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  • Bushmills 16 Year Single Malt Irish Whiskey Review

    Single malt Irish whiskey may be a little different than what you would normally expect from the Irish This single malt distinction simply means it is made from a mash bill of 100% malted barley and has been Between 1983 and 2001, they were ready to resurrect the single malt Irish whiskey bottling we have today Malt Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% malted barley Proof: 80° Age: 16 years Further identification If you're really feeling the Irish spirit, pair this pour with the song "Silver Seed" by Lisa O'Neill

  • Teeling 28 Year Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey - A Pocket-Sized Review of a 1991 Vintage Cooley Whiskey

    A brief intro from Irish Spirit: Part of the highly lauded 1991 distillate produced at Cooley distillery Pair that with the small amount of peated malt in the original mash bill and you have a absolutely gorgeous Recently announced as the recipient of the World’s Best Irish Single Malt 2021 (21 years and older). Company on Label: Teeling (Cooley) Whiskey Type: Single Malt Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% malted barley Proof: 92° Age: 28 years Further identification: This rare bottling (only 4,000 produced

  • Amrut Fusion Single Malt Whisky

    Another single malt whisk(e)y is up for tasting from our group. I have had so many really great and really different single malt experiences recently... My favorite of recent memory is a sample of a Brenne 2014 single barrel release that was just one of Company on Label: Amrut Whiskey Type: Single Malt Whisky Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Malted Barley (25% peated malt) Proof: 100° Age: NAS (4-5 years) Further identification: Amrut Fusion is the culmination

  • Morris Australian Single Malt Whisky Review - An Exploration of Rutherglen, Victoria's Finest

    Australian single malt whisky is a category I can confidently say I have had no experience with prior Scotch, Irish, and a budding sub-category in American single malt are all fairly well established in Upon lifting the liquid to meet my nose, I find a potent, oily richness I'm well accustomed to in Irish TL;DR: A quintessential single malt whisky that is beautiful in its uniquely Australian character Rating This lands much closer to the Irish single malt character than a single malt Scotch whisky, in my opinion

  • Jack Daniel's Twice Barreled Special Release American Single Malt Review

    Our fifth annual special release is here - Jack Daniel’s Twice Barreled 2022 Special Release American Single Malt Whiskey finished in Oloroso Sherry Casks. maple wood charcoal is meant to both filter and sweeten, and if you've had some of JD's higher end single Daniel's 10 year, triple mash, Coy Hill, and the blessed experience of getting to pick a barrel proof single Company on Label: Jack Daniel Distillery Whiskey Type: American Single Malt Mash Bill Percentages: 100%

  • Redwood Empire Foggy Burl Single Malt Whiskey Review & Bonus Notes from Author Jes Smyth

    American single malt whiskey releases continue to burst onto the scene at an alarming rate. But what is American single malt to begin with? Malt Whiskey in the U.S., I stand with the American Single Malt Whiskey Commission and more than 100 Nose: Wow, is that a chocolate frosted donut sitting atop a glass of Irish whiskey? Fans of Irish whiskey will find a lot to love in this bottle.

  • Tyrconnell 16 Year Irish Whiskey Pocket Sized Review

    I am glad to have a new Irish whiskey I've not sampled before available for a quick review! Company on Label: Tyrconnell (Kilbeggan Distilling Import Company) Whiskey Type: Single Malt Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% malted barley Proof: 92° Age: 16 year Further identification: This release Palate: Well that's certainly a malt-forward Irish whiskey. That profile did not ultimately really sing to me, but I am definitely glad to have been able to try

  • The 24 Best Irish Whiskeys Worth Drinking Right Now - A Top Notch Tasting List for Any Budget

    distilled on a pot still at a single distillery Single Malt: Made from 100% malted barley that is then 18: Tyrconnell 10 Year Madeira Cask Single Malt Irish Whiskey Here's a funky one... Malt Irish Whiskey This earthy dram is well worthy of exploration. 11: High N' Wicked The Wild Rover Single Malt Irish Whiskey We're really getting into the good stuff 10: Bushmills 16 Year Single Malt Irish Whiskey This is one of those whiskeys you could get lost in as

  • Brenne French Single Malt Finished Whisky Sample Review

    Company on Label: Brenne Whisky Whiskey Type: French Single Malt Whisky Mash Bill Percentages: 100% of 2 heirloom varietals of barley Proof: 80° Age: 6 years Further identification: This is a single barrel Scotland that only takes 6-8 years in the microclimate of Cognac to achieve the same experience Nose: Very malty

  • Del Bac Fall 2021 Distiller's Cut Single Malt Whiskey Review

    Company on Label: Del Bac Whiskey Type: Sonoran Single Malt Whisky Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Malted Age: NAS Further identification: Fall 2021 Distiller's Cut is an expression of the classic Sonoran Single Malt aged gracefully in High West Distillery Rye Whiskey barrels Nose: Loads of funky fruits all through My last sip is highlighted with clove, mustard seed, vanilla bean, wet ash and funky malt.

  • Teeling Single Grain Irish Whiskey

    It's day 4 of Irish week and this train just keeps on rolling! be running a giveaway on my Instagram where you will have the chance to win a bottle of Green Spot Irish Let's see how this unique Irish offering turned out. sauvignon barrels) Further identification: This is a rare example of a single grain Irish whiskey, which barley, and wheat and made at a single Irish distillery; it is stated as being non-chill filtered Nose

  • Blue Spot Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Review

    7 years in bourbon barrels, sherry butts and madeira casks makes for an exhilarating and flavorful IrIsh Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Malted and Unmalted Barley (being a single pot still Irish whiskey) Proof The proof is quite imbalanced as I find most cask strength Irish whiskey releases to do. single malt counterparts do. I really don't think Irish whiskey was meant to be drank up at these proofs.

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