The Pogues have launched their own branded Irish whiskey.

Working in collaboration with West Cork Distillers, The Pogues Irish Whiskey is priced at ยฃ30 a bottle.

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On the website, the distillers refer to the drink as โ€œThe Spirit of the Band, Bottledโ€.

โ€œSunlight and barley held together with water and left in an oak barrel for three years and a day. This whiskey is a measure of who we are, made with the sole intention of spreading that same raucous joy. If youโ€™re drinking youโ€™re welcome, pull up a seat and pour. If not, pรณg mo thรณin.โ€

It continues. โ€œAs you would expect, The Pogues Irish Whiskey has as much character as the band itself. Made from a fine blend of grain and single malt Irish whiskey; this mighty drink has an aroma of malts and cracked nuts, with a sweet taste and a smooth intense flavour.โ€

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John Oโ€™Connell, co-founder of West Cork Distillers, said: โ€œWe wanted to create an Irish whiskey with global appeal, which isnโ€™t without its challengesโ€.

โ€œThe Pogues offer a perfect partnership as they share many of the same values as our company such as an independent spirit, a slightly unorthodox approach and a commitment to quality, as well as success on the international stageโ€.

Pogues Whiskey

At the UK launch, the whiskey was served with names inspired by The Poguesโ€™ hits, including โ€œFairytale Of New Yorkโ€ and โ€œMisty Morning Albert Bridgeโ€.

โ€œThe Misty Morning combines the whiskey with ginger ale over ice with a slice of lemon, while The Fairytale mixes it with soda water, sugar and lemon juice over ice with a slice of lemon. The Irish Rover combines the whiskey with sweet red vermouth, Angostura Bitters and a slice of lemon,โ€ according to a report on Bar Magazine.

Interviewed in Uncutโ€™s August 2014 issue, Shane MacGowan updated us on his new songs, a surprising new fitness regime and history of casual violence.

โ€œI got my head kicked in fucking millions of times in the โ€™70s and โ€™80s,โ€ said MacGowan. โ€œBut so did lots of people. There was a lot of violence. It was a lot of fun!

โ€œGetting beaten up, or getting hit by a carโ€ฆ you get used to it, yโ€™know. You bounce off. Hitting a motorway doesnโ€™t really register โ€™til later.โ€

The Pogues released their last studio album Pogue Mahone in 1996, though they continue to tour. In October 2013, Phil Chevron, the bandโ€™s guitarist, died, aged 56.

Chevron, whose real name was Philip Ryan, was first diagnosed with esophageal cancer in June 2007 and had been undergoing treatment since. Despite being given an all-clear in 2008, in May 2013, it was announced that the cancer had returned.

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