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The Dubliner Irish Whiskey Liqueur, Whiskey and Honeycomb, 70 cl

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That popularity makes it pretty accessible for those new to whiskey and the triple blend is known for its smooth and gentle complexity. Since 2017, we have sold over 2.5 million bottles of premium Irish Whiskey globally and expect to continue to break sales records driven by our ambitious 10-year growth plan. There are exciting times ahead for our brands as we look to focus on new international markets and reimagine brand identities to target a wider spectrum of consumers.”

I’ve no doubt that we’ve unintentionally left out some top Irish whiskey brands from the guide above. Despite the temporary closure of licenced premises due to Covid-19 impacting the on-trade market, combined sales of both brands for the year topped 900,000 bottles for the first time, taking the total bottles sold since their launch in 2017 to over 2.5 million in more than 25 markets.As I said I am not a fan of malt. This whiskey is a blend of grain and single malt whiskies. If your taste runs more in that line you may find this one to your liking. The price is in line with Jameson and about the same as Proper 12. I find this one much better than Proper 12. With a nose of rich toffee, honey, spiced fruit notes and dark mocha, followed by a long finish, this whiskey is best-suited to those with more experience palates. Welcoming the performance, Fergus Murphy, General Manager at The Dublin Liberties Distillery said: “Despite an extremely difficult and fluctuating environment, we had a very strong 12 months, with global sales of Dubliner and Dublin Liberties Irish Whiskey showing great resilience. We sold just under 900,000 bottles this year, driven mainly by sales in our key markets of the US, Germany, Ukraine, Ireland and Australia, while we also saw encouraging growth in emerging markets despite the pandemic.”

Tullamore D.E.W is the smoothest Irish whiskey, in my opinion, and it’s always very well priced, which will suit those looking for a good Irish whiskey on a budget. While you can, if you’re so inclined, add a drop of ginger or cola to it, we’d recommend drinking it neat to truly understand its nuances. A deluxe Irish whiskey-based liqueur, the James Joyce-inspired Dubliner is a blend of honeycomb, caramel and whiskey flavours. Perfect for sweet-toothed whiskey fans.One of the things I like most about Paddy is that it has a taste that is fairly inoffensive to novice whiskey sippers, which makes it a go-to for any occasion that warrants a bring-a-bottle-buzz. We may sell, license, transfer, assign or in any other way dispose of the Service (including Members) to any third party without any notification to you, e.g. (but without limitation) in connection with any reorganization, restructuring, merger or sale, or other transfer of assets. OVERALL: My takeaway when I first nosed this whiskey was the malt. I'm not a fan of many whiskies with malt and my first impression was I am not going to like this. My wife, who is a huge Jameson fan, took one nose and wouldn't taste it. And while in subsequent nosings a number of days later, the malt was not as strong but it did come through. The interesting thing is the malt came through on the palate only slightly. It was there though and took a way a bit of the sweetness I get in an Irish Whiskey like Jameson. In addition, the mouthfeel of The Dubliner Irish Whiskey was quite thin to me. I drink Irish Whiskey occasionally but tend to go more for Jameson, Red Breast 12 or Cask Strength or Powers John Lane 12. The best Irish whiskey for: Those in search of an easy-to-drink, flavourful Irish whiskey with a medium budget I had heard from many that Writer’s Tears was ‘one you get used to with time’, but I found their single pot to be very drinkable, despite not being too-fond of whiskeys with long finishes.

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