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These are the Best Irish Whiskeys for Warming Up Your Winter
These are the top 5 Irish whiskeys that you can enjoy this winter. You don't have to be from Ireland in order to enjoy them. The Scotch Version has been more well-known than Irish Whiskey, which is ironic considering that Whiskey was created in Ireland. Named after the Irish word for "Water of Life", it is a term that demonstrates that Irish irreverence is not an uncommon trait. The large-batch distillery method was rejected by Irish Whiskey producers. They felt it sacrificed quality for quantity. The times have changed. Irish Whiskey is now the fastest-growing Spirits product in America. It's no longer restricted to bars or homes with Irish flags. It is triple-distilled and contains malted and unmalted grain. This is the key difference between Irish Whiskey and other whiskies. As the international market demands single malt whiskey, there are many Irish whiskeys. Our 5 Top Irish Whiskies are Special Bourbon Reserve
Green Spot Whiskey
Greenspot Whiskey was originally made for the Mitchell family of Dublin in 1800. This whiskey is still made in small batches. It is only 1200 bottles per year. John Murray, a world-renowned Whiskey enthusiast, described it as "unquestionably the greatest whiskies in the world". It received a 91% rating from John Murray, which is one of his highest ratings. This pot still whisky is very Irish and true to its roots. It is sold mainly by the Mitchell family of Dublin.
Connemara Whiskey
This whiskey is the only Irish whiskey that has been aged in casks. It does not undergo any changes once it leaves the cask. Therefore, strength can vary from batch to batch. It has not been filtered, coloured, or blended in any way. This Irish whiskey is made in the same way as a Whiskey 300 years ago.
William Napier 40-year-old Pure Pot Still
This was the last batch of whiskey produced in the Tullamore distillery in the 1940's. This whisky has been aged in oak casks for 44 years, which is an extraordinary amount of time. It is rich and spicy. It is a great choice for special occasions, as it costs only 500 dollars per bottle.
Greenore                            
This 18-year-old Single grain Malt Whiskey from Ireland is the most well-known. It is produced by Cooley Distillers in Louth. This zesty whiskey is limited in quantity to 4000 bottles per year. This is the only Whiskey in the world made from one grain. Most Whiskeys are made from different grains and batches to alter the flavour.
Knappogue Whiskey
This whiskey comes from the defunct Tullamore Distillery. It is also casked in bourbon barrels which gives it a round, mellow taste. It has a distinctive light colour and isn't coloured or altered. Knappogue Castle is a consistent winner of awards at world Spirits competitions. Forbes Magazine has named it one of the "Top Ten Must Taste Irish Whiskeys".

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