Irish Whiskey

Sylvia Simm | 08. April 2024

Irish whiskey from the Emerald Isle is said to be "easy to drink"! For many decades, Irish whiskey was synonymous with triple-distilled whiskey without peat smoke. Distilleries such as Bushmills in Northern Ireland and Middleton and Cooley in the south are well known. The different spelling with an additional 'e' in whiskey is striking. The reason for this lies in a dispute between Scotland and Ireland as to who invented whisky. The different spelling was introduced to differentiate between the two countries. Blended whiskeys are the main representatives on the Irish whiskey market, but there is also Irish single malt whiskey, grain whiskey and even a whiskey that only exists in Ireland!

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Pot Still Whiskey

Let's start with a special variety of Irish whiskey that actually exists exclusively in Ireland! Malted and unmalted barley is distilled in a pot still. Other types of grain may also be used in addition. After a malt tax was introduced, resourceful distillers switched to this method to keep costs down. If the whiskey comes from a single distillery, it may be called Single Pot Still.

A selection of pot still Whiskey

Dingle Single Pot Still Batch 5 (B-Ware)
Dingle Single Pot Still Batch 5 (B-Ware)
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Green Spot Château Montelena
Green Spot Château Montelena
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Teeling Single Pot Still (B-Ware)
Teeling Single Pot Still (B-Ware)
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Midleton Barry Crockett Legacy
Midleton Barry Crockett Legacy
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Yellow Spot (B-Ware) 12 Years
Yellow Spot (B-Ware) 12 Years
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Teeling Single Pot Still Cask Strength /2023
Teeling Single Pot Still Cask Strength /2023
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Red Spot 15 Years
Red Spot 15 Years
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Redbreast without outer packaging 12 Years
Redbreast without outer packaging 12 Years
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Redbreast 21 Years
Redbreast 21 Years
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Redbreast Cask Strength (B-Ware) 12Y-/2021
Redbreast Cask Strength (B-Ware) 12Y-/2021
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Kilbeggan Single Pot Still (B-Ware)
Kilbeggan Single Pot Still (B-Ware)
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Green Spot
Green Spot
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT

Single Malt

The "best" Irish whiskey is made in the same way as Scotch: Single malt Irish whiskey is made exclusively from malted barley and distilled in copper pot stills. It must be matured in wooden barrels for at least three years and must contain an alcohol content of at least 40%.

A selection of Irish Single Malt Whiskey

Bushmills Malaga Cask Finish 14 Years
Bushmills Malaga Cask Finish 14 Years
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Teeling Blackpitts
Teeling Blackpitts
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Hyde No. 11 Peat Cask (B-Ware)
Hyde No. 11 Peat Cask (B-Ware)
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Tyrconnell Madeira Finish 10 Years
Tyrconnell Madeira Finish 10 Years
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
The Irishman
The Irishman
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Kinahan's Kasc Project M Single Malt
Kinahan's Kasc Project M Single Malt
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Teeling Single Malt
Teeling Single Malt
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
The Irishman The Harvest (B-Ware)
The Irishman The Harvest (B-Ware)
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
West Cork Bog Oak Charred Cask
West Cork Bog Oak Charred Cask
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Bushmills with 2 glasses 10 Years
Bushmills with 2 glasses 10 Years
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Connemara 12 Years
Connemara 12 Years
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Tullamore D.E.W. without outer packaging 14 Years
Tullamore D.E.W. without outer packaging 14 Years
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT

Grain Whiskey

Grain whiskey also owes its origins to the increase in the malt tax. Many distillers in Ireland replaced some of the malt with other types of grain such as maize, wheat and unmalted barley. This led to the rise of grain whiskey. It is usually distilled in column stills. This continuous distillation process also contributes to cost-saving production. As with malt, there is a single grain when the grain comes from a single distillery!

A selection of Irish grain Whiskey

Roe & Co Aligator Char Finish Cask Strength 13 Years
Roe & Co Aligator Char Finish Cask Strength 13 Years
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Roe & Co Aligator Char Finish Cask Strength (B-Goods) 13 Years
Roe & Co Aligator Char Finish Cask Strength (B-Goods) 13 Years
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Teeling Single Grain
Teeling Single Grain
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Kilbeggan Triple Cask
Kilbeggan Triple Cask
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Glendalough Double Barrel Single Grain (B-Ware)
Glendalough Double Barrel Single Grain (B-Ware)
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Hyde No. 5 Grain Burgundy Finish (B-Ware)
Hyde No. 5 Grain Burgundy Finish (B-Ware)
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Teeling Single Grain (B-Ware) 13 Years
Teeling Single Grain (B-Ware) 13 Years
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Glendalough Double Barrel Single Grain
Glendalough Double Barrel Single Grain
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Teeling Single Grain (B-Ware)
Teeling Single Grain (B-Ware)
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Kilbeggan Triple Cask (B-Ware)
Kilbeggan Triple Cask (B-Ware)
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT

Blended

Blended whiskey was the predominant type of whiskey on the island for a long time. It contains malt and grain whiskey. The higher the proportion of malt in the respective blend, the better the whiskey! Due to the predominant triple distillation, it is particularly soft and mild in flavour and is therefore ideal as a whiskey for beginners.

A selection of Irish Blended Whiskey

Jameson Black Barrel without outer packaging
Jameson Black Barrel without outer packaging
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
Paddy with damaged label
Paddy with damaged label
1/ l · incl.  VAT
Teeling Strong Ale /2019
Teeling Strong Ale /2019
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
The Irishman Founder's Reserve Caribbean Cask with damaged outer packaging
The Irishman Founder's Reserve Caribbean Cask with damaged outer packaging
0,7/ l · incl.  VAT
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Sylvia Simm is an experienced employee of Whisky.de. After more than 20 years in online sales and service, she supports the company with her extensive whisky knowledge in marketing. As online editor and content manager, she is responsible for editing and updating the texts on the knowledge pages.

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