Graeme McDowell’s Whiskey Adventure
The former U.S. Open champion debuts Grey Coast, a new blended Irish whiskey.
The former U.S. Open champion debuts Grey Coast, a new blended Irish whiskey.
These whiskeys matured for 13 to 25 years in first-fill and refill bourbon barrels before a 15 month finish in lightly toasted Irish oak casks.
These Irish whiskeys range in style, score, and price proving there is a bounty of options to choose from every March 17th.
Embrace the versatility and drinkability of Irish whiskey with this mix of refreshing and warming cocktail recipes.
The blended Irish Whiskey has a rich history of collectibility with a series of vintages and ongoing series’.
Carefully managed stocks are leading to highly aged Irish whiskies that can rival scotch and Japanese whiskies with their balance and beauty.
Irish whiskey allows for a wide range of cask types with curious distillers experimenting with different finishes to surprising results.
A once forgotten style, single pot still whiskey is making a major comeback as Ireland’s upstart distillers embrace tradition.
Through historic mashbills, creative finishes, the use of peat, and advanced age statements, Irish Whiskey is as exciting as ever.
Adventurous distillers are discovering ways to integrate peat smoke into the typically fruity and light style of Irish Whiskey.
Distilling veteran Darryl McNally aims to revive the family legacy.
Upstart whiskey makers are forging a new style by combining traditionally Irish recipes and practices with American ingenuity.