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Irish whiskey recommendations?

by Jenise » Mon Jan 10, 2022 7:04 pm

The hosts of the next Booze Group meeting has selected Irish whiskey as a theme. I know zip about Irish whiskeys, and I recognize but one name (Jameson). Oh wait, two, Bushmills. In fact, Jameson is what the host is going to provide. I'd like to buy something less mainstream, and I'd spend $100 or so for something nice. Any help out there?
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Re: Irish whiskey recommendations?

by Patchen Markell » Mon Jan 10, 2022 8:09 pm

I’m a fan of Redbreast, and if you’re splurging, the 15 year is especially fine. Won’t break $100 but might approach it.
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Re: Irish whiskey recommendations?

by Bob Parsons Alberta » Mon Jan 10, 2022 9:30 pm

Just as a matter of interest, these are downtown at a very good store.

Waterford Single Farm Origin Sheestown Edition 1.2 (Ireland)
Spirits - Whiskey - Irish $104.99 (700mL)
Redbreast 12 Year Old (Ireland)
Spirits - Whiskey - Irish $99.99 (750mL)
Writers Tears Pot Still Irish Whiskey (Ireland)
Spirits - Whiskey - Irish $65.99 (700mL)
Bushmills Single Malt 10 Year Old (Ireland)
Spirits - Whiskey - Irish $52.99 (750mL)
Glendalough Double Barrel Irish Whiskey (Ireland)
Spirits - Whiskey - Irish $44.99 (750ml)
Jameson (Ireland)
Spirits - Whiskey - Irish $39.99 (750mL)
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Re: Irish whiskey recommendations?

by Bruce K » Tue Jan 11, 2022 9:51 am

I like Teeling a lot (and even visited their distillery in Dublin a few years ago).

I recently tried Glendalough, a distillery I was unaware of, and liked it a lot. They also make two terrific gins.

For something atypical, you can try Connemara, which is peated like Islay Scotch.

Sounds like fun!
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Re: Irish whiskey recommendations?

by Jenise » Tue Jan 11, 2022 1:58 pm

Bruce, this group is one of those Pandemic-caused things. It started with us inviting another couple over for a Tennessee-inspired meal--our first social event in lockdown and exploring Covid-safe protocols (dining outside, having our guests bring their own plates, etc). They lived there for 20 years when Chuck taught at Vanderbilt, and Bob and I had just spent a weekend in Nashville (Feb 2020, just before Covid exploded) and brought home two wines and a bottle of Tennessee whiskey. Somehow that led to us and them putting our four or six other Rye type whiskeys and having a Manhattan contest. In response, they invited us over for Gin and martinis a few weeks later. After that we invited another couple to join in and we've been doing this every six or eight weeks since. We just call it Booze Group: I hosted the last one, cognac. So far, no repeats, and quite a few revelations, like Japanese Single Malts!

Thanks for the names. I'll see if Total Wine carries them.
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Re: Irish whiskey recommendations?

by Bill Spohn » Tue Jan 11, 2022 4:46 pm

If you are up this way before the event, see http://www.bcliquorstores.com/product-c ... esc&page=1
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Re: Irish whiskey recommendations?

by Bob Parsons Alberta » Tue Jan 11, 2022 6:32 pm

Bill Spohn wrote:If you are up this way before the event, see http://www.bcliquorstores.com/product-c ... esc&page=1


Like the sound of this one Bill>>>>

http://www.bcliquorstores.com/product/199816
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Re: Irish whiskey recommendations?

by Jenise » Wed Jan 12, 2022 9:09 am

Bill Spohn wrote:If you are up this way before the event, see http://www.bcliquorstores.com/product-c ... esc&page=1


I will be! And it would save me a trip to Everett. Some interesting choices there, including the Teeling that Bruce K mentioned. Some of the descriptions are useful. Especially if they mention vanilla because after spending $100 on a South American rum for the Booze Group event before last that didn't just have hints of vanilla, it REEKED of vanilla, which I hate and so the leftovers are a complete waste (an entry level Appleton was more appealing), I will pay more attention to descriptions and not let some salesman talk me into something. Others loved that rum, but I didn't like it at all. So no vanilla! Also, I don't care for strong toast or peat. The blonde-r whiskeys have for me been the most appealing.
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Re: Irish whiskey recommendations?

by Bill Spohn » Wed Jan 12, 2022 1:35 pm

Glad that may work for you as long as your meeting is after the next time you are up here.

As for the vanilla rum, bake it in a cake and take it to the Irish uisge baugh meeting.
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Re: Irish whiskey recommendations?

by Jenise » Wed Jan 12, 2022 3:08 pm

Ha! Wouldn't even want the cake. Will have to make umbrella drinks next summer or something.
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Re: Irish whiskey recommendations?

by DanS » Thu Jan 13, 2022 7:17 pm

I tasted Middleton Very Rare (I think that was it) at the distillery and liked it enough that I bought a bottle. They said it was only available there but when I got home, I found it in the liquor stores.

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