Irish Whiskey

 


"Give an Irishman lager for a month, and he's a dead man. An Irishman is lined with copper, and the beer corrodes it. But whiskey polishes the copper and is the saving of him." Mark Twain, Life On The Mississippi

Irish whiskey, so long in the doldrums, is experiencing a real renaissance right now. Exports of Ireland’s native spirit have surged 200% over the last decade, with Jameson leading the charge. New distilleries are cropping up all over the landscape,new brands launched, new societies formed, new books published and new specialist bars opened as the world takes a renewed interest in Ireland’s native spirit.

It means that the shelves at the Celtic Whiskey Shop are heaving with whiskey brands. There’s something there for the connoisseur who likes characterful pot still and single malt whiskey and something too for those who prefer to mix it up with cocktails.Irish whiskey is an extraordinarily versatile spirit of consistently high quality.

All this from a low point in the 1970s and 1980s, when the sector was a barren landscape, with only two distilleries operating on the island. Bad luck, bad planning, American prohibition and independence from Britain conspired to close distillery after distillery after distillery. It was a far cry from the peak of Irish whiskey’s popularity in the Victorian era,when spirit flowed out of the country’s cities and towns on an industrial scale.Back then, it was the drink of choice of the British Empire and beyond.

Thankfully, a few distilleries kept the flame alive. In the 1970s, Powers, Jameson and Cork Distillers consolidated in a distillery in Midleton to produce the traditional pure pot still whiskey under the IDL flag, and Bushmills to the north joined the partnership with their triple-distilled malt. Entrepreneur John Teeling saw an opportunity and broadened the spectrum further with a double-distilled malt, peated and unpeated, as well as single grain whiskey.

Irish whiskey is once again on an upward curve, producing whiskey of real quality, versatility and consistency. And with more and more producers and bottlers coming on board, the sector is set for a new golden age. 

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Irish Whiskey

Midleton Very Rare 1992

70 cl

A rare bottling from Midleton's Very Rare series. Now very hard to find. Midleton is a very smoo..

€1,500.00 Ex Tax: €1,219.51

Midleton Very Rare 1994

70 cl

A rare old bottle from Midelton's Very Rare series. These whiskeys are very collectible and have..

€1,000.00 Ex Tax: €813.01

Midleton Very Rare 1995

70 cl

An old bottle from Midleton's Very Rare series. This was bottled in 1995 and is very smooth, yet..

€1,000.00 Ex Tax: €813.01

Midleton Very Rare 1997

70 cl

A rare bottling from of Midleton's Very Rare series from 1997. Highly collectible.  ..

€750.00 Ex Tax: €609.76

Midleton Very Rare 1998

70cl

A collectible bottle of Midleton Very Rare from the 1998 vintage.  ..

€750.00 Ex Tax: €609.76

Midleton Very Rare 2001

70 cl

Bottled in 2001, this is an older vintage from Midleton's Very Rare series of bottlings. Highly ..

€700.00 Ex Tax: €569.11

Midleton Very Rare 2002

70 cl

A smooth and complex tasting whiskey from 2002. Old bottles of Midleton Very Rare are getting very h..

€700.00 Ex Tax: €569.11

Midleton Very Rare 2003

70 cl

A rare bottle from the Midleton Very Rare series. This one was bottled in 2003. ..

€700.00 Ex Tax: €569.11

Midleton Very Rare 2004

70 cl

A rare bottle of Midleton Very Rare from 2004. Very collectible. ..

€700.00 Ex Tax: €569.11

Midleton Very Rare 2005

70 cl

A rare bottle of Midleton Very Rare. This one was released in 2005. ..

€650.00 Ex Tax: €528.45

Midleton Very Rare 2006

70 cl

A hard to find, and very collectible release of Midleton Very Rare from the 2006 vintage. ..

€650.00 Ex Tax: €528.45