Kilbeggan
Kilbeggan is Gaelic for "Little Church". What is now an
idyllic village in the middle of Ireland was for many years an active
religious centre built around a monastery. Legend has it that monks in
the 12th Century began distilling Uisce Beatha (Water of Life) or
whiskey using the waters of the Brosna river, the barley from the
surrounding fields and heating the stills with turf from local peat
bogland. Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey is distilled from the pure clear water
and barley of Ireland, gently matured for long years in oak casks
resting in ancient warehouses and skillfully blended to create a whiskey
of unique smoothness, balance and character. Particularly good for Irish
Coffee
| Size
700ml |
ABV
40% |
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