I didn't see this in the forum or liquid Irish. My apologies if this is a duplicate post. I saw two new Irish brands today. First up: Hell-Cat Maggie. Created by the Wirtz group, a big time Chicago beverage distributor that owns, among other things, the Chicago Blackhawks:
http://www.wirtzbev.com/illinois/news/h ... sh-whiskey
Weird that Chicago boys named it after some weird New York City reference but that's why they call it the "Second City" I guess. Retailing around me for about 21 dollars and change. Label looks cheap, like I could easily peel it off with my fingernail. Eh, not bad. Pretty much in line with other blends for this price. Is this a Cooley? I thought they weren't doing more of these off label things? Well the label says cryptically "County Louth", so that must be it. Man I can peg these Cooley blends blindfolded. Pray for me.
Yep a bit more googling brought this. *trigger warning* the slideshow of potential brands might make you weep.
http://www.slideshare.net/vinnyTEP/hell ... sh-whiskey
Seriously...I guess Irish whiskey has a long way to go in America.
Also I saw "Uisce Beatha" brand whiskey. It was more expensive, at around $30.
http://www.realirishwhiskey.com/
Kind of a ballsy name for an upstart brand I'd say.
Also also I saw Green Spot for the first time in America. I've been wanting to try Green Spot for about 8 years. We have Yellow Spot too. The Midleton pure pot st - Sorry "Single Pot Stills" are taking up more shelf space and Redbreast is now as expensive as I've ever seen it at near $60 but that Powers is a good deal at under $40 (which is where Redbreast was when I first bought it maybe 7 years ago), next time I get money I might treat myself...
Cheers and sorry for the rambling post.