top of page

Search Results

28 items found for "Redbreast PX"

  • 2023 Redbreast PX Edition Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Review

    The PX Edition was a new release to the Redbreast lineup that first came around in 2021. single pot still whiskey that is matured in bourbon and oloroso sherry casks before being finished in PX The PX influence feels lighter than previous years for sure. The PX is significantly better. The PX punches right in the same weight class as the batch 3 edition of the Redbreast 27 Year Ruby Port

  • 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. Age: NAS Further identification: This is a 2022 re-release of the Iberian Series collaboration from Redbreast

  • Reading and Understanding Redbreast Bottle Laser Codes / Lot Codes

    As I was diving through some new Redbreast releases recently, this thought jumped into my head. The early editions of the PX Edition was an instant hit with me. As of 2023, there was a double drop of a new rendition of the PX Edition as well as a Tawny Port release Much like American whiskey employs laser codes on their whiskey bottles, Redbreast has decided to make Let's use another example with this 2021 Redbreast PX Edition to really drive this home.

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

    comment on all of my previous Irish reviews below: Bushmills Black Bush High N' Wicked - The Wild Rover Redbreast Lustau Edition Red Spot and Redbreast Lustau Head to Head On the 17th @amongstthefernsco and I will Unmalted Barley Proof: 92° Age: NAS Further identification: This is an Iberian Series release from Redbreast

  • Top Irish Whiskeys for 2023 - Sweet 16 Blind Bracket Head to Head Matchups

    Madeira Cask, Teeling Single Grain, Redbreast 12, Redbreast Small Batch Cask Strength, Gold Spot, Red Spot, Redbreast PX, Yellow Spot, Bushmill's Prohibition Recipe, Northcross Triple Wood, Redbreast Lustau Top 3: Redbreast Lustau, Redbreast PX and Redbreast 27 Year There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that Redbreast 27 and Redbreast PX Edition are worth their weight in gold. I had handwritten notes on my bracket that the matchups of both Lustau vs PX and Lustau vs 27 were impossible

  • Redbreast Small Batch Cask Strength Irish Whiskey Review

    comment on all of my previous Irish reviews below: Bushmills Black Bush High N' Wicked - The Wild Rover Redbreast Lustau Edition Red Spot and Redbreast Lustau Head to Head Redbreast PX Sherry Finish On the 17th @amongstthefernsco Unmalted Barley Proof: 117.4° Age: NAS (~9-10 years) Further identification: This one-off release from Redbreast quite impressed with the relative lack of complexity of this - something that other cheaper releases of Redbreast

  • Redbreast Tawny Port Cask Edition Irish Whiskey Review

    There's some new Redbreast hitting the scene in 2023! Redbreast does have some other port finished releases, namely the ruby port finish that is used on their Redbreast describes the process for creating this whiskey, saying: Redbreast Tawny Port Cask Edition Let's dive into a review of Redbreast Tawny Port Cask Edition from the Iberian Series to find out. hold a candle to the PX editions.

  • Starlight Single Barrel Bourbon Finished in PX Sherry Barrels - Flash Review

    reference point that I know is already a 5/5 for me (on 3 different occasions confirming that rating) in Redbreast PX Edition to get a better perspective on how to rate this. Admittedly the Midleton Irish + PX Sherry combination just has a touch more of that magic cooperation

  • Redbreast Kentucky Oak Edition Irish Whiskey Review

    The first picture is from Redbreast's website. I have really, really loved the Redbreast line in general with the PX edition and the 12 year release 100% Malted and Unmalted Barley Proof: 101° Age: NAS Further identification: This new release from Redbreast notably different to the traditional creamy Irish whiskey mouthfeel one might come to expect from a Redbreast Rating: 3/5 I am much more impressed with this release compared to the Redbreast cask strength I tried

  • Irish Week - Blue Spot Irish Whiskey!

    comment on all of my previous Irish reviews below: Bushmills Black Bush High N' Wicked - The Wild Rover Redbreast Lustau Edition Red Spot and Redbreast Lustau Head to Head Redbreast PX Sherry Finish On the 17th @amongstthefernsco

  • Redbreast 12 Year Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Review

    Proof: 80° Age: 12 Years Further identification: This is a readily available flagship release from the Redbreast I have a Redbreast 21 I have yet to crack open and it's very clear that that bottle is going to have

  • Redbreast Lustau Edition Sherry Finished Irish Whiskey Review

    Are you a fan of sherry finishes? Are you a fan of Irish whiskey? I’ve been drinking Irish for a lot longer than I’ve been drinking anything else. I’m throwing it back to this one tonight. The last time I had this was St Patrick’s Day, where @amongstthefernsco crowned it her Irish Whiskey 2021 Bracket Champion. Let’s see how I feel about it tonight. Company on Label: Pernod Ricard Whiskey Type: Sherry Cask Finished Irish Whiskey Mash Bill Percentages: Undisclosed Proof: 92° Age: NAS (9-12 years) Further identification: This comes in a nice presentation box; purchased today, Friday the 13th of August 2021 Nose: Shortbread cookie! Bright vanilla. Some malty grains that instantly evolve into a rich chocolate & coffee bean. The start of the glass is kind of a cacophony of aromas. Sweet ashy smoke. Caramel and baking spices. Smells like some kind of confectionery creation my grandmother would make me. Pungent walnut parfait. A light leather and oak forms near the bottom of the glass. It floats along the incredible river of creamy vanilla that has been the highlight of this pour. Empty glass highlights some copper metallics I didn't originally find. Palate: Starts out viscous and oily but with very little sweetness right now which is surprising. The sherry finish on this definitely leans towards allowing the whiskey to work it's magic instead of taking over the profile. Creamy butter spread on a flaky square of cornbread. Syrupy sherry sweetness grows and grows the more you sip on this one. It feels like a solid step above in cask quality than what Bushmills Black Bush is finished in, which pains me to say, but it's true. I'd also wager it spent less time in the secondary cask. Slightly herbal near the bottom of the glass, this pour has always impressed me with its complexity over other Irish offerings. There's a texture and flavor that reminds me of my favorite parts of Nikka Coffey Malt. Last sip has buttery layers like mashed potatoes, rolling into a light oak and finally mellowing into the marshmallow sweetness of the evolved vanilla. Rating: 4/5

bottom of page