Irish whiskey, renowned for its smooth and light character, is a spirit deeply rooted in Ireland’s rich cultural and historical tapestry. Distilled primarily from malted and unmalted barley, it undergoes a unique triple distillation process, contributing to its distinctive mellowness and refined taste. Unlike its Scottish counterpart, Irish whiskey typically eschews the use of peat, resulting in a cleaner and less smoky flavour profile. Aged for at least three years in wooden casks, it offers a range of flavours from sweet, fruity notes to hints of vanilla and spice. Brands like Jameson, Bushmills, and Redbreast exemplify the tradition and craftsmanship of this celebrated beverage, making Irish whiskey a beloved choice for connoisseurs and casual drinkers alike. Here are our favourites to buy right now.
Slane Irish Whiskey
Slane Castle, located just outside Dublin, is one of Ireland’s most iconic landmarks, known for hosting legendary concerts featuring world-renowned artists like The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Queen, U2, Bob Dylan, and David Bowie. In addition to its musical legacy, the castle is home to a distillery where the Earl of Mountcharles’ family produces Slane Irish Whiskey. This whiskey is a carefully crafted triple-distilled blend of single malt and single grain, aged in three types of casks: virgin oak, seasoned (previously used for Tennessee whiskey and bourbon), and oloroso sherry casks. The different blends are then combined to create a smooth, sweet, and approachable whiskey, characteristic of Irish craftsmanship
Bushmills 16 Year Old
Aged in a combination of Oloroso Sherry and bourbon-seasoned barrels, before going through a final finishing period in Port wine casks, the unique maturation process creates a truly fantastic whiskey. With complex notes of juicy fruits, nuts, and spice, as well as a hint of ruby redness, the 16 Year Old Single Malt is best enjoyed neat or with a small ice cube to unpack its unique flavours.
Redbreast Irish Whiskey
Malted and unmalted barley go into this triple-distilled liquor, a signature bottling that’s been matured in both American Oak barrels and Oloroso Sherry seasoned Spanish oak butts. Satisfying and complex, Redbreast’s distinctive flavoursome taste will linger – it’s the whiskey that keeps on giving.
Knappogue Castle 12-year-old
The brand’s signature expression is made from malted barley and triple distilled, batch by batch, in traditional, onion-shaped copper pot stills within its castle home. It’s then aged for 12 years in bourbon oak casks, creating a mellow biscuity flavour with pops of mild spice and a delicate fruitiness. Clean, and smooth, Knappogue Castle is an award-winning Irish whiskey.
The Sexton Single Malt Irish Whiskey
Presented in an unusual and sassy bottle, its hexagonal shape pays homage to the Giant’s Causeway – home of The Sexton. Crafted from Irish malted barley and triple distilled in copper, the liquid is then aged in oloroso sherry butts, allowing the whisky to marinade in woody aromas. The whisky holds has a bold taste, with nutty, dark chocolate and marzipan notes.
Teeling Small Batch
Dublin’s Teeling has launched their very first Small Batch Irish whiskey; a blend of malt and grain whiskeys. It undergoes a double ageing process, first in ex-Bourbon barrels, then in Central American rum casks for an alternative flavour – add it to coffee for the perfect boozy hot beverage. Non-chill filtered, Teeling’s whisky is bottled at 46% ABV.
Writers’ Tears Copper Pot
Taking its cue from 19th and early 20th century Ireland (a golden era for national playwrights, novelists and poets), this whiskey celebrates all things literary and the bygone relationship between writers and whiskey barons. Copper Pot is triple distilled, non-peated and matured in Flame Charred American Oak bourbon casks; named by Ian Buxton among “101 Whiskeys to try before you die”.
KINAHAN’S Single Malt Irish Whiskey
Matured in American oak, first-fill, ex-bourbon casks, this single malt takes on a shiny gold hue. In terms of its nose, you’ll get a mix of bright citrus and moody cigar/tobacco vibes, that create a complementary contrast. The brand has a legacy dating back to the 1700s, with generations of the same family at the helm. This is perfect for those who like a traditional single malt, with a gentle and refined taste.