Walsh whiskey selling 55 % alcohol – toxic, flammable, addictive, carcinogenic drug.

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Like Yin and Yang ☯️ Walsh Whiskey have found the perfect balance with the Writers Tears Copper Pot Mizunara Cask finish.
A perfect marriage of Single Potstill and Single Malt, aged in American Oak Bourbon barrels before being finished in the rare Mizunara Oak cask for a further 9 month, clocking in at a Cask Strength of 55% abv.
This limited bottling was a special travel retail exclusive, to coincide with the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan 🇯🇵 A Gorgeously balanced dram with a light oriental spice coating the mouth with a smooth vanilla and coconut oil follow up with a complementary mellow malty finish.
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The land of potatoes and Guinness…and more Guinness

 

This stage Irish characterisation is taken from;  http://www.uncoverdiscover.com

The context; Top 10 beer drinking countries – Ireland is ranked 4th in the world. It continues;

So the stereotype of Paddy’s enjoying their Guinness does have some grounding then. With a per capita consumption of 104 litres, Ireland is firmly in 4th place in the list of top beer drinking countries in the world. Guinness sales top 1.5billion pints worldwide and we wonder how many are consumed by the natives themselves

We should thank Guinness for this then? No way. We grew up in a country where Guinness  is good for you. Your national pride was measured by how many pints you could drink. A mindset arrogantly nurtured by Guinness over generations.

You would think the natives would cop on by now? Not if Guinness have their way. Guinness alcohol is inseparably linked with sport, music, and anything close to the heart of the young Irish man. They continue to pour money into sponsorship

There is a change. Growing concern for one’s health. Alcohol is a serious threat