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Top 10 Irish Whiskeys You Simply Must Try

 It's challenging to find a bottle of Irish whiskey that is truly dissatisfying. Most are genuinely good, with a pleasant smoothness to the sip and the ability to be mixed into your favourite Irish whiskey cocktails.

Because there are only a few distilleries in Ireland, the selection is not as diverse as other whiskey styles. Several famous Irish whiskeys to look for, including single malts, small-batch whiskeys, and whiskeys aged in special barrels.

Here are the best Irish whiskey bottles to add to your collection.

1. Redbreast 15 Year Irish Whiskey

Redbreast is a favourite among Irish whiskey connoisseurs and is known for producing whiskey that anyone can enjoy. This style of whiskey is exemplified by the 15-Year-Old Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey. It is made from a blend of malted and unmalted barley and is distilled three times in copper pot stills before being aged for at least 15 years.

 

2. Knappogue Castle 16-Year-Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey

Keep an eye out for Knappogue Castle Irish whiskey. This single malt specialist is one of the few brands that focus solely on age statements. So whiskey drinkers are not left guessing; each bottle declares the minimum amount of time the whiskeys in that blend spend in the barrel.

 

3. The Tyrconnell 10 Year Old Madiera Cask

It's fun to try spirits aged in various barrels. The previously used wood absorbs flavours from its previous occupant and imparts them to the new liquor. That's exactly what happened in the Cooley Distillery's Tyrconnell 10-Year-Old Madeira Cask.


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