Typically thtee, it depends on the brand though.
Irish Whiskey - novel - has 317 pages.
Yes, whiskey is a solution of water, alcohol, and many compounds extracted from the wood of the barrels it was aged in.
If you are aged 18 years or over, you can bring 2.25 litres of alcohol duty-free into Australia with you.
Irish whiskey is whiskey made in Ireland or Scotland that doesn't meet the requirements to be called "Scoth"which has a fairly strict set of requirements to carry the name on their drink. Many Irish whiskeys are blended with whiskeys not allowed in Scoth and use ingredients not allowed in Scotch. A Whiskey made in Ireland would also not be allowed to be called Scotch. The names are sometimes traditions but in other cases they are legal tradnames.
Some people do, but certainly not everyone. People who like whiskey would drink it, but many Irish people don't drink whiskey at all.
Because whisky contain water, ethanol and many other minor organic components.
About four years.
It's all a matter of taste, but even so, there's a point of diminishing returns. So take the age statement with a grain of salt and enjoy your whisk(e)y for how it tastes and now how old it's been aged.
Guinness, Kerrygold, Jamesons, Baileys, Denny, Jacobs and many others.
Johnnie Walker Blue Label is aged for a minimum of 21 years.
There are many Irish drinking songs, and the top 10 Irish drinking songs can be subjective. However the top 10 include 7 Drunken Nights, Drink It Up Men, Drunken Sailor, Mary Mac, Whiskey In The Jar, British Army, Nancy Whiskey, Bog Down In The Valley, Shipping Up To Boston, and Finnegan's Wake.
The Dubliners are an Irish band formed in 1962 in Dublin. They were able to influence many Irish bands throughout Europe. They were able to get popular throughtout Europe in the 50 years they were together.