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Midleton distillery-production of malt whiskey

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Midleton distillery-production of malt whiskey

Postby Maciej » Fri Dec 27, 2013 3:23 pm

Is midleton distillery using malt whiskey in any of its blends?
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Re: Midleton distillery-production of malt whiskey

Postby JohnM » Fri Dec 27, 2013 3:49 pm

Yes, it uses malt in its Paddy blend, as well as in Tullamore DEW. It used to use it Hewitt's too.

They make a batch of malt every now and then. They also have a deal with their old partners Bushmills...
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Re: Midleton distillery-production of malt whiskey

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Fri Dec 27, 2013 8:17 pm

Is there malt in Dumphys make up? I thought it had some.
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Re: Midleton distillery-production of malt whiskey

Postby JohnM » Fri Dec 27, 2013 8:39 pm

That could be right. I'm not sure what's in Dunphy's.
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Re: Midleton distillery-production of malt whiskey

Postby Maciej » Fri Dec 27, 2013 9:04 pm

Thanks for your help JohnM
I was under impression that Midleton is only doing single pot and single grain whiskey [except one time Erin go Bragh], and than I came across information that there is malt whiskey in paddy.
Wasn't sure about quality of source so I've decided to ask here ;)
Few months ago I had a pleasure of participating in tasting made by John Quinn who is tullamore's global brand ambasador and I remember him saying that they are getting their malt whiskey
from bushmills and single pot and grain whiskey from midleton.Would that be true?
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Re: Midleton distillery-production of malt whiskey

Postby Distiller » Fri Dec 27, 2013 11:47 pm

I don't think that there is any reason why IDL could not make a single malt. But my general understanding is that the malt they use for blending into products comes from OBD.

That said crazier things have happened in the world of Irish Whiskey.
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Re: Midleton distillery-production of malt whiskey

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Sat Dec 28, 2013 4:57 am

As far as I know this is true. I know that Midleton have the equipment to produce malt but they have an arrangement with Bushmills for malt as does Bushmills have an agreement with Midleton to supply them with grain.

I have an old bottle of Murphy's Irish Whiskey. This was malt/grain mix. Murphy's were the original owners of Midleton but when it came to a producing a whiskey which bears their name it couldn't be farther than a Midleton style whiskey.

Midleton is noted for Pot Still style and Bushmills for Malt so when they split as a company they just decided to continue the status quo.

I'd love to see Midleton make a Malt and see Bushmills make a pot still. Whatever about the former happening I don't think the latter will as long as Diageo are pulling the strings.
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