Irish Whiskey wants to turn Brexit on its head

When James Joyce opined a century ago that “the light music of whiskey falling into glasses makes an agreeable interlude”, little did he realise just how agreeable it would ultimately become as an Irish export success story.

Irish Whiskey wants to turn Brexit on its head

When James Joyce opined a century ago that “the light music of whiskey falling into glasses makes an agreeable interlude”, little did he realise just how agreeable it would ultimately become as an Irish export success story.

Exports from Ireland’s drinks industry continued to grow, driven in large part by demand for premium Irish whiskeys.

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