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Green rolling mountains, sleepy and bleating sheep, idyllic villages and vivid cities with wonderful people, vibrant traditional pubs with passionate folk music, delicious local food and, of course, a long and quite eventful history of producing whiskey…… Does that sound appealing to you? If yes, come join Miri on her trip to Ireland and experience the Emerald Isle with her!For this episode, the three of us sat down together to have a chat about Miri's journey and, of course, Miri didn't come back from Ireland empty-handed. She brought some short interview snippets with her, which she recorded on-site at several distilleries. So, you can look forward to interviews with Alex Chasko of Teeling Distillery, John Cashman of Powerscourt Distillery and Diarmuid Madden of Jameson Distillery.Guided through the country by John Callely of Whiskey Island, who you will also get to know during this episode, and Gracie Boylan of @tourismireland and @entdecke_irland, Miri had the chance to discover the stunning beauty of Ireland and we couldn't wait to listen to Miri's and her interview partners' stories – maybe you feel the same now?!If all that has made you curious, sit down, relax, pour yourself a lovely dram of whiskey and come discover a glimpse of Ireland with us.
Some people take to the bottle to forget the past, but what about the bottle that could help remember the past. Head of Archives at Irish Distillers, Carol Quinn has teamed up with genealogical website Ancestry.com to reveal records of Jameson Distillery's employees spanning a century. Carol joined Sean on the show to discuss…
Some people take to the bottle to forget the past, but what about the bottle that could help remember the past. Head of Archives at Irish Distillers, Carol Quinn has teamed up with genealogical website Ancestry.com to reveal records of Jameson Distillery's employees spanning a century. Carol joined Sean on the show to discuss…
Do you travel during the holidays? We love to go somewhere where the holiday decor is bright and sparkling. We don't always leave on December 26th, however! Travel during the holiday season can be challenging, but it is also a unique time of year to see a new destination. We tried something new, and we traveled to Dublin, Ireland, and Edinburgh, Scotland, to enjoy the holiday cheer and spend New Year's Eve watching the fireworks display over the historic Edinburgh Castle. It was EPIC! Was it cold? Yes, but no more than where we live in the Pacific Northwest! However, during this episode, I will share our New Year's Eve adventure, standing in 32 degrees in the pouring rain, waiting for the Pet Shop Boys (you may remember them?) to begin their Hogmanay Concert! What is Hogmanay? You will learn that too! It is the Scottish word for New Year's Eve. I also share how I plan a trip and that, in addition to personal research and asking other travelers, I go to Pinterest! Pinterest is the #2 or #3 (depending upon who you ask) search engine! It has been super helpful to me. Here is a link to my Pinterest: HERE! In this fun and comedy-filled episode (I have some stories), you will hear about our favorite spots in Dublin, which includes a visit to Guinness, Jameson Distillery, and the museum where U2 is front and center. I share my insider perspective on Edinburgh, a city that stole our hearts, and about a restaurant where they celebrate the history of witches. Our trip to Dublin and Edinburgh was delicious too! I am happy to share the links below to favorite restaurants, city sights, and a couple of tips for easy travel. Make your reservations in advance for everything!! Travel is BACK, and you will save yourself disappointment and hassle. Also, did you know we have a travel and book store on Amazon? I share my favorite things just for you! Click Here to get all of the trip links!
