These Belgian bottlers get some great Irish whiskey, the source of which is not disclosed. This one was distilled in 2002 and bottled in 2015 at cask strength. From a bourbon cask. Very fruity and very floral...
Some gentle oak spice notes of cinnamon, and ginger with toasted oak and pepper on the finish. Named after the father of founder Ciaran Mulgrew. The 'Quiet Man' John Mulgrew was a bartender who despite hearing many interesting stories over the years never told any tales...
Entirely matured in ex-bourbon barrels which delicate flavours of vanilla, honey, toasted oak, cinnamon, apples and pineapples. Smooth delicately textured...
A soft and smooth single malt that has been exclusively matured in ex-bourbon barrels. This has flavours of vanilla, nutmeg, honey and ripe citrus fruits...
A typically light and delicate blend comprising of whiskeys from the Cooley distillery. Smooth and citrussy with notes of honey, cinnamon, vanilla and red fruits...
Named after the New Orleans bartender who invented the Sazerac cocktail. This is a big and spicy beast with flavours of allspice, leather, vanilla, dried fruits, and minty rye notes. ..
An 11-year-old single malt that celebrates the 1916 Easter Rising, which precipitated Irish independence from the United Kingdom. The whiskey was matured in bourbon barrels and there were, significantly, 1,916 bottles produced...
Peter Lavery is a former bus driver who landed the British Lottery in 1996 and went about building a whiskey empire. The brand is named after the passenger ship that struck an iceberg and sank on the the way from Cobh in Cork to America in 1912. Over 1,500 people lost their lives. Lavery has also invested some of his growing fortune in the Crumlin Road Gaol, a Victorian era prison that housed paramilitary prisoners during the Troubles. He's turning it into a distillery. This whiskey is a bourbon-matured blend launched in 2013 and successfully made it to dry land...
Peter Lavery is a former bus driver who landed the British Lottery in 1996 and went about building a whiskey empire. The brand is named after the passenger ship that struck an iceberg and sank on the the way from Cobh in Cork to America in 1912. Over 1,500 people perished. Lavery has also invested some of his growing fortune in the Crumlin Road Gaol, a Victorian era prison that housed paramilitary prisoners during the Troubles. He's turning it into a distillery. This is another bourbon cask matured whiskey distilled in Riverstown, Co Louth. Because of the supply contract with Cooley, it is being replaced with a four-year-old version...
Creamy, soft and smooth with classic ex-bourbon cask influenced flavours of vanilla, cinnamon, cream and butterscotch. One of the hardest distilleries to source whisky from!..