I was led here by little faeries 🧚♀️🧚♂️ this was fun and very nice. Makes me miss my best friend's mom, 100% Irish, Betty. I loved her so much. She would have been over the moon to hear people talking away in her own language.
...a craft can’t be a part-time thing...as as there’s no such thing as drinking in moderation.Inspiring doc.Slainte.Bright Moments from Australia via Castletown Geo☘️🐝🌈
The heavy gentleman in the green coat - you can hardly tell when he switches from Gaelic to English, haha! The stories are great. I wonder when this was originally filmed, and how old these fellows are. Some of these stories sound like they happened right at the earliest days of the Republic.
Let us all smoke a bowl to toast the bootleggers of yesterday and the artisans of today. I need to go make a still and get some techy equipment like they do on the police shows when they scan the ground's density to look for casks of old whiskey in the bogs of ireland. The pots of gold the leprechauns hid are probably as smooth as buttermilk by now.
Every man should be enabled to distill his own spirits like every man can grow his own corn and make bread out of it. Fun fact: What all US people value so high...their declaration of independence, has roots in the Irish people's uprising against English tyranny over there. The Taxmen from the Brits thought they could impose a tax on the whisky the Irish and Scots made (immigrants). We all know how that went out. :) Slainte..
It shares lyrics with a song called cad e sin don te sin but its sang nothing like any other version ive found. I cant find this one anywhere. Music credits at the end lists kathy murphy holly ni ghrada and gearoid maclochlainn.
It's an Irish translation of the blues song ' Ain't Nobody's business if I do' (Bessie Smith) and borrows from 'Cad é sin don Te sin?' I recorded it for this doc, I'll dig out the recording and upload it. :)
I was led here by little faeries 🧚♀️🧚♂️ this was fun and very nice. Makes me miss my best friend's mom, 100% Irish, Betty. I loved her so much. She would have been over the moon to hear people talking away in her own language.
Míle buíochas Christina, glad you enjoyed it!
Outlaws not criminals was a phrase from an article about cannabis, I find it fitting here as well. Nice traditions are worth keeping.
skekze They are indeed a chara :)
...a craft can’t be a part-time thing...as as there’s no such thing as drinking in moderation.Inspiring doc.Slainte.Bright Moments from Australia via Castletown Geo☘️🐝🌈
Míle buíochas 🙏 glad you enjoyed it!
@@LiathMacha good man..Liath..
Discovery Channel needs this
He speaks better English than most Americans.
Canúint Uladh. Tá sí fós beó.
The heavy gentleman in the green coat - you can hardly tell when he switches from Gaelic to English, haha! The stories are great. I wonder when this was originally filmed, and how old these fellows are. Some of these stories sound like they happened right at the earliest days of the Republic.
Thanks for your comment. I filmed it in autumn/ Winter of 2013, sadly only one of these men is still alive.
Update: none of the men in this documentary are with us any longer.
Suaimhneas síoraí orthu uilig.
@@LiathMacha Thanks for the great doc.Condolences and Safe Passage for these three fine fellas.Brendan Carey.
Beautiful people from the place where eye was born.
loved this show a drop of the good old stuff is good for you on a winters night craic on ,
Maurice Toney Glad you liked it!
Let us all smoke a bowl to toast the bootleggers of yesterday and the artisans of today. I need to go make a still and get some techy equipment like they do on the police shows when they scan the ground's density to look for casks of old whiskey in the bogs of ireland. The pots of gold the leprechauns hid are probably as smooth as buttermilk by now.
😂😂😂
Anyone know an old farmer in Ireland who could teach me the distillers art ?
this is so much better than moonshiners
They are the original moonshiners
Keeps away the cold. :)
so there's probably a lot of houdreds years old poitin bottle buried all over ireland.
B'fhéidir é a chara.
So this is how Novichok is made
Any details about this piece? when was it created? Any idea of the name of the book yer man said he found the picture of paddy gallagher in?
and what area was it filmed in? seems to be a border county?
Cool! well congats, it's fantastic!
@@moekanz Two people mention Larne in Co. Antrim.
Every man should be enabled to distill his own spirits like every man can grow his own corn and make bread out of it.
Fun fact: What all US people value so high...their declaration of independence, has roots in the Irish people's uprising against English tyranny over there. The Taxmen from the Brits thought they could impose a tax on the whisky the Irish and Scots made (immigrants). We all know how that went out. :)
Slainte..
Anyone know the name of the song featured at the start ?
It shares lyrics with a song called cad e sin don te sin but its sang nothing like any other version ive found. I cant find this one anywhere. Music credits at the end lists kathy murphy holly ni ghrada and gearoid maclochlainn.
It's an Irish translation of the blues song ' Ain't Nobody's business if I do' (Bessie Smith) and borrows from 'Cad é sin don Te sin?'
I recorded it for this doc, I'll dig out the recording and upload it. :)
@@LiathMacha Have you found it? I'd love to listen to the full version
Ar fheabhas!
Ellen Ní Uiginn A bhuíochas leat Ellen.