Liberties is a blended Irish whiskey that has been aged for over 3 years and is bottled without chill filtration at 46%. Maturation is entirely in ex-Bourbon barrels...
Named after the river that flows through Midleton. A cask that was hidden of the stock sheet which was discovered by then master distiller Barry Crockett...
An easy going whiskey from Midleton Distillery. Dunphy's was first produced back in the 1950s for the US market, with mixing and Irish coffee very much in mind. It was available there up to around 1988 but now is mostly confined to Ireland...
A fantastic value for money Bourbon. The Eagle Rare has a smooth start with flavours of vanilla, malt, minty rye and cinnamon. Very easy to drink, so be careful!..
From Buffalo Trace's highly sought after Antique Collection. This is a truly great Bourbon with intensely sweet, fruity flavours backed up by some spicy oak and liquorice notes. ..
Sweet and spicy tasting with an initial burst of citrus peel fruit followed by liquorice sweets, toffees, dark chocolate and tobacco flavours. A very fine Bourbon...
Some sweet, corn influenced creaminess on initial tasting followed by some rye-like spiciness, cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice. The finish rich and creamy with lots of vanilla and oak flavours. ..
A very unusual single malt. This 6 year old was distilled at Midleton Distillery and remains one of very few single malts to have been released from the distillery...
Feckin Irish Whiskey is the brainchild of entrepreneur Shane Braniff from Portaferry, Co. Down. It gets its name from the present participle of the verb feck... a softer version of a less acceptable expression that the Irish have a penchant for. Feckin Irish whiskey is a light and approachable blend of youngish malt and grain from the Cooley Distillery. Braniff is now distilling his own whiskey at the Echlinville Distillery in Kircubbin. Fair fecks to him...
This has a lovely balance pof flavours with some typical Bourbon sweet fruituness, then some sappy oak and touches of spice and earthy elements such as liquorice, allspice and cinnamon. ..
Smooth and soft with flavours reminiscent of hot buttered toast, manuka honey, crème Catalan, and dried citrus fruits. Very easy to drink but packed with flavour...
An old pot still blend bottled by the Irish Whiskey Blending Co and imported by the Hulse Import Company, San Francisco. It's likely from one of the closed Dublin distilleries. It has that distinctive dusty old Irish pot still style... a taste of Irish whiskey from a bygone era...
Sweet and fruity with flavours reminiscent of sweet shops and candy floss. Boiled sweets, lemon drops, bubble gum and sweet citrus fruits combined with vanilla, cinnamon and ginger snaps. ..