A weekend of 4 Irish whiskey samples. 2/4 Irishman cask strength 2015 (small batch 227/2595) Nose: custard, vanilla pudding, milky chocolate, slight coffee, fresh resin, whole grain cookies, christmas spiced orange, fresh cucumber. Some nice freshly poured light beer note as well. Although cask strength not overly noticeable alcohol. Palate: a fresh but fitting alcohol hotness, apples freshly cut, sprouted grain, overly ripe strawberries, a bid like blue cheese or French Brie in some way but combined with sour sweet white grapes. Interesting really. Finish: expectedly long with the nearly turned fruitiness equally sweet and bitter.
Irishman
The Irishman Cask Strength (2013 Release)
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$300 and up Collector
Above average whiskey
3.95
About this bottle
The Irishman Cask Strength is a combination of triple distilled pure pot still and single malt whiskeys. Aged in ex-bourbon casks, the proof will vary from year to year. The 2013 release is 108 proof and only 2160 bottles were produced in this year's batch.
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Jan Case
3.8
Tomasz Zagrajek
4.0
Very intriguing. Bourbon flavours with a very smooth, genlte, malt tastes. Rather sweet and with a distinctive taste of butter cookies. Hot in finish.
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