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The Irishman Single Malt Irish Whiskey - Triple Distilled from 100% Barley & Oak Cask Aged - 40% Alcohol Volume - 70cl (0.7 Litre) Bottle

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Irish single pot still whiskey is a mix of barley, malted and otherwise, distilled in a pot still. The unmalted barley proffers a spicy freshness that one associates with Irish whiskey. Some of the Irish blends are global successes with Bushmills Original and Jameson both being notable examples. There's also a healthy selection of single malt expressions, including the majority of the Bushmills range, Tyrconnell and Connemara. Taylor, Charlie (2 September 2015). "Over 80 jobs for Drogheda with new distillery and brewery". The Irish Times . Retrieved 2 September 2015. The late 1980s saw the beginnings of a long and slow resurgence in the Irish whiskey industry, with the establishment of the Cooley Distillery in 1987 by John Teeling, [5] and then Pernod Ricard's takeover of Irish Distillers in 1988, which led to increased marketing of Irish whiskeys, in particular Jameson, overseas. Royal Oak Distillery, County Carlow (est. 2016) – previously called Walsh Whiskey Distillery. An Irish-Italian venture, since January 2019 100% owned by Illva Saronno the makers of Tia Maria. The distillery is expected to have a capacity of 500,000 cases per year. [68] Carruthers, Nicola (9 November 2017). "Dingle Distillery to Double Spirits Production". The Spirits Business . Retrieved 12 February 2018.

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Dundalk Distillery, County Louth (1708–1926) – one of the oldest distilleries in Ireland, Dundalk Distillery had the distinction of having Ireland's largest chimney. [19] Cooraclare, Co. Clare, Ireland (October 17 2017) -- The Chapel Gate Irish Whiskey Co., Ireland’s only whiskey bonder, has announced the launch of its first whiskey, J.J. Corry, in the U.K. market. Read more A New Era for Luxury Irish Whiskey: Midleton Very Rare Bourbon barrel 1994: 7th October 2017 Old Tullamore Distillery, County Offaly (1829–1954) – once one of Ireland's most successful distilleries, Tullamore D.E.W., one of Ireland's most well known whiskeys was originally produced here. Nearly all sub-genres of whiskey abide by a strict set of regulations, and Irish whiskey is no exception. First and foremost, it must be distilled and matured in Ireland – well, duh. Secondly, it must come from a mash of malted cereals with or without whole grains of other cereals, which has been fermented by the action of yeast, distilled at an ABV of no more than 94.8 per cent, and aged for at least three years in wooden casks. The resulting spirit must have a minimum ABV of 40 per cent. Irish Whiskey TypesIrish whiskey ( Irish: Fuisce or uisce beatha) is whiskey made on the island of Ireland. The word 'whiskey' (or whisky) comes from the Irish uisce beatha, meaning water of life. [1] [2] [3] Irish whiskey was once the most popular spirit in the world, though a long period of decline from the late 19th century onwards greatly damaged the industry, [4] so much so that although Ireland boasted at least 28 distilleries in the 1890s, by 1966 this number had fallen to just two, and by 1972 the remaining distilleries, Bushmills Distillery and Old Midleton Distillery (replaced by New Midleton Distillery), were owned by just one company, Irish Distillers. By June 2019, the number of operating distilleries had grown to 25, and several more were in the planning stages. [30] [31] [32] [33] As of 2017, roughly 750 people were employed on a full-time basis in the whiskey industry in Ireland. [34] In addition, it is estimated that the industry provides support to a further 4,200 jobs across agriculture and other sectors of the economy. [34] As of 2018, sales of Irish whiskey stood at 10.7million 9-litres cases, up from 4.4million cases in 2008, with sales projected to exceed 12million cases (its historical peak) by 2020, and 24million by 2030. [35] [30] In 2021, annual sales were 14million cases (168&million bottles), and in 2022, there were 42 distilleries on the island. [29] Process [ edit ] Bushmills Distillery, County Antrim, said to be the world's oldest licensed distillery Cooley Distillery, County Louth (est. 1987) – when opened it was the only independent distillery in Ireland. [50] Along with its sister distillery in Kilbeggan, it produces the Connemara, Tyrconnell, Kilbeggan and 2Gingers whiskeys. It has been owned by Beam Suntory since 2011.

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Be distilled and matured on the island of Ireland (comprising the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland) from a mash of malted cereals with or without whole grains of other cereals and which has been:a b Hopkins, Amy (11 June 2019). "Roe & Co distillery starts production in Dublin". The Spirits Business . Retrieved 12 June 2019. From there, Bushmills kept the experimental train rolling, unveiling the 2011 Banyuls Cask, a rich and bold take on Irish whiskey, bottled at a stunning decadent 53.6% natural cask strength. It was followed up with the 2008 Douro Cask Finish and the 2012 Burgundy Cask. Mulholland went on to explain that the new collection was named after the legendary Giant’s Causeway, which flanks the village of Bushmills and the old distillery on the County Antrim coast of Ireland. Next time you’re at the bar, ask the guy on your right to name his favourite Irish whiskey and then ask the guy on your left. Odds are they both said Redbreast. That’s because this wildly popular brand delivers a downright exceptional product, albeit one that will cost a bit more than your average dram. Single pot still whiskey is made from a mixture of malted and unmalted barley completely distilled in a pot still within a single distillery. This differs from single malt whiskey through the inclusion of raw, unmalted grain in the mash. This style has also historically been referred to as "pure pot still" whiskey and "Irish pot still whiskey", with older bottlings and memorabilia often bearing these names. Single pot whiskeys were the most common style of Irish whiskey until the emergence of blends in the 20th century. [24] Grain whiskey [ edit ] Lees, Frederic Richard (1864). The Condensed Argument for the Legislative Prohibition of the Liquor Traffic. United Kingdom: J. Caudwell. p.54.

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The Shed Distillery Introduced Connacht's First Whiskey in 104 Years". The Taste. 22 December 2017 . Retrieved 12 February 2018. Shed Distillery, County Leitrim (est. 2014) – production began in December 2014, and the whiskey has been on sale since 2019. [69] The distillery also produces a gin "Gunpowder Gin". [70] [71] a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Mulryan, Peter (2002). The Whiskeys of Ireland. Dublin, Ireland: O'Brien Press. ISBN 0-86278-751-3.Regulation (EC) No 110/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 January 2008 on the definition, description, presentation, labelling and the protection of geographical indications of spirit drinks and repealing Council Regulation (EEC) No 1576/89" (PDF). www.fsai.ie. Food Safety Authority of Ireland. 15 January 2008 . Retrieved 28 December 2016. Palate: Pine nuts with citrus fruits and baked cake, sprinkled with apricots and oranges. With the whiskey sitting out for 5+ minutes untouched, sherry notes and almonds shine through to the fore front of the palate.

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