Listing of bottles of Irish Whiskey
If it is not here, it doesn't exist!
Well, not exactly. This listing provides bottles of Irish Whiskey that have been sold in the last years by some of the most reputated online retailers. If the bottle you are looking for isn't listed, you are looking for a quite unique bottle.
Jameson
- “When John Jameson a Scottish businessman [2] acquired the Bow Street Distillery in 1780 it was producing about 30,000 gallons annually. By the turn of the century it was the second largest producer in Ireland and one of the largest in the world producing a million gallons annually. Dublin at the time was the epicentre of world whiskey production. It was the second most popular spirit in the world after rum, and internationally Jameson had, by 1805, become the world's number one whiskey. Today Jameson is the third largest Single Distillery Whiskey in the world. Historical events, for a time, set the company back. The temperance movement in Ireland had an enormous impact domestically but the two key events that affected Jameson internationally were the Irish war of Independence and subsequent trade war with the British which denied Jameson the export markets of the Commonwealth, and shortly thereafter, the introduction of prohibition in the United States. While Scottish brands could easily slip across the Canadian border, Jameson was excluded from its biggest market for many years. It was also a fact that the introduction of basic grain whiskey production using column stills by the Scottish blenders in the mid 1800's enabled them to produce vast amounts of almost neutral flavoured components for blending with some malt whiskey. This enabled them to create low cost blends that the Irish, still using the original Pure Pot Still technique could not compete with. This differing opinion of what a true whiskey consisted of culminated in a legal enquiry in 1908. It was a huge turning point in the history of whiskey. The Scottish blenders won the case and the blend became recognised in law as being whiskey. The Irish in general and Jameson in particular stubbornly continued with the traditional Pure Pot Still production process for many years and, to this day, a large proportion of Jameson is still composed of Pure Pot Still component. Jameson also produces a special limited edition Pure Pot Still Whiskey, Redbreast to celebrate the ancient Irish whiskey making craft. In 1966 John Jameson joined forces with their rivals the Cork Distillers company and John Powers to form the Irish Distillers Group. The new Midleton distillery built by Irish Distillers now produces most of the Irish whiskey sold in Ireland. The new facility adjoins the old one, which is now a tourist attraction.”
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Jameson Irish Whiskey 1.5l
£21.45 -
Jameson Limited Edition 2013
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Jameson Select Reserve Small Batch
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Jameson Select Reserve Small Batch Irish Blended Whisky
£35.83 -
Jameson Select Reserve Small Batch Irish Blended Whisky
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Jameson Signature Reserve
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Midleton Very Rare 2009
Jim Beam
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Beam's 8 Star Kentucky Whiskey / Bot.1980s
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Jim Beam Rye Straight Rye Whiskey
£25.69 Knappogue
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Knappogue Castle 1951 / Bot.1987 Pot Still Irish Whiskey
£799.00 -
Knappogue Castle 1994
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Knappogue Castle 1995
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Knappogue Castle 1995
Lot Nº40
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Lot Nº40
Midleton
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Dunphy's
£26.95 -
Green Spot
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Green Spot
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Midleton 25 Year Old / Cask #86584 Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey
Old Bushmills Distillery
- “The Old Bushmills Distillery was founded in 1608 and is now owned by the major drinks company Diageo. Bushmills whiskey is produced, matured, and bottled on-site at the Bushmills Distillery in Bushmills, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The distillery is a tourist attraction, with around 110,000 visitors per year.”
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Bushmills 16 year
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Bushmills 1608 400th anniversary
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Bushmills 1608 400th anniversary
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Bushmills Black Bush
£24.08 -
Bushmills Black Bush
£24.08 -
Bushmills Irish Honey Whiskey Liqueur / 1 litre
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Bushmills Malt 10 year
£30.34 -
Bushmills Malt 10 year
£30.34 -
Bushmills Original
£18.89 -
Bushmills Special Old Liqueur Whiskey - 1970s
Other Bourbons & Whiskeys
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E. H. Taylor Straight Rye Whiskey Straight Rye Whiskey
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McGuinness Gold Tassel 6 Year Old Canadian Whiskey - 1960's
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Whistle Pig 10 Year Old Rye Whiskey / 50% / 75cl
£70.55 Other Irish Whiskey
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Clontarf Single Malt Single Malt Irish Whiskey
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Coleraine 1959 / 34 Year Old / Cask Strength Irish Single Malt Whiskey
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Coleraine 1959 / 34 Year Old / Cask Strength Irish Single Malt Whiskey
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Dunville's / Bot. 1930's Pot Still Irish Whiskey
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Dunville's VR / 1930s Pot Still Irish Whiskey
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Feckin Irish Whiskey
£26.55 -
Feckin Spiced Whiskey
£24.59 -
Irish Whiskey Tasting Set
£29.95 -
Old Comber 30 Year Old Pot Still Irish Whiskey
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Paddy Irish Whiskey - Lantern Carrier
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Teeling Small Batch Whiskey / The Spirit of Dublin
£33.61 -
Teeling Small Batch Whiskey / The Spirit of Dublin
Other Liqueurs
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Tap 357 Canadian Maple Whiskey Liqueur
£48.55 Power
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Power's Gold Label
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Power's Gold Label
Redbreast
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Redbreast 12 year
£41.33 -
Redbreast 12 year
£41.33 -
Redbreast 12 year
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Redbreast 12 Year Old Cask Strength Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey
Southern Comfort
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Southern Comfort Reserve Whiskey Liqueur / 6 Year Old
Stranahans
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Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey
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Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey
The Bitter Truth
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Bitter Truth Rye Whiskey / 24 Year Old Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey
Tullamore Dew
- “Tullamore Dew is a blended Irish whiskey. It was first distilled in 1829 in the small town of Tullamore, County Offaly, Ireland. The name derives from the initials of an early owner, Daniel E Williams - D.E.W. Tullamore Dew is the No.2 Irish whiskey brand in the world. It is owned and marketed by Irish company, C&C Group.”
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Tullamore Dew Blend
£3.75