IRISH WHISKEY REVIEWS

Kilbeggan Single Pot Still Whiskey Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Kilbeggan Single Pot Still Whiskey Review

Kilbeggan’s Single Spot Still expression boasts an unusual mashbill that includes both unmalted and malted barley, in addition to the inclusion of 2.5% oats. It comes in at 43% ABV and is matured exclusively in ex-bourbon casks.

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Redbreast Lustau  Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Redbreast Lustau Review

To create the Lustau expression, Midleton takes takes 9-12 year old single pot still whiskey aged in a variety of woods, and finishes it for an additional year in Oloroso sherry casks sourced from Bodegas Lustau in Spain. It’s then bottled at 46% ABV, and priced in my area around $67.

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Glendalough Madeira Single Cask Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Glendalough Madeira Single Cask Review

Glendalough’s Madeira Single Cask expression retails for around $40. Aged for 3 years in ex-bourbon barrels before spending an unspecified amount of time in sherry casks, this is ultimately finished off in a Canteiro aged Madeira wine cask.

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Glendalough 7 Year Mizunara Oak
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Glendalough 7 Year Mizunara Oak

Bottled at a minimum of 7 years and bottled at 46% ABV, Glendalough takes batches of 100% pot still whiskies aged in various types of casks before finishing them in Mizunara oak casks sourced from Hokkaido, Japan.

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Gold Spot Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Gold Spot Review

To celebrate 135 years of the Spot whiskies, Midleton announced the release of Gold Spot. This whiskey is aged at least 9 years and is a blend of bourbon barrels, sherry butts, Bordeaux wine casks, and port pipes.

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Jameson Bow Street 18 Cask Strength Last Drop Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Jameson Bow Street 18 Cask Strength Last Drop Review

I won’t beat around the bush on this one: this was an absolutely fantastic bottle of Jameson. It did take me three and a half years to finish, but it wasn’t for lack of interest. Instead, I wanted to savor this. Hold it for special occasions. But by the last half of the bottle, I was coming back to it regularly, enjoying its warming, delicious nuances on a weekly basis.

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Jameson Caskmates IPA Edition Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Jameson Caskmates IPA Edition Review

Realizing that the brand awareness of Jameson ranks near the top of all spirits, Midleton Distillery has shifted the Jameson brand away from just being the go-to whisky shot on St. Patrick’s Day to something that even your hardened whisky nerd could appreciate. One of the most widely available iterations of this shift is found in their Caskmates Editions

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Powers John’s Lane Last Drop Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Powers John’s Lane Last Drop Review

After spending a little over two years with this bottle, would I buy again? Take a look at this Last Drop Review to see if I will be running out to restock this fun and funky Irish whiskey!

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Teeling Small Batch Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Teeling Small Batch Review

Teeling’s entry level whiskey boasts some impressive specs: 46% ABV, non-chill filtration, and a second finishing in Central American rum casks. Is it really possible to pack all of that successfully into a whiskey for under $25? Let’s dive in and see if they have really pulled off a miracle.

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Jameson Bow Street 18 Year Cask Strength
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Jameson Bow Street 18 Year Cask Strength

The Jameson label can elicit a lot of different reactions. Some find Jameson comfortable. Some find it simple. Others are brought back to taking shots at house parties in college. But what happens when you take that famous green bottle and go up market with it? Well, you end up with this – the Jameson Bow Street 18 Year Cask Strength expression

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Writers’ Tears Last Drop Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Writers’ Tears Last Drop Review

When I opened this bottle, I thought - while interesting - it lacked some of the depth of other Irish whiskies in this price range. But by the time I was finishing this bottle, it had blossomed into a lovely easy drinking Irish whiskey that doesn’t ask too much of you, but provides a sweet, malty, alternative to many of the big brands out there.

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Green Spot Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Green Spot Review

While Green Spot may not sound incredibly interesting by nature of it being 80 proof, this may very well be the best Irish whiskey under $50. Green Spot represents the entry level offering in the Spot range, and is a 100% pure Irish pot still whiskey that features no age statement.

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Redbreast 21 Year Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Redbreast 21 Year Review

Is Redbreast 21 really as good as everyone says? Is this the best Irish whiskey you can buy today? Let’s find out once and for all.

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Powers John’s Lane 12 Year Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Powers John’s Lane 12 Year Review

The John’s Lane expression sits atop the Powers range, and carries a 12-year age statement, non-chill filtration, and a healthy 46% ABV. All of this sounds like a recipe for a fantastic Irish whiskey. Let’s see how it fares.

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Redbreast 12 Cask Strength Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Redbreast 12 Cask Strength Review

With Redbreast 12 Cask Strength being the full-bodied, undiluted, non-chill filtered, no color added, highest ABV whiskey in the Redbreast core lineup, you can imagine this should be to be one incredible experience.

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Writers’ Tears Copper Pot Still Review
Chris Ellis Chris Ellis

Writers’ Tears Copper Pot Still Review

Writers’ Tears goes up against the biggest names in Irish whiskey with an upscale price point and an elegant demeanor. Is it enough to topple my favorites from Midleton?

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