(This post was last modified: 10-05-2021, 02:42 PM by Southsider.)
I admit it--I am a sucker for Murphy & McNeil marketing particularly when it features a bald Irish Pirate Queen. Their latest Kodiak release is Granuaile and the label shows Grace O'Malley with a full head of red Irish hair.
There is history here as described by M&M: "When Grace O'Malley was young, she begged her father to join him on his seafaring expeditions. He declined, explaining that her long red hair would get caught in the ropes. The next time he saw her, the hair was gone and she was on her way to becoming one of the most fierce women in Irish history. "Bald Grace," or Granuaile (gran-ya-wail) was how she would become known throughout history. For decades she was the pirate queen of Ireland, plundering the seas, fighting the English, and even meeting Elizabeth I in her bare feet and dressed as an Irish Chieftain.
Granuaile is dedicated to this legend. Featuring notes of gunpowder, white leather, aged oak, and ocean aquatics are meant to bring you back to a different time of gritty battles on the high seas."
There is history here as described by M&M: "When Grace O'Malley was young, she begged her father to join him on his seafaring expeditions. He declined, explaining that her long red hair would get caught in the ropes. The next time he saw her, the hair was gone and she was on her way to becoming one of the most fierce women in Irish history. "Bald Grace," or Granuaile (gran-ya-wail) was how she would become known throughout history. For decades she was the pirate queen of Ireland, plundering the seas, fighting the English, and even meeting Elizabeth I in her bare feet and dressed as an Irish Chieftain.
Granuaile is dedicated to this legend. Featuring notes of gunpowder, white leather, aged oak, and ocean aquatics are meant to bring you back to a different time of gritty battles on the high seas."