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Aldi Clontarf

Postby DavidH » Tue Jul 17, 2012 9:16 pm

I noticed Aldi are stocking Clontarf 1014 whiskey now. I'm sure it's the Castle Brands one that has been through a few iterations over the years but this one is "bottled for Aldi". Triple-distilled, aged in bourbon, no age statement (the non-Aldi Clontarf 1014 is a 4 years old NAS).

There was only one bottle of the Avoca 8yo left though still plenty of the Avoca NAS. I'm guessing this brand is on the way out given the appearance of Clontarf.

I thought we might have seen the end of supermarket bottlings when Cooley exited the business but Aldi, at least, has found a way to continue.
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Re: Aldi Clontarf

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Wed Jul 18, 2012 8:44 am

DavidH wrote:I thought we might have seen the end of supermarket bottlings when Cooley exited the business but Aldi, at least, has found a way to continue.


Yes I think you might be right there sounds like a clever restock by Aldi and as Clontarf was never a big seller here it may just boost sales for the brand but at that price I doubt there will be much profit in it for them.
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Re: Aldi Clontarf

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:09 pm

I always wondered about Clontarf, who buys/drinks it etc as I very rarely hear people talking about it. However the other side of Clontarf is the constant rebranding. Of all modern Irish Whiskey brands this has got to be the most rebranded.

I came across an even newer version of the 1014 weighted branding

from this only last year I think

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to this

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Not sure whether the second pic is a mock up but they definitely have added to the first incarnation.

I like it though ...
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Re: Aldi Clontarf

Postby TheWhiskeyBro » Mon Aug 20, 2012 8:58 pm

One is the classic blend and one is the single malt, both available.
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Re: Aldi Clontarf

Postby SixCats! » Tue Sep 18, 2012 2:47 am

Hi guys,

How ironic. I was planning to post tonight about this very whiskey (Clontarf) of which I am enjoying a dram tonight as I type this whilst listening to Classic Jazz (Body and Soul) on my vintage mono Stephens Tru-Sonic Horn Speaker and Tube Amp. OK, I'm a bit.....mellow. Yes indeed, I have the same CLONTARF 1014 (as pictured above in the ad) which was recommended by a fellow Audiophile at www.audiokarma.org in a thread at the forum's "cooking and spirits" page. So, due to this recommendation, I picked up a bottle of Clontarf in New Hampshire for about twenty dollars (or less) a bottle. Well gentleman, I must say, I REALLY like the taste of 1014 Whiskey. Ooooh, not to be missed, my othere NEW favorite (budget) Irish Whiskey is CONCANNON Irish Whiskey. Do check out the story on Concannon at Youtube. I think Concannon is an awesome Whiskey especially at it's budget price (at least in NH). Oooh, I should buy a CASE of Concannon which (in the State of NH) is about $17.00 a bottle and that my friends is a HUGH bargain! If there is a better Irish Whiskey at this price point, I'd like to know it's name.

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Re: Aldi Clontarf

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Tue Sep 18, 2012 9:44 am

SixCats! wrote:Hi guys,

Well gentleman, I must say, I REALLY like the taste of 1014 Whiskey. Ooooh, not to be missed, my othere NEW favorite (budget) Irish Whiskey is CONCANNON Irish Whiskey. Do check out the story on Concannon at Youtube. I think Concannon is an awesome Whiskey especially at it's budget price (at least in NH). Oooh, I should buy a CASE of Concannon which (in the State of NH) is about $17.00 a bottle and that my friends is a HUGH bargain! If there is a better Irish Whiskey at this price point, I'd like to know it's name.

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Good to hear, Clontarf is certainly an easy drinker. Great to hear you enjoy the Concannon also, unfortunately we will probably never see it over here and ye may never see it again either once the current stock runs out so get buying and keep for a rainy day. The Beam take over of Cooley has shut down a lot of these projects unless they have a contract in place. Enjoy and thanks for sharing. :thumbsup:

I'd love to try it as I wonder how the Shriaz matured element of the whiskey affects the taste ... must get me transatlantic spies on the case ;)
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