Inverse Field Vol.1 – Inishowen by Deathbed Convert In 1812 lookouts in the hills above the Township of Urris collapsed the path through the Mamore Gap, blocking it off to revenue collectors and founding what would later become known as the Poitín Republic. After increasing taxes on whiskey to fund its wars abroad, the British occupation turned to squeeze poitín distillers, levying fines that displaced whole communities as a form of collective punishment. When the people of Urris blocked the road up by St Eigne’s Well they mounted a resistance that would hold off attackers for three years and let…