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- Q7739703 subject Q7866856.
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- Q7739703 abstract ""The Hills of Connemara" is an Irish folk song written by Sean McCarthy about Irish moonshine, or Poitín. In the song, the drink is referred to as "mountain tea" (tay to rhyme with day). The punch line to the song is that the tax collectors ("excise men") find the cache of moonshine and begin "drinkin' it straight". "Te", pronounced "tay" is gaelic for "tea".".
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- Q7739703 comment ""The Hills of Connemara" is an Irish folk song written by Sean McCarthy about Irish moonshine, or Poitín. In the song, the drink is referred to as "mountain tea" (tay to rhyme with day). The punch line to the song is that the tax collectors ("excise men") find the cache of moonshine and begin "drinkin' it straight". "Te", pronounced "tay" is gaelic for "tea".".
- Q7739703 label "The Hills of Connemara".