Excerpt: Rich sweetness emerges leading into the finish, with chocolate malt, toffee and fudge, as well as stone fruits, before turning dry, spicy and astringent.
Excerpt: It tastes far better than it smells, bringing forth a true middle-of-the-road Irish Whiskey. What may be an acceptable spirit falls down in the eyes of a drinker expecting unique flavors of experimentation.
Excerpt: The mouthfeel is light and uncomplicated, but provides a solid delivery of tasty flavors from start to the snappy, spicy finish. A great introduction.
Excerpt: Finished for 12 months in Black Pitts Porter barrels; I’ll admit I’m more of a wine finish guy on my whiskies – this may appeal to some, especially if you like porters
Excerpt: The palate shows a more pronounced beer note, brimming with dark chocolate, espresso, cookie dough and vanilla, finishing on a fresh pear note. Gift this delicious pour to a favorite craft beer aficionado.