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Whiskey kind of night
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🎵When your cat's a meme and your dog is too
And it's hard to know what's fake or true
Just raise a glass with a friend or two
And Tullamore, Tullamore, Tullamore D.E.W.
When the online trends keep getting worse
And you lost your keys in the Metaverse
Now your right swipe just went left on you
You Tullamore, Tullamore, Tullamore D.E.W.
It's a crazy world so what do you do?
You Tullamore, Tullamore, Tullamore D.E.W.
Hey! 🎵
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#thoughts#bath#candles#candle lit#rest#relax#tunes in the bath#bubbles#tullamore dew#whiskey#on the rocks
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My local bodega is now selling bagged cocktails. I rarely drink these days because I find increasingly alcohol doesn't agree with me, but I'm tempted simply on the basis of wanting to find out how terrible a cocktail can be.
[ID: A photograph of a rack at my local bodega, which holds several mylar bags; the nearest one is labeled "Ginger Grapefruit" and is "made with vodka, grapefruit juice, and natural flavors". It has a spigot built into the bag for pouring. Also visible are bags labeled "Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey Triple Distilled". ]
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im SO SICK of this tullamore dew whiskey ad
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The vegan chocolate ice cream I made yesterday is definitely harder now, but still quite scoopable. Deanne pointed out that what the texture and taste are like is a fudgesicle. She's right. So, this recipe is a keeper, though I will likely mostly make my usual non-vegan French vanilla. I'm including the link to the recipe. I used Tullamore Dew for the whiskey, because it's what I had on hand. I don't notice it much, and I suspect the alcohol doesn't change the consistency much.
#GothGirlCanCook
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Lots of people are going to cut back on drinking shit because that's what Jack Daniels is. If you want real whiskey drink Tullamore Dew or any single malt whiskey and not that blended shit.
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**Irish Coffee Recipe:**
Ingredients:*1 shot of strong brewed coffee (about 6 oz)*
* 1 1/2 oz Irish whiskey (or other whiskey of your choice)*
*1 sugar cube (or 1 tsp granulated sugar)*
* Heavy cream, floated on topInstructions:1. In a warmed glass, dissolve the sugar cube with a splash of hot water.*
2. Add the shot of strong brewed coffee and stir to combine.
3. Pour in the Irish whiskey, stirring gently to distribute the liquor.
4. In a small pitcher or measuring cup, whip heavy cream until it forms stiff peaks.
5. Float the whipped cream on top of the coffee, allowing it to form a distinct layer.
6. Serve immediately, garnished with a sprinkle of nutmeg or cinnamon, if desired.**Tips:**- Use high-quality coffee beans and freshly brewed coffee for the best flavor.
- Choose your preferred whiskey, whether it's smooth Jameson, spicy Tullamore DEW, or a peaty Islay dram.
- Adjust the amount of sugar to your taste. Some prefer a less sweet coffee.
- Whip the cream until it's just stiff, as over-whipping can make it too dense and unfluffy.
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Tullamore DEW has been that one whiskey that seems to always be at home in my glass.
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So me and my friends up here had a White Elephant yankmass. We all had to get a whimsical gift for it. And when I tell you the other gifts, I think the concept of me as a person will make more sense.
I brought a tumbler that had on it Darth Vader walking an AT-AT.
Ray brought a bottle of Tullamore Dew whiskey.
Jack brought a lava lamp.
Tim brought RAW rolling paper branded flipflops and a box of chocolate.
Shane, my roomie, brought 6 different USB cables and tangled them together.
And June brought a porcelain pig with a cowboy hat, a candle that was labeled "being your sister is the only gift I need", a hello kitty blindbox, and a small box of marzipan.
Merry Yankmass, y'all
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Kinnitty Co.Offaly
Have you ever pondered the thought of visiting County Offaly on your travels through Ireland?
Nestled in the Slieve Bloom mountains, located at the bottom of Knocknamann is Kinnitty, a village steeped in heritage and Culture. The village is home to Kinnitty Castle, a 13th century castle surrounded by 650 acres of parkland. The castle also features activities such as Horse riding, Archery and Tennis.
Kinnitty is also the hub of the new Mountain bike trails that span a 36km stretch between Kinnitty and Baunreagh which vary in difficulty. Road cycling is also a popular feature in the area. So why not immerse yourself in the beautiful scenery that the Slieve Bloom mountains have to offer by taking a cycle through the different trails and routes?
If you are looking for a unique and memorable place to stay, 'Giltraps' features a glamping site located along the main area of the village, only a stones throw away from the Giltraps pub where you can find live music, and the excellent company of the locals.
There are also various activities to do in the greater area of Kinnitty such as visit the Tullamore Dew visitor centre and enjoy the aromas and tastes the Tullamore Dew whiskey or just enjoy learning about the birth and development of the Brand.
So next time you can't decide where to travel to on your Irish Excursion, book a trip to Kinnitty and immerse yourself in the nature, beauty and scenery that the quaint village has to offer.
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Do actors and rappers make good distillers?
I think this billboard is referring mainly to celebrities who own and promote their own liquor brands. But it's also a dig at celebrity endorsements.
Kyle Fitzpatrick, who saw this billboard in Brooklyn and snapped the photo adds, "Fascinating to think we've now reached a point in our culture where NOT having a famous face back a brand has become a point of differentiation."
This is a clever way to remind whiskey drinkers how old Tullamore DEW is. What I find fascinating is the photo.
They could have easily had just the bottle and the line. But the pudgy, unstylish fellow in the photo is the polar opposite of Matthew McConaughey and his "collaboration" with Wild Turkey.
Many advertisers are concerned with "user imagery." They want stylish people holding their product. "See? Cool people like this use our product. Don't you want to be a cool person?" Tullamore has some nice-looking Irish millennials drinking their whiskey in this 2013 ad.
That makes me admire the photo more. This guy is no celebrity. And he looks like he knows his Irish whiskey. Turns out he's one of several locals from the town of Tullamore who feature in this out-of-home campaign. I bet these ads stand out.
Jack Daniels did the same thing for a few decades. Here are clippings of old ads being sold on eBay from 1967, 1974, and 1986.
Agency: Quaker City Mercantile, Philadelphia.
#Tullamore DEW#celebreties in ads#advertising#creative advertising#advertising education#ads#adverts#ad#out of home advertising#billboards#Quaker City Mercantile
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Tullamore Dew, el Whiskey irlandés de triple desilación.
Tullamore Dew, un Whiskey de tradición centenaria. De triple destilación, sedoso y complejo… Un Irlandés que hay que probar 😉 Con una tradición centenaria, el whiskey irlandés posee características que lo hacen único, dejando una marca en quienes lo han probado alrededor del mundo. Irlanda puede presumir de ser la cuna del whiskey, una bebida que es parte de su historia y cultura. Con una…
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Whiskey: Tullamore Dew Caribbean Cask Finish
Si me gusta el whiskey y me gusta el ron, tendría sentido que una combinación de los dos me gustara bastante, aunque no es la primera vez que pruebo un whisk(e)y que pasa por barricas de ron. Haciendo un poco de memoria y no a muy largo plazo, puedo pensar en otros dos así que he probado: The Balvenie 14 Caribbean Cask Teeling Small Batch Pero aunque listar tan solo dos whiskies que pasen por…
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