”A must read book for any fan of Irish whiskey. At a time when the category is making the mightiest of comebacks Fionnan O` Connor has written a gem of a book, digging deep in to the heart of his country`s whiskey history & telling its story with style & authority. Excellent.” Dominic Roskrow, Founding Director, The Craft Distillers Alliance Irish single pot still whiskey has a romantic mystique for many whiskey critics because of its tragic history as the lost sister of single malt scotch. Ireland`s history & politics resulted in the near-annihilation of the national drink & there`s an almost eerie beauty to the silent distilleries that still dot the Irish countryside. These distilleries inform the aesthetic of the title &, indeed, there is visual poetry in the barrels, pot stills & photogenic amber spirits that convey the Irish whiskey world. Although Irish whiskey is currently the fastest-growing global spirits category & Irish pure pot still has long been a favorite drink among whiskey critics & connoisseurs, the existing literature is still surprisingly sparse. This book illustrates the production, history, & appreciation of Irish pot still whiskey & will introduce casual drinkers to the richness of these whiskeys as well as being a collector`s item for established whiskey connoisseurs. AUTHOR: Fionnan O Connor tasted his first glass of Green Spot in a pub in Galway 10 years ago & has spent an excessive number of subsequent evenings trying to uncover what exactly made that tipple so bewilderingly delicious. He has travelled extensively across the distilleries of Ireland & Scotland & has a particular affection for Islay scotch, American rye, &, of course, Irish single pot still. As an English major, he taught classes on The History & Appreciation of Whisky through UC Berkeley`s Celtic Studies department while working as a brand ambassador for the Bushmills single malts & running seminars on whiskey appreciation through the legendary San Francisco cocktail bar Bourbon & Branch. He has since served as an historical consultant & whiskey lecturer for distilleries across Irel&, worked as an independent bar staff educator, & currently volunteers on the committee of the Irish Whiskey Society. He has represented Irish whiskey before the European Union as an independent critic & written articles on Irish distilling for magazines across the industry. SELLING POINTS: * A full history of the production & appreciation of Irish pot still whiskey * Revised to include listings of a number of new & mentionable distillers ” Quickly being recognised as the most comprehensive guide to Irish whiskey.”
- Gary Quinn, The Irish Times 215 colour images