poteen
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Yet the special charm of this book is that it manages to describe Irish peasant life without condescension or that peculiar quaintness which often produces a distinct aroma of poteen and formaldehyde.
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When barley and potato prices rose during and after World War II, the poteen industry languished.
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But for the next 50 years Ireland kept passing out literary surprises, for first-rate writers came along as fast as poteen at a christening: Russell, Synge, Gogarty, O'Casey, Joyce, O'Flaherty.
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"Thanks, Val; but no poteen, if you please."
From Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two by Carleton, William
But nothing's perfect in this world except the wisdom of owls and Congressmen, and Mrs. O'Korrigan's military virtues and wholesome command of her husband had the slight drawback of a constitutional taste for poteen.
From The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers. Series 3 by Newell, Robert H.