- Poitín (Irish pronunciation: [ˈpˠɛtʲiːnʲ]),
anglicized as
poteen (/pəˈt(ʃ)iːn, pɒˈtiːn/) or potcheen, is a
traditional Irish distilled beverage (40–90%...
- some affection. It can also
refer to
poteen (Poitín), "a drop of the craythur" is an
expression to have some
poteen)
Whack fol the dah (non-lexical vocalsinging...
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Culture -
Folklore -
Knockeen Hills:
Irish Poteen –
triple and
Quadruple Distilled". www.irish-
poteen.com. "
Poteen / Poitin". www.diffordsguide.com. Mc****n...
- see a
product labelled "
poteen" in an
airport or a bar, it's
simply a
white duty-paid
Irish schnapps. By definition,
poteen is
illegal and can't be sold...
- Stan let Jack in on Jimmy's big secret—he used his
allotment shed to brew
poteen.
Smethurst also
starred in
Vince Powell’s seven-part BBC
Radio 2 slice-of-life...
- loughs, from
Irish pollán.
pookawn – A
fishing boat, from
Irish púcán.
poteen – (from poitín) hooch,
bootleg alcoholic drink. puck – (in hockey) Almost...
- Blue
Ridge Institute and the
Museum of
Ferrum College Déantús an Phoitín (
Poteen Making), by Mac Dara Ó Curraidhín (a one-hour 1998
Irish do****entary film...
- –
purely out of meanness". He also
spiked his
drink with
bioethanol and
poteen in
order to make him
question his sanity.
According to prosecutors, Field...
-
Royal Air
Force St Davids, or more
simply RAF St Davids, is a
former Royal Air
Force station, near the city of St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales, in the...
-
referred to as Poitín, a
Gaelic term
meaning "small pot" (often
anglicised as
poteen) in
reference to the
small pot
stills used by the
illicit distillers. However...