Season 5 – Gap Year: UK Episode 9 Let's be honest. Not every vacation unfolds how we've imagined it. In this episode of Travel FOMO, Jamin and Hilarie admit that their trip to Dublin was not sunshine and roses. Luck of the Irish? Doesn't exist. But they powered through and still managed to enjoy a Jameson Distillery tour, lunch in Temple Bar, some hyper-local Guinness and an evening service in St. Patrick's Cathedral. This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts. To see these Dublin adventures for yourself, watch their video from the trip: https://youtu.be/suU0Ueaw4wg Travel FOMO is hosted by a husband and wife duo, Jamin and Hilarie Houghton. Learn more about them at www.travelfomopodcast.com. You can subscribe to Travel FOMO in two different ways: (1) See their adventures on YouTube and (2) follow audibly from wherever you listen to podcasts. Why? Because they're traveling to 18 different countries in the coming year, and you won't want to miss it. Follow us on social media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/travelfomopodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/travelfomopodcast TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@travelfomopodcast
The Brothers are back to finish talking about Eric's trip in Ireland. Listen in as they talk about the pubs and Eric's visit to Jameson Distillery. A.J. Sips on Proper Twelve - 40% ABV Eric Sips on Jameson Cold Brew - 30% ABV
Mushroom Cappelletti and Twins game food in Top Two. All things Peeps for Easter. Brian Nation joins the show and shares his knowledge of the complexity of whiskey and talks about leaving Jameson Distillery to start anew in the Midwest as the Master Distiller at O'Shaughnessy in Minneapolis.
Here's a full breakdown of this week's HuskerOnline Show: 0:00 - Opening headlines on the Coaching staff and more 11:24 - Transfer portal QBs and COVID discussion 25:57 - We stopped in at the Jameson Distillery in Dublin 30:26- Mail Bag. 42:05 - Basketball talk with Robin Washut. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we're covering cases that are unusually spooky. First, Sarah tells us about the death of Joyce Vincent. Then, Caitlin shares the tale of James S. Jameson, heir to the Jameson Distillery. Beer #1: Gourdgeous Pumpkin Ale from Sleepy Dog BrewingBeer #2: Pumpkin Spiced Yeti from Great Divide BrewingListener discretion is advised.TW: Mention of domestic violence, cannibalism, death of a childInstagram: @luminolpodTwitter: @luminolpodCheck out our website: www.luminolpod.comSend us a message luminolpod@gmail.comBe a beer sponsor!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/luminolpod)
Here is a basic itinerary that offers a mix of city, country, and culture. This is especially useful for the first-timer to Ireland as it covers the https://www.guidester.com/best-places-ireland/ (country's most famous sights). If you don't have 10 days, then remember this. https://www.guidester.com/ireland-tour/?fbclid=IwAR1HKQlnCgvbJWDZAjQmSu9-nyU9DbooWKnS_BHgocur--3wvir2fgE85LU (Go deep rather than broad). [01:25] Perfect 10 days in Ireland defined Fly in; Dublin: Trinity College, Book of Kells, Guiness Storehouse, Christ Church Cathedral, Temple Bar)-2 days Kilkenny: Rock of Cashel-1 day https://www.guidester.com/one-day-in-cork/ (Cork): Folk music (trad/diddley-eye), Blarney Castle, Jameson Distillery-2 days https://www.guidester.com/virtual-vacation/killarney/ (Killarney): Ring of Kerry, https://www.facebook.com/Guidester/posts/3635382109857110 (Killarney National Park), Dingle Peninsula, Cliffs of Moher in https://www.guidester.com/virtual-vacation/county-clare/ (County Clare)-2 days Galway City: Connemara National Park-2 days; Fly out [06:03] Don't have 10 days - optional 3-5 days Dublin-2 days/Pick one area/Kilkenny-1 day [06:57] Dublin [08:01] Jack's Favorite [12:20] Brief History of Ireland [13:38] https://www.guidester.com/st-patrick-ireland/?fbclid=IwAR1c8urdbdvhNPi1jqTQosh9syJZjg4vmwpRWM4Gj0ASq7BVCi0dgNNIgng (St. Patrick and the color blue) [15:24] https://www.guidester.com/st-patrick-ireland/?fbclid=IwAR1c8urdbdvhNPi1jqTQosh9syJZjg4vmwpRWM4Gj0ASq7BVCi0dgNNIgng (An Important Symbol of Ireland/Not the Shamrock) [16:32] Breakaway of Northern Ireland from Ireland [19:13] United Kingdom, Great Britain, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales [21:38] https://www.facebook.com/Guidester/posts/3635374049857916 (What is the spoken language?) [24:18] Celtic Heritage Dream. Learn. Plan. Prepare. Go to https://www.guidester.com/virtual-vacation/ (Guidester/Virtual-Vacation) Season 1: Episode 1 #Ireland #Shamrock #Travel #StPatrick #Dublin #Killarney #Trinity Kilkenny #Rock of Cashel #BlarneyCastle #Jameson #NorthernIreland #Wales #Scotland #Celtic #Travel #Europe #Vacation #travelEurope #travel #europe #vacation #traveleurope #travelguide #tourguide
