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Poitín (Irish pronunciation: [ˈpˠɛtʲiːnʲ]),
anglicized as
poteen (/pəˈt(ʃ)iːn, pɒˈtiːn/) or potcheen, is a
traditional Irish distilled beverage (40–90%...
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Poitín is a 1978
Irish crime drama film
produced and
directed by Bob Quinn, and
starring Cyril Cusack,
Donal McCann, and
Niall Tóibín. It was the first...
- sold." The
first legally produced poitín was
produced in 1987,
under the
condition that it was not sold in Ireland;
poitín was
fully legalised in 1997. It...
- Irish,
Cusack had a
starring role in the
first Irish-language
feature film,
Poitín (1978). He was the
patriarch of the
Cusack acting family, as the father...
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while that
produced by
illicit producers was, and
still is
referred to as
Poitín, a
Gaelic term
meaning "small pot" (often
anglicised as poteen) in reference...
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Drinks Coffee Cream Guinness Mist
Poitín Tea Whiskey...
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United States is
commonly referred to as
moonshine and in Ireland,
poitín. However,
poitín,
although made
illegal in 1661, has been
legal for
export in Ireland...
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burns especially clean and fast
Stroh 160 – high
flammability and
fragrant Poitín –
traditionally burned. Sambuca –
produces large blue
flames and has a distinct...
- Inishowen. In the 19th century, the area was an
important location for
poitín distillation.
Outside the village,
there are a
number of
notable townlands...
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overzealous R.I.C.
sergeant who
pursued an
aging hackler with a
fondness for
Poitín. The song was
written in the late 1880s by a
local man,
Peter Smith, from...