St. Patrick's Day isn't merely a celebration of the Irish. It's also the a chance to celebrate one of the Emerald Isles' finest exports: Irish whiskey.
gets its name from the fact that it’s triple distilled, as is most (but not all) Irish whiskey, and that it’s matured in three different types of casks: bourbon, sherry, and chestnut.
Something truly special happens when Irish whiskey is aged for longer than 25 years. Triple distilled whiskey often results in a cleaner new make spirit and in the case of Irish whiskey ...
We rounded up the absolute best Irish whiskeys at every price point for you to enjoy on St. Patrick’s Day and beyond this year!
then you're talking good Irish whiskey. Smooth, because it is triple-distilled. That, anyway, is the usual bullet-point, though in fact Irish whiskeys vary a great deal. Satisfying because it's ...
It’s pretty much a mainstay in the Irish whiskey world at this point. The juice is made from an atypical mash bill of 80% corn and 20% malted barley, which is triple distilled and then matured ...
Triple distilled in Dublin, this golden-hued whiskey has a creamy texture with notes of cedar, orange, and a subtle molasses sweetness. The company describes it as “an Irish whiskey with an ...
March 27 is International Whiskey Day, and in some parts of the world, International Whisky Day. We've got our favorite ...
Let's talk about the Irish booze, from whiskey to gin, I've drank over the past year and where it might fit into your St. Patrick's Day plans. The bottle promises a triple distilled, heavily oaked ...