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Whiskey: The Irishman 12 Year Old (2022 Release) | 700ML
This is the 2022 edition, which has been triple distilled at a Northern Irish distillery, Irish whiskey fans might like to take a guess as to which one, and aged first-fill bourbon barrels. The result is a full-flavoured single malt, packed with character.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 86 (43%ABV)
Origin: Ireland
Distillery: Walsh
This is the 2022 edition, which has been triple distilled at a Northern Irish distillery, Irish whiskey fans might like to take a guess as to which one, and aged first-fill bourbon barrels. The result is a full-flavoured single malt, packed with character.
The Irishman 12 Year Old (2022 Release) | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Honeycomb and toffee ice cream, with a sprinkling of diced almonds. A hint of toasted brioche, too.
Palate: Roasted nuts, spiced walnut loaf, a little bit of milky coffee, diced apricots and juicy peaches.
Finish: Lasting sweetness of caramel, with a crackle of cassia in the background.
Distillery Information
Bernard and Rosemary Walsh created the Hot Irishman Limited in 1999, with the desire to blend and bottle the perfect Irish Coffee recipe. Expanding upon its success, in 2005 the couple attempted to rival the big Irish cream liqueur brands by creating a recipe that brought things back to basics, with The Irishman Irish Cream liqueur, made using 100% Irish dairy cream and premium Irish whiskey. However, it wasn’t until 2006 that the Walsh’s began to venture head-on into the world of whisky, when they signed a long-term supply agreement with Irish Distillers – the Whiskey Supply Agreement – allowing for the distilling and laying down of Irish whiskey stock to its specifications. This facilitated the 2007 launch of The Irishman Whiskey, the first singular whiskey released by Walsh, which was followed in 2009 by Writers Tears.






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