Most people here will be glad to answer any of your questions
and give advice freely. But you know what they say about free
advice, and that includes mine
. The best part of it is the tasting research ... but I'll stick
my oar in anyway.
Bushmills produce only Single Malt
and Triple Distill. They Currently source their grain from
Midleton but cask and age it themselves.
Bottles to
check out: Blackbush, 16yo triple wood, 21yo and any single cask
bottling if you can get one.
Cooley produce
Single Malt and Grain and only Double distill. They also are the
only distillery in Ireland that produce peated and unpeated
whiskey. Cooley produce many Brands,
Ones to check
out: Connemara Cask Strength, Greenore 15yo Grain, Locke's 8yo
(Lightly Peated) Tyrconnell 10yo Maderia Finish
and
getting a lot of notice currently is Sainsbury's Irish Whiskey
Dún Léire 8yo
Kilbeggan is an old Distillery owned by
Cooley. It closed in 1957 but started to distill in a small
scale in 2007. The currently a double distilled Malt but
possibly will triple distill too.
Only one bottling
available and that is only at the Distillery so possibly hard to
get your hands on. Kilbeggan Distillery Malt.
Midleton
produce Pot Still, grain and small amounts of single malt (which
is only used for blending) All is triple distilled. They are the
biggest Distiller in Irisland by a long shot and dwarf all
Scotch distilleries too bar a handful. They produce Pot Still or
Pure Pot Still (PPS) whiskey which is a single distilled whiskey
but because the worth is made up of both malted and unmalted
barley it cant be considered as single malt but it is possibly
Irelands best whiskey.
Ones to check out: Greenspot,
Redbreast 12 & 15yo (All PPS) Powers Gold label, Jameson
12yo, Jameson Gold, Powers 12yo, Jameson 18yo