On episode 36, Julie & Art take you to Dublin Ireland. We continue our overview of 10 things to do in this Irish capital city to help you get the most out of being Dublin Tourists. Planning Your Dublin Itinerary Dublin offers a tremendous amount of choices for tourists. The city has museums, shopping, entertainment, churches, access to nature, and yes, pubs. We do recommend planning one to two key things to do on your daily itinerary. No matter your interests, Dublin surely provides many choices to entice your curiosity. Travel Resources We consulted Frommer's Dublin Day By Day travel guide for identifying specific attractions to include during our trip. The book was helpful to identify walking tours, museums, as well as providing days and times that specific places are open to visit. We recommend purchasing a book similar to this one when planning a longer trip. This Dublin guide provides 19 Self-guided Tours, 39 Maps, and several day trips. You'll also find recommendations on the best live music and top kid attractions in the city. It's a great resource to help you experience the best of Dublin in the smartest, most time-efficient way. The best of Dublin in one, two, or three days Thematic tours for every interest, schedule, and taste Hundreds of evocative photos Bulleted maps that show you how to go from place to place Hotels, restaurants, shopping, and nightlife for all budgets A tear-resistant foldout map-enclosed in a handy plastic wallet you can also use for tickets and souvenirs 10 Things To Do in Dublin Ireland This episode continues our journey of 10 ideas to occupy your time in Dublin. We share our experiences with the items four through six: Jameson Distillery - Jameson Distillery Bow St. (informally the Jameson Distillery) is an Irish whiskey tourist attraction in Dublin. It's the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. It is now a visitors centre that provides guided tours, tutored whiskey tastings, JJs bar and a gift shop. Guinness Storehouse - This is Dublin's most popular attractions. We recap our visit to this iconic brewery and share a few fun facts about Guinness beer. The Pub Scene and Temple Bar - A trip to Ireland must include a visit to one or pubs for drinks, food, and music. We'll take you into Temple Bar. We visit The Brazen Head which is said to be the oldest pub in Ireland. And we talk a bit about Irish food. And we have more things to do in Dublin, but you'll need to tune in to our upcoming episodes for the rest of the list. Visit Dublin Ireland We hope this episode inspires you to consider this great European city for your future travels. Our top tips (listen to the podcast) are shared to help you make the most of your visit. Which attractions will you explore on a trip to Dublin Ireland? The Places Where We Go Podcast: The Places Where We Go Podcast is released every other week in your favorite podcast app along as well as on our website at www.theplaceswherewego.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theplaceswherewego Twitter: https://twitter.com/theplaceswhere1 Email: Write to us at comments@theplaceswherewego.com We'll see you at the places where we go. Julie & Art
Adrienne gives the rundown of the local scene, while Sage spills more drinks and makes more friends at the Jameson Distillery. You’ve heard us say it once, you’ll hear us say it again, we love the locals!
Ian talks about going to Ireland! The Guinness Storehouse, Jameson Distillery, Mummies, and GAME OF THRONES!
Caitlin is a theatrical costume designer and friend of the show. She stopped by to talk about her recent trip to Ireland as we enjoyed some of the souvenirs she brought home with her.
