You know your Jameson, your Bushmills and your Tullamore D.E.W. and you've explored Redbreast, Teeling and the Spots Green, ...
Natterjack Irish Whiskey is crafted with a twist: while it follows traditional Irish whiskey methods, it borrows ...
In the United States, Irish whiskey has long been overshadowed by bourbon and Scotch whisky. Where those styles have enjoyed ...
Irish whiskey was, they'll tell you in Ireland, the first whiskey. The word "whiskey" is Irish. "Uisge," in Gaelic, is water. "Beatha" is life. Water of life — "aqua vitae" in Latin, a catchall phrase ...
If you're a lover of Irish whiskey but you live in the States, it's time to keep an eye out on these popular Irish whiskey ...
Unlike bourbon and scotch, Irish whiskey producers have much more freedom with the barrels they’re allowed to mature their whiskey. There’s no better example than Lost Irish, which uses wood ...
Scotland is the world’s go-to destination for whisky, but back in the 19th century, Irish whiskey dominated the market.
St. Patrick's Day isn't merely a celebration of the Irish. It's also the a chance to celebrate one of the Emerald Isles' ...
"That's basically beer. Then you take that and distill it — and here's where Irish whiskey is different from Scotch, from Bourbon, or any other New World whiskey. The Irish distilled it in ...
There’s no better month than March to explore the world of Irish whiskey, so we rounded up our favorites for this blind taste ...
Irish whiskey is often the star spirit, but other festive drinks feature Scotch, bourbon, gin, rye whiskey, and a ...