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- 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 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% Palate: My first sip is much like the old Brora example from the nose; this whiskey comes across as burly This is a gorgeous whiskey. Thank you again to Laura for sending along such an awesome sample!
- Redbreast 27 Year Irish Whiskey Review - What to Expect Out of the Top End of Midleton Distillery
Without fail though, a Redbreast release has always dominated my yearly Irish whiskey bracket. Company on Label: Pernod Ricard (Distilled at Midleton Distillery) Whiskey Type: Single Pot Still Irish Deep vanilla bean sweetness carries much more heft than your typical 80-90 proof Irish whiskey. The mouthfeel is thick, oily and viscous - a staple of a good Irish whiskey in my mind. Overall this is an exceptional Irish whiskey bottled at its peak performance.
- Saint Paddy's Day 2022 - Irish Whiskey Head to Head Bracket & Giveaway Announcement
Well, Irish week is coming to an end and today we announce the winners of the giveaway that received The first winner will have a choice between a bottle of Green Spot Irish whiskey or 4x 2oz samples of He had never really had Irish whiskey before, so it's great to know he's got expensive tastes from the Congrats to @capeterps - looking forward to sharing some Irish whiskey with you!
- Red Spot and Redbreast Lustau Irish Whiskey Flash Reviews & Head to Head
The two favorite Irish whiskeys selected from St Patrick's Day 2021. Red Spot Single Pot Still Company on Label: Midleton Distillery Whiskey Type: Irish Whiskey finished years Further identification: 2020 purchase Redbreast Lustau Edition Company on Label: Pernod Ricard Whiskey Type: Irish Whiskey finished in Oloroso Sherry casks Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed malted and un-malted Both were exceptional Irish whiskeys.
- Gold Spot Irish Whiskey Review - 9 Year Single Pot Still 135th Anniversary Limited Edition
Embodying the unmistakable qualities of Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey, Gold Spot is matured for at least 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: 102.8 My last sip is Irish whiskey canonized. Those that are deeply ingrained and experienced in Irish whiskey will certainly appreciate this pour,
- Redbreast 30 Year Dream Cask Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Review - A Deep Exploration of the Rare, Fifth Edition, Double Cask Bottling
whiskey lore. Company on Label: Midleton Distillery Whiskey Type: Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages While most Irish whiskeys offer the verdant promise of spring, I find this glass better aligns with the Though the proof is significantly higher than most Irish whiskey bottlings, the aromas are not overt What an exceptional whiskey.
- Keeper's Heart Irish + Bourbon Whiskey Review
There's a fun new release on the market capturing a new form of whiskey innovation: blending Irish whiskey Though many Irish whiskeys will employ used bourbon barrels in their finishing, the river doesn't often in the world including Jameson, Redbreast, Midleton Very Rare, the Spot range and Powers Irish Whiskey The blend consists of triple distilled pot still Irish whiskey, Irish grain whiskey, and presumably MGP I've long been vocal about keeping Irish whiskey and bourbon separate, previously berating Redbreast
- Nelson Bros. Whiskey Cask Finish Series: An Early Access Review of the 2024 Release of Black Brier
Which is part of the reason why I started drinking Irish whiskey a decade ago—to alleviate the bloated Bottled at 106 proof, the Nelson Brothers Black Brier is a true delight for whiskey enthusiasts. Priced at $94.99, it's sure to make an impressive gift for the whiskey lover in your life. Beginning in Irish whiskey before expanding into bourbon, rye, and beyond, he has long been taking the resonance in the patient conveyance of an honest whiskey review.
- Hatozaki 12 Year Old Umeshu Cask Finish Small Batch Whisky Review
Today we have a fun one for Amongst the Whiskey - a Japanese malt whisky! While I've primarily reviewed Irish whiskey, bourbon and rye previously, there has been a lot of buzz It's viscous and oily in the nose-feel like many well-aged Irish whiskies tend to have. Like the nose, this once again reminds me of Irish whiskey, particularly ones that are sherry finished This is the perfect introduction to the Japanese whisky scene for an Irish whiskey lover to explore;
- 15 Stars First West Fine Aged Rye Review - An Exploration of the 6 Year First West Batch 2-SSDD
Company on Label: 15 Stars Whiskey Type: Blend of straight rye whiskeys Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed My last sip distinctly reminds me of some younger Irish whiskey blends that have forfeited balance for Nothing special about this pour. ) This is a messy, weird whiskey. Beginning in Irish whiskey before expanding into bourbon, rye, and beyond, he has long been taking the resonance in the patient conveyance of an honest whiskey review.
- 2009 Strathmill 14 Year Single Malt Scotch Whisky Flash Review: An Independent Bottling Worth Your Time and Tender
As my glass runs dry, I find a whisky fit for many occasions, with an oily linger that fans of Irish whiskey will surely appreciate. Beginning in Irish whiskey before expanding into bourbon, rye, and beyond, he has long been taking the He is the owner and primary long-winded whiskey writer for AmongstTheWhiskey.com , and he hopes you find resonance in the patient conveyance of an honest whiskey review.
- Rare Character Limited Release Batch 01 Straight Rye Whiskey Review - A First Look at the 2024 Rye Blend from Whiskey's Hottest Brand Right Now
Whiskey drinkers everywhere: rejoice. Company on Label: Rare Character Whiskey Co., Lexington, Kentucky Whiskey Type: A blend of straight Great whiskey has the power to transport you, and this pour does just that. Beginning in Irish whiskey before expanding into bourbon, rye, and beyond, he has long been taking the resonance in the patient conveyance of an honest whiskey review.