Father’s Day Competition 🍻
TAG ANYONE that you think should WIN!
Father’s Day is right around the corner! So we wanted to give you A FEW CHANCES to WIN a bottle of The Quiet Man - Irish Whiskey to SHARE with the father/father figure you think has earned themselves a tipple!🥃
WHAT YOU NEED TO DO:
- Tag who you think deserves one of these bottles and tell us why?
- Like and share this post to be entered.
- We will pick from our favourite entries.
The story behind The Quiet Man Irish Whiskey is explained on each and every bottle by the founder, Ciaran Mulgrew:
“My father, John Mulgrew, spent 50 years
working as a barman in the pubs of Belfast. Sometimes he took me to work with him. I remember the smell of the whiskey and the craic and the laughter. Even back then I was proud of my father. He had this quiet way about him which people seemed to respect. A bartender sees a lot of things and hears a lot of stories, but my father told no tales. It was the barman’s code, and he took it seriously. So when I started making my own whiskey many years later, there was only one person I could name it after: my auld fella, John Mulgrew, The Quiet Man, or as we say in Irish, ‘An Fear Ciuin’.”
We will announce the winner on Father’s Day June 20th 2021.
Good Luck!🍀
Father's Day competition
Father’s Day Competition 🍻
TAG a DAD you think should WIN!
Father’s Day is right around the corner! So we wanted to give you A FEW CHANCES to WIN a bottle of The Quiet Man - Irish Whiskey to SHARE with the father you think has earned themselves a tipple!🥃
WHAT YOU NEED TO DO:
- Tag who you think deserves one of these bottles and tell us why?
- Like and share this post to be entered.
- We will pick from our favourite entries.
The story behind The Quiet Man Irish Whiskey is explained on each and every bottle by the founder, Ciaran Mulgrew:
“My father, John Mulgrew, spent 50 years
working as a barman in the pubs of Belfast. Sometimes he took me to work with him. I remember the smell of the whiskey and the craic and the laughter. Even back then I was proud of my father. He had this quiet way about him which people seemed to respect. A bartender sees a lot of things and hears a lot of stories, but my father told no tales. It was the barman’s code, and he took it seriously. So when I started making my own whiskey many years later, there was only one person I could name it after: my auld fella, John Mulgrew, The Quiet Man, or as we say in Irish, ‘An Fear Ciuin’.”
We will announce the winner on Father’s Day June 20th 2021.
Good Luck!🍀
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☘️ PADDYS DAY COMP ☘️
3 WINNERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
1 ticket - £5
3 tickets - £10
Help us raise money for @aware_ni
Just send us a message to let us know you’re interested.
Must be located in NI. Must be 18+.
Each hamper includes:
- A bottle of Yellaman honeycomb Vodka liqueur, a bottle of Quiet Man Irish Whiskey or a bottle of 8 year old Quiet Man Irish Whiskey
- 4 fever tree ginger ale mixers
- 2 cans of Guinness
- 4 x tayto cheese and onion
- 2 x scampi fries, 2 x bacon fries
- 1 x KP nuts
- 1 x bag of honeycomb
- Pack of Ulster sports club beer mats
- 1 x Ulster sports club branded beanie
- 1 x Jameson branded rocks glass
- 1 x dead mans fingers tumbler
- 1 x coffee mug with a hip flask
- 1 x lemon and lime cocktail juices
- 1 x Fischer’s tankard
- 1 x branded bar mat
One year ago today, the rain poured down and washed away the long anticipated Paddy’s day celebrations. For the first time since public houses began, the Belfast bars were forced to shut their doors, with no direction and a huge lack of support; devastating the cultural foundations our wee community is built upon. Leaving us cut off from each other. Plants without water, without sunlight cease to grow and thrive. Our mental health has been pushed to its limits and businesses have been crippled over the past year...
We don’t stay down long though. It has been truly inspiring seeing how this community has come together to support each other.
They cancelled our musicians, we live streamed them.
They shut off our taps, we delivered pints to the door.
They silenced our streets, we wrote up quizzes, went on walks, took part in challenges.
Be proud, we are stronger together.
We are giving 3 entrants the chance to win a bar-themed hamper to supply your own home bar - bar snacks and all. £5 to get 1 ticket, £10 for 3, half the proceeds will be going towards AwareNi, the only charity in Northern Ireland working exclusively with people suffering with depression and bi-
☘️ PADDYS DAY COMP ☘️
3 WINNERS TO BE ANNOUNCED
1 ticket - £5
3 tickets - £10
Help us raise money for Aware NI.
Just send us a message to let us know you’re interested.
Must be located in NI. Must be 18+.
Each hamper includes:
- A bottle of Yellaman honeycomb Vodka liqueur, a bottle of Quiet Man Irish Whiskey or a bottle of 8 year old Quiet Man Irish Whiskey
- 4 fever tree ginger ale mixers
- 2 cans of Guinness
- 4 x tayto cheese and onion
- 2 x scampi fries, 2 x bacon fries
- 1 x KP nuts
- 1 x bag of honeycomb
- Pack of Ulster sports club beer mats
- 1 x Ulster sports club branded beanie
- 1 x Jameson branded rocks glass
- 1 x dead mans fingers tumbler
- 1 x coffee mug with a hip flask
- 1 x lemon and lime cocktail juices
- 1 x Fischer’s tankard
- 1 x branded bar mat
One year ago today, the rain poured down and washed away the long anticipated Paddy’s day celebrations. For the first time since public houses began, the Belfast bars were forced to shut their doors, with no direction and a huge lack of support; devastating the cultural foundations our wee community is built upon. Leaving us cut off from each other. Plants without water, without sunlight cease to grow and thrive. Our mental health has been pushed to its limits and businesses have been crippled over the past year...
We don’t stay down long though. It has been truly inspiring seeing how this community has come together to support each other.
They cancelled our musicians, we live streamed them.
They shut off our taps, we delivered pints to the door.
They silenced our streets, we wrote up quizzes, went on walks, took part in challenges.
Be proud, we are stronger together.
To celebrate this Paddy’s day and a year since everything changed, we wanted to give 3 entrants the chance to win a bar-themed hamper to supply your own home bar - bar snacks and all. £5 to get 1 ticket, £10 for 3, half the proceeds will be going towards AwareNi, the only charity in Northern I
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