I'm sitting here reading throw my notes for tomorrows whiskeytasting and drinking Greenore 6y, Tyrconnell, Redbreast 15y and Jameson. It will be the fifth this year with Ireland or Cooley as the theme. Irish whiskies are really growing also in Sweden. I have no figures for sales but say three years ago nobody asked me to hold a only Irish whiskey evening and no it will be the fifth this year (since start of April).
Anyway, there are some questions that have been raised during the tastings that I haven't known the answer for and of course I should have asked earlier.
Several blended brands are made down in Midleton such as Jameson, Tullamore, Powers and they are a mixed of what? To start are they using the same grain/pot still whiskey for all brands and mixing at different ratio and mature them different or are they making different ingredient whiskies for them? Do they produce some maltwhisky at Midleton? As far as I know nothing is bottled but maybe used in a blend?
Persons that have been to Jameson's in Dublin claim to have been teached that John Jameson invented trippel distillation. I have told with a lot more confidence then I have knowledge for that it's not so. Do we have a name for an inventor?
Also according to visitor at Bow Street it's is there where the practice of using not smoked grain by using closed chimneys. Is this true? Or just misunderstanding?