Hey Folks, listen on for more Dublin info! This episode I discuss braving the Jameson Distillery and Guinness Storehouse in the same afternoon. Also, I give my two cents on the great loss of Anthony Bourdain. This guy was one of the best travelers I have ever seen grace the airwaves. Leaving for a Cruise to El Caribe in two days, podcast episode will be coming shortly after my return! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dadtravel/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadtravel/support
Chris from K Bar Soap Co. joins Kevin and Sully on this episode. They discuss the van mowing down people in Toronto and whether its a terrorist event or just a lunatic, how not to walk off a plane with an apple from another country or you could be fined $500 by customs... as well as other trending news items. Kevin brings up vacation destinations and talks with Chris about his recent Disney cruise to the Bahamas. They were also picked as the Disney Family of the Day. They discuss their dream vacations and the best places to go. Sully admits he would love to travel to Ireland just to see the Jameson Distillery. Kevin has been to Hawaii and much of the Carribean, so he talks about how amazing those destinations are. Kevin is real anal about his lawn, so they go on a bit of a tangent of how they cut their lawns. As normal, the episode is like sitting around a campfire with good friends and having a good conversation. Chris talks about a couple of his new soap bars, Fuck Bugs and Fluster Cuck.
A big day in the life • Unshaven crazy day • Recording for posterity • At Cork airport to collect crew from Sheffield • Needing coffee inside the airport • Sound of the English Market • Keeping Toastmasters in its place • Off to kiss the Blarney Stone • Queueing to get into Blarney Castle • Whst it's like in Blarney Castle & Gardens • 120 steps from top to bottom • Blarney Stone • #WeAreToastMasters • Leaving Blarney for Jameson Distillery in Midleton for whiskey
Todd Hancock sat atop the Vancouver radio industry for nearly 15 years. He was brash and educated and unafraid to poke the bear when it came to hot button topics. This had most of the city tuning into his daily show at 99.3 The Fox. His bad boy approach made him a local favorite and even garnered him the opportunity to host several World Album Premieres (including Metallica, Nickelback & Velvet Revolver) and travel to different parts of the world, including first class to Dublin, Ireland a couple times to broadcast from the Jameson Distillery on St. Patrick’s Day! Todd is unapologetic for being who he is and he unbreakable self-love is undoubetdly what he is most loved for. Enjoy this podcast as Todd lets us get the inside scoop for how he came to terms at an early age with the person he was. Lifestyle Masterclass spots are filling up!! Sign-Up Now! creatingspacemovement.com/webinar _______________________________________________ Guest: Todd Hancock Web: https://www.toddhancock.ca Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TODDCastPodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TODDCastPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/TODDCastPodcast ___________________________________________ Creating Space Team: Wes Knight - Host - Web: www.CreatingSpaceMovement.com - Insta: www.instagram.com/wesleytknight/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/WesleyTKnight - Snapchat: www.snapchat.com/add/wesknight - Facebook: www.facebook.com/wes.knight/ Lo Myrick - Business Development - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lomyrick?fref=nf - Insta: https://www.instagram.com/lomyrick/ - Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenlomyrick
For years, whiskey lovers spoke of a mysterious Irish Whiskey that could generally be found only in Ireland. Green Spot is a single pot still Irish Whiskey that was created by Mitchell and Son, the legendary Dublin wine and whiskey merchant. Green Spot got its name from the dab of green paint on each cask, and was one of four different Spot whiskeys bottled by the Mitchell family for decades using whiskey from Dublin's Jameson Distillery.
The Old Jameson Distillery in Dublin has been one of Ireland's most popular tourist attractions for years, but it closed at the end of August 2016 for an €11 million renovation project. It has now reopened as the Jameson Distillery Bow Street, with a whole new approach to go along with the new name.
The Old Jameson Distillery in Dublin has been one of Ireland's most popular tourist attractions for years, but it closed at the end of August 2016 for an €11 million renovation project. It has now reopened as the Jameson Distillery Bow Street, with a whole new approach to go along with the new name.
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A member of the Irish Volunteers since its inception, John S O'Connor served in the 1st Battalion of the Irish Volunteers during the Easter Rising, fighting in the Jameson Distillery in Smithfield. In this fascinating recording from 1966, the 50th anniversary of the Rising, we hear a first-hand account of his experiences during the week and after.