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.
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.
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 ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNIntroducing Tullamore D.E.W. Honey: An award-winning blend of Irish whiskey and Bohemian honeyTullamore Honey Liqueur, is crafted by blending the three component whiskeys (single malt, single pot still and single grain) ...
The core single pot still whiskey is made from a mashbill of malted and unmalted barley and Irish Barra oats, triple distilled, and aged in a mixture of sherry and bourbon casks. This new release ...
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 ...
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