OT: Whisky/Whiskey Drinkers - what are your favorites?

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RE: OT: Whisky/Whiskey Drinkers - what are your favorites?

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Yo Guys!

I wrote down about some of the best irish whisky Brands
Let me know what you think?

1.Jameson Irish Whiskey
2.Redbreast
3.Tullamore D.E.W
4.Powers Gold Label
5.Bushmills Irish Whiskey
6.Teeling Single Malt Irish Whiskey

You can read more about it on my page - thewhiskypedia
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Redbreast is tops in my opinion.

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What do you think about this?
https://www.insidehook.com/article/booz ... good-thing

I'm not a sherry drinker but I'm willing to give this a try.

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Jameson - a solid whiskey
Redbreast - very good
Teelings - ditto - if you have not had this I would suggest you track it down
Powers Gold - have not had but hopefully much better than 'standard' Powers.
Bushmills - another solid option.
Is Tullamore Dew an actual whiskey?
And not in the whiskey family - but there is always Puteen.
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Jameson - a solid whiskey
Redbreast - very good
Teelings - ditto - if you have not had this I would suggest you track it down
Powers Gold - have not had but hopefully much better than 'standard' Powers.
Bushmills - another solid option.
Is Tullamore Dew an actual whiskey?
And not in the whiskey family - but there is always Puteen.

Or you could just have your poutine with any of the other whiskeys ....

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Is Tullamore Dew an actual whiskey?

Yes. And of all the whiskey I try 'non-whiskey drinkers' on it gets the best reaction.

If you like Irish, also try The Knot. Read the instructions on the back of the bottle. :-)
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Hmmm - haven't seen that one Gridley - thanks for the steer. The spirits stores here are a bit limited. I would have to drive about an hour to get access to anything other than an average bottle of wine. I was pleasantly surprised to see Teeling in one of the local shops. Just means I need to visit Ireland or the UK. Dublin airport and Heathrow have some good whiskey stores (first met Redbreast in the Dublin airport).
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Hmmm - haven't seen that one Gridley - thanks for the steer. The spirits stores here are a bit limited. I would have to drive about an hour to get access to anything other than an average bottle of wine. I was pleasantly surprised to see Teeling in one of the local shops. Just means I need to visit Ireland or the UK. Dublin airport and Heathrow have some good whiskey stores (first met Redbreast in the Dublin airport).

I've also picked up some very nice whiskey in Heathrow. That's where I first met Glen Garioch. :-)
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