Whiskey to make its way up the Grand Canal

The Irish Times | August 10, 2009| | Copyright

TWO SPECIALLY selected casks of whiskey are sure to evoke memories when they travel along the Grand Canal from Kilbeggan to Dublin this August.

The shipment will be the first of its kind in over five decades. It is being transported to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of the commercial use of the canal.

Labelled Locke's "Grand Crew" Irish Whiskey, the casks were selected at the Cooley distillery in Kilbeggan, Co Westmeath, specifically for the celebration.

On completion of the journey, the whiskey will be bottled and presented to surviving Grand Canal boatmen at a reception in ...

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