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- Redbreast Tawny Port Cask Edition Irish Whiskey Review
A tawny port cask finish Irish whiskey is not unheard of, with Irish whiskey often utilizing any barrels whiskey. is a single pot still Irish whiskey initially matured in a combination of bourbon and oloroso sherry Company on Label: Pernod Ricard (Distilled at Midleton Distillery) Whiskey Type: Single Pot Still Irish TL;DR: Thin whiskey with light flavor for easy sipping Rating: 3/5 (Decent.
- Still Austin Cask Strength Rye Whiskey Review: A Unique Blend of Technicolor Flavors
, known as "The Artist," which we then blended and bottled at the same proof at which the spirit was when it comes to aging whiskey. Company on Label: Still Austin Whiskey Type: Rye whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Texas Rye Proof leading the way, the palate is oily and inviting, a perfect replicate to the nose and a tell of a well-blended whiskey, in my humble opinion.
- Top Irish Whiskeys for 2023 - Sweet 16 Blind Bracket Head to Head Matchups
Here are the results of a 16 Irish Whiskey blind tasting bracket (all of these were poured ahead of time I found it super interesting that Redbreast Lustau, a great whiskey no doubt, managed to sneak to the Normally I would prefer to do individual head to head tastings, or a smaller blind flight, but this is a fun little get together I like to do with good company (who also do their own blind brackets which Irish whiskeys.
- Green Spot Irish Whiskey Flash Review
Green Spot seems to be the most accessible of any of the Spot whiskeys. It's the one that most Irish whiskey fans that I've talked to have tried. Company on Label: Mitchell & Son (Distilled at Midleton Distillery) Whiskey Type: Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Malted and Unmalted Barley (being a single pot still Irish whiskey) Proof: 80° This is a staple Irish whiskey that does everything you could hope for out of an accessible bottle.
- Bushmills Prohibition Recipe Irish Whiskey Review
I'm interested to know if bourbon barrel aging was commonplace for Irish whiskey during prohibition.. Company on Label: Bushmills Whiskey Type: Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Malted Barley Proof This is just the right blend of both sippable and crushable. Overall it's very traditionally Irish despite the bourbon cask aging. I'd definitely recommend you give this one a try for yourself if you like Irish whiskey!
- Gold Spot 13 Year Irish Whiskey Review: Is the Generations Edition a Step in the Wrong Direction?
is a thirteen-year aged whiskey, once again championing the use of wine casks in whiskey, transcending This special whiskey, the perfect balance between Irish whiskey and Italian wine, celebrates the exceptional Company on Label: Midleton Distillery Whiskey Type: Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages TL;DR: Flat, bland, and boring—this release is a slap in the face to Irish whiskey fans Rating: 2/5 Beginning in Irish whiskey before expanding into bourbon, rye, and beyond, he has long been taking the
- Teeling Single Grain Irish Whiskey
whiskey or 4x 2oz samples of 4 bottles of your choosing that I drink this week! There will be 5 total days of nothing but Irish whiskey reviews from me as part of this; keep participating whiskey you want to see reviewed (or just some love)! Company on Label: Teeling Whiskey Company (Cooley Distillery) Whiskey Type: Finished Irish Whiskey Mash whiskeys drive at you.
- Yellow Spot Irish Whiskey Flash Review
From the Spot whiskey website: Rather than being simply a ‘finished’ whiskey, Yellow Spot is special in that it contains whiskey that has been matured for a full 12 year period in three oak cask types: Only extremely limited quantities of Yellow Spot have been bottled making it a whiskey to seek out and Company on Label: Mitchell & Son (Distilled at Midleton Distillery) Whiskey Type: Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Malted and Unmalted Barley (being a single pot still Irish whiskey) Proof: 92°
- Redbreast 18 Year Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Review: Who Raised These Prices?
With Irish whiskey prices seemingly ever-increasing over the last year, it's harder than ever to find : Single pot still Irish whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% malted and unmalted barley Proof: 92° Vanilla bean ice cream and sweet floral tones finally show me the Irish whiskey I know and love. TL;DR: A bland Irish whiskey that is slightly creamy in flashes but downright boring most of the time Beginning in Irish whiskey before expanding into bourbon, rye, and beyond, he has long been taking the
- Blue Spot Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Review
Company on Label: Mitchell & Son (Distilled at Midleton Distillery) Whiskey Type: Finished Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Malted and Unmalted Barley (being a single pot still Irish whiskey) Proof For an Irish whiskey, this sure smells an awful lot like a bourbon... Let's jump into a sip. The proof is quite imbalanced as I find most cask strength Irish whiskey releases to do. I really don't think Irish whiskey was meant to be drank up at these proofs.
- Fercullen Single Malt Irish Whiskey Flash Review - A Brief Introduction to Powerscourt Distillery
I received two small samples of their single malt Irish whiskey from one of my local liquor stores to For the first time in over 100 years, single malt Irish whiskey is being distilled and produced right If you read my Bushmills 16 year single malt Irish whiskey review, you'd be familiar with the category Company on Label: The Powerscourt Distillery Whiskey Type: Single Malt Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages I find more parallels to single malt Scotch whisky than I do to historical norms for Irish whiskey here
- 2023 Redbreast PX Edition Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Review
It's no secret that I'm an Irish whiskey fan. Redbreast self-describes the choice for targeting a Single Pot Still Irish whiskey, saying: For more than a century Redbreast has stayed true to the Irish Pot Still whiskey making tradition. Today it is considered to be the definitive expression of this quintessential style of Irish whiskey TL;DR: Elegant, refined and layered Irish whiskey Rating: 4/5 (Really good.












