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Old 24 February 2013, 06:05 AM   #1
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How about some Irish...

So we've had our discussions about Bourbon and Scotch, how about some love for the other Keltic clan. With St. Patrics day coming up I thought I'd share what I'll be induging in the next few weeks as I gear up for the 17th.
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Old 24 February 2013, 06:08 AM   #2
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good stuff!!!

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Old 24 February 2013, 06:27 AM   #3
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Very nice Marc!
My favorite "plain" irish is Tullamore Dew.
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Old 24 February 2013, 06:45 AM   #4
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Interesting, haven't really tried any other than Jamieson!! Looking into the Bush mills (Black bush) specifically! Any recommendations?
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Old 24 February 2013, 07:50 AM   #5
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I haven't tried the premium Bushmills yet but I am dying to try it, my favorite is Middleton, it's just really really smooth, maybe too smooth but it tastes great. The redbreast was recommended to me and it's good but I find it a bit too sweet. Powers is my go to late night sipping whiskey, it's inexpensive and balanced. Kilbbegan is similar. The Potcheen is Irish gasoline, it's like 180 proof.
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Old 24 February 2013, 10:48 AM   #6
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I haven't tried the premium Bushmills yet but I am dying to try it, my favorite is Middleton, it's just really really smooth, maybe too smooth but it tastes great. The redbreast was recommended to me and it's good but I find it a bit too sweet. Powers is my go to late night sipping whiskey, it's inexpensive and balanced. Kilbbegan is similar. The Potcheen is Irish gasoline, it's like 180 proof.
180 proof wow, not sure bout that, a little water perhaps?
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Old 24 February 2013, 11:34 AM   #7
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I haven't tried the premium Bushmills yet but I am dying to try it, my favorite is Middleton, it's just really really smooth, maybe too smooth but it tastes great. The redbreast was recommended to me and it's good but I find it a bit too sweet. Powers is my go to late night sipping whiskey, it's inexpensive and balanced. Kilbbegan is similar. The Potcheen is Irish gasoline, it's like 180 proof.
180? Damn that's strong:)
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Old 24 February 2013, 12:59 PM   #8
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Nice selection. Meeting a group of friends tomorrow for a late and long brunch as we finalize our St Pats plans. We all live in Southie, so leaning towards another progressive party (drinks/food each house). It was a blast last year!
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Nice selection. Meeting a group of friends tomorrow for a late and long brunch as we finalize our St Pats plans. We all live in Southie, so leaning towards another progressive party (drinks/food each house). It was a blast last year!
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Old 25 February 2013, 05:24 AM   #11
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For a hot whiskey, Powers is the only way, it has a lovely oily texture. Straight up, it has to be Black Bush with Midleton a very close second.
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Old 25 February 2013, 06:07 AM   #12
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As far as Irish whiskey goes, I've only had Jameson.
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Guinness - the breakfast of champions!

I should really try that, even though it looks like tar
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So it's March and we're 15 days away. Last year this thread didn't go very far, but maybe it do better this year?

I love Irish whiskey, it is perhaps my favorite whiskey, certainly this time of year!
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I like Red Breast, Jameson's 12 or Gold Reserve.
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So it's March and we're 15 days away. Last year this thread didn't go very far, but maybe it do better this year?

I love Irish whiskey, it is perhaps my favorite whiskey, certainly this time of year!
Off to Ireland later this week, so will try a few of your selection.

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Yes it is and great as a cure for the common cold.
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How about some Irish beer! Ice cold and tasty Sam Adam's Irish Red!
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I've had Redbreast before.. good stuff! Jameson is also good..
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I've had Redbreast before.. good stuff! Jameson is also good..
gulfstream turned me on to it, he was at the distillery last year and told everyone how much he liked it.
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Love the Redbreast. The 12 year is my favorite. Powers is my go to library sipper.
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Glad you bumped this thread marc, I did not see it prior.

I've only had the usual suspects, jameson concannon tullamore etc...

but now I know what to look for next time.
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Glad you bumped this thread marc, I did not see it prior.

I've only had the usual suspects, jameson concannon tullamore etc...

but now I know what to look for next time.
My absolute fav is Middleton, there is nothing else like it in the world IMHO, close second is the Black Bush. I also like any of their single malts. Great stuff!!!
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Mmmm... Redbreast.
Love it.
They are/will be importing the 21 yo now. Can't wait.
I'm looking for Green Spot as well.
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Here is my irish.
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Breakfast in Dublin station on my way to the west side of Ireland.
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Breakfast in Dublin station on my way to the west side of Ireland.
The Guinness looks so tasty. Nothing like a Guiness in Ireland!
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^Hard to tell the Guinness and coffee apart... good thing they have their special containers LOL
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Keeping the thread going.
After a few pints of Guinness and a beautiful rack of lamb, we moved onto the whiskey.
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My absolute fav is Middleton, there is nothing else like it in the world IMHO, close second is the Black Bush.
Have to agree with you so far on this trip, Midleton is by far the best whiskey I have tasted. Will have to try the Black Bush soon.
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Well Marc having loitered for a year on the Emerald Isle a lifetime ago I'm always willing to lift the Irish. Walking distance was a pub called Durty Nelly’s. Exactly 976 steps (not like I was counting). Shortly after quaffing my first 8 or 10 pints of the "good for you" stout the quest was on for an accompanying nectar of the Irish gods. The results below are still with me today (albeit not the original bottles I started with). Push comes to shove I'm leaning on the black. Always supported by a Guinness as depicted here.
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