Sympathetically upgraded to preserve many fine period features, Kingston House retains the spirit of its former whiskey-making Tullamore Dew family inhabitants
According to the Red Book of Ossory, a medieval manuscript produced in Co Kilkenny in the 14th century, Irish whiskey has been in production since about the 12th century.
Thought to have been adapted from the art of perfume manufacturing, the distillation process is believed to have been introduced to the island by monks returning from southern Europe a good 200 years before that. Once mastered, Irish-made whiskey, or uisce beatha, became the most popular ...
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