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  • 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. Company on Label: Pernod Ricard (Distilled at Midleton Distillery) Whiskey Type: Single Pot Still Irish TL;DR: Elegant, refined and layered Irish whiskey Rating: 4/5 (Really good.

  • Rare Character Exceptional Series 14 Year Malt Whiskey Review - Single Barrel #E-M14-47

    Series from our last meeting with Pete and Pablo of Rare Character, we actually said yes to both 14 year malt Whiskey Type: Kentucky Straight Malt Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 65% Malt, 35% Corn Proof: 133.8° Overall the nose presents funky, zesty and bright; it tingles in the sinuses. There's lemon frosting, fluffy whipped cream, tingling vanilla extract, and thick raspberry simple syrup

  • 1988 Glen Elgin 15 Year Manager's Dram Single Malt Scotch Whisky Review: Exploring The First Ever Bottling of the Manager's Dram Series

    Company on Label:   Glen Elgin  Distillery Whiskey Type:  Single Malt Scotch Whisky Mash Bill Percentages :  100% malted barley Proof:  120.4 ° Age:  15 years (distilled in 1973 and bottled in January 28th, Balsamic vinegar character stands tall alongside salted graham cracker and rich, undulating sherry influence taken to a peaceful brunch on a screened-in porch tucked cozily on a seaside cliff, the ocean spray salting

  • 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.

  • Irish Week - Redbreast Single Pot Still PX Sherry Finished Irish Whiskey Review

    We are officially starting Irish week as we prepare our livers and our souls for St. be running a giveaway on my Instagram where you will have the chance to win a bottle of Green Spot Irish There will be 5 days of nothing but Irish whiskey reviews from me starting tonight! Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Malted and Unmalted Barley Proof: 92° Age: NAS Further identification: This This might be one of the most complex Irish whiskey experiences I've had to date.

  • Rare Character Exceptional Series 14 Year Single Barrel Malt Whiskey Review - Barrel E-M14-54

    The Exceptional Series completely embodies that mission, so when two 14 year malt whiskeys presented While our Single Barrel Series is focused on customization and creativity, this new series is focused I'm sure the bourbon purists may turn their nose at the idea of trying a 65% malt, but I have to say The only thing I could turn up happened to be the Parker's Heritage Malt whiskey mash bill. Whiskey Type: Kentucky Straight Malt Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 65% Malt, 35% Corn Proof: 134.88°

  • 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 pot still Irish whiskey Mash Bill Percentages:  100% malted and unmalted barley Proof:  92° Age:  18 Vanilla bean ice cream and sweet floral tones finally show me the Irish whiskey I know and love. My empty glencairn smells of petunias and Irish cream. TL;DR: A bland Irish whiskey that is slightly creamy in flashes but downright boring most of the time

  • 1998 Clynelish 17 Year Manager's Dram Single Malt Scotch Whisky Review: Waxing Poetic About the Greatest Honeybuttered Highland Distillery We Have Tasted

    As of today, Clynelish Distillery, which began operating in 1967, is known for producing malts with a These malts are mainly used for blending, notably as a core part of several Johnnie Walker expressions , although official special releases and independent single malt bottlings are highly sought after for Company on Label:  Clynelish Distillery Whiskey Type:  Single Malt Scotch Whisky Mash Bill Percentages :  100% malted barley Proof:  123.6 ° Age:  17 years (distilled in 1981 and bottled November 23rd, 1998

  • 1990 Caol Ila Manager's Dram Single Malt Scotch Whisky Review: What Does a Screaming Viking and the Tower of Barad-Dûr Have to Do With Tasting Whisky?

    Make sure to check out @DuchessOfIslay for all things malt! Company on Label:  Caol Ila Distillery Whiskey Type:  Single Malt Scotch Whisky Mash Bill Percentages :  100% malted barley Proof:  126 ° Age:  15 years (distilled in 1975 and bottled July 25th, 1990) Further

  • 2022 Redbreast PX Sherry Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Review

    The 2021 release of the PX edition from Redbreast was my top Irish whiskey I tried this past St. Company on Label: Pernod Ricard (Distilled at Midleton Distillery) Whiskey Type: Finished Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: 100% Malted and Unmalted Barley Proof: 92° Age: NAS Further identification: This Traditional Irish shortbread cookie comes across moist, rich and coating.

  • Redbreast 12 Year Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Review

    The Irish itch struck me tonight! I gave the website a quick search for Irish and amazingly I haven't given this bottle the spotlight it Percentages: 100% Malted and Unmalted Barley Proof: 80° Age: 12 Years Further identification: This is Lovely, lovely all the way through - this is an exceptionally crafted Irish whiskey. Rating: 5/5 This is one of my all time favorite Irish whiskeys.

  • Gold Spot Irish Whiskey Review - 9 Year Single Pot Still 135th Anniversary Limited Edition

    best told by the Mitchell family themselves about this release: In 1887, Mitchell & Son, a family of Irish Embodying the unmistakable qualities of Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey, Gold Spot is matured for at least Bill Percentages: 100% Malted and Unmalted Barley (being a single pot still Irish whiskey) Proof: 102.8 Overall this feels very much like a traditional Irish with layered nuances of bready tones. My last sip is Irish whiskey canonized.

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