whisky) - Wikipedia

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    On marriage, John and Margaret Jameson moved to Dublin to run a new Stein family distillery in Bow Street which had been opened in 1780. [4] Contrary to popular belief, the Jameson Irish Whiskey company was not actually founded in 1780, but in 1810 when John Jameson bought the distillery from his wife's cousins, the Steins. The original Jameson ...