Now, Rose's health
and mind appear to be failing, and both families are worried. If she dies before revealing the secret ingredient, it's
curtains for Wild Irish Rose Whiskey and the McFadden empire.
The
McFaddens need the secret to stay in business. The
O'Rileys want the secret to begin producing what they feel is
rightfully theirs. Family members on both sides have their
own reasons for getting their hands on that secret ingredient.
To make matters worse, today is Rose's 80th birthday, and
both families have been forced to gather under one roof to
honor her. It's a family reunion in the middle of a family
feud.
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Grandma Rose O'Riley
McFadden took the O'Riley recipe
for homemade whiskey, handed down to her by her father, and
gave it to her husband, Finian McFadden. He built a distillery,
and now Wild Irish Rose Whiskey is one of the top selling
brands in the world. The McFaddens are filthy rich because of the
O'Riley family recipe. To make things even worse between the
two families, many of the O'Rileys have to work for the
McFaddens at the distillery because there's no other employment
in the area.
Finian
and Rose have one child, Conor. When Finian died,
Conor took over running the distillery--but not with absolute
control. When Rose gave away the O'Riley family recipe,
she purposely left out one ingredient as an "insurance policy."
To this day, only she knows what that ingredient
is. For years, she's gone in and added the ingredient to each
mix. Rose always knew the family recipe was a worth a fortune;
she also suspected that Finian married her for the recipe. She
married him because his family had the money to start the distillery,
and she hoped she could eventually convince him to include the
O'Rileys. Finian turned out to be a real bastard. He hated
the O'Rileys, treated them like dirt, and gave them the lowest
jobs at the distillery. Rose never divulged the secret
ingredient and held out hope that when Conor grew up, he'd take
over the business and include the O'Rileys. Unfortunately,
Conor turned out to be a chip off the old McFadden block, a
real O'Riley hater.
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