Bushmills, a village in Northern Ireland, derives its name from the nearby River Bush and the mill that was established there in the 17th century. The term "mills" reflects the historical presence of watermills in the area, which were crucial for local industry. The name has evolved over time, but its roots are deeply connected to the landscape and early economic activities of the region.
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Bushmills's population is 1,319.
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Old Bushmills Distillery was created in 1608.
The village named Bushmills in Northern Ireland is best know for whisky. Old Bushmills Distillery was founded there in 1608, it is the oldest licensed distillery in the world.
Bushmills is an Irish whiskey, not a Scotch. It is produced at the Old Bushmills Distillery in Northern Ireland and is known for its smoothness and triple distillation process. Scotch, on the other hand, refers specifically to whisky made in Scotland.
32 miles taking this route:Exit the airport, and follow signs to A2 COLERAINE.Take A2 to A37 COLERAINE at KILLANE ROUNDABOUT.Take A37 to A29 (RING ROAD EAST) to PORTRUSH, in Coleraine.Take A29, around COLERAINE, on the RING ROAD, to B17 BUSHMILLS at BUSHMILLS ROAD ROUNDABOUT.Take B17 to BUSHMILLS.
Bushmills distillery
Bushmills Distillery in Northern Ireland was granted its original license to distill in 1608. This makes it one of the oldest licensed distilleries in the world. The license was granted by King James I, allowing the distillation of whiskey in the area known as Bushmills.
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As of 2013, the number of people employed at Old Bushmills Distillery was 106 which is down from the 145 employees it had in 2009. The company is located in Northern Ireland and was founded in 1608.
This really isn't relevant anymore, but probably held meaning for some people in the past. Jameson is brewed in the Republic of Ireland while Bushmills is brewed in Northern Ireland. Therefore Jameson is viewed by some as the Catholic whiskey and Bushmills as the Protestant one. However, they are both excellent and most people don't care either way any more.