Paddy's Irish Whiskey | The Whiskey Dictionary
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- čas přidán 4. 03. 2024
- Paddy's Irish Whiskey is an OLD whiskey... it's been around for hundreds of years at this point and although some older whiskies don' really live up to the legacy compared to what's being made today, I feel strongly that Paddy's does. What do you think?
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What's your favorite Irish Whiskey? What do you want to see me cover this year?
Redbreast 12 is the gold standard Irish whiskey with Knappogue Castle 12 a close second. I'm interested in some of the Teeling Irish whiskies and Midleton Rare (if it's worth the hefty price tag!).
Bill, most everyone will mention Redbreast and the Spots but a bit off main stream and very good, Powers John's Lane 12 year. And if you like some sherry, Limavady Single Malt. Cheers.
The Whistler line up is fun to go through. Maybe some of the Irishman line up. There is also an American distillery that sells an Irish whiskey called The Sons of Erin. That would be neat to see as well. Cheers Bill!
Killowen! 😁 I’m shamelessly biased. I don’t think there’s a better Irish Whiskey
Favorite would have to be Daer Ghaelich, but that's hard to find, and very pricey. Powers John's Lane and Three Swallows are both really good options, too.
My first take on Paddy's irish whiskey was close to what you had to say about it, but when you sip it and close your eyes and just enjoy it, it reminds me of a memory of eating apple pie outside in the fall.
I'm doing Irish month too. Still have Glendalough 13 Mizunara & Waterford Cuvee from a couple years back now. The Peaky Blinders Bushmills also and newly purchased a Leoville Barton Green Spot I can't wait to open.
My go to budget sipper….you summed it up nicely
I prefer Paddy over the standard Jameson or Bushmills, but my favourite budget Irish has to be Powers Gold Label. Paddy makes a lovely hot toddy though, and that's how most irish people who I know drink it.
Thats interesting and useful info. Thanks!
I stopped in the Shrewsbury Total Wine just before St Pats Day. Went in looking dor some more Tullamore Dew. Out of stock and i didn't want to deop much $$. Ended up buying this on a whim for $16. So glad i did. Easy drinker and will buy it again and put the savings towards another new find. Great review and i enjoyed your Irish Whiskey month.
Yes my Irish neighbour broke me in with...a drop of not your father's....years ago. He bought Paddy's by case since it was uncommon. A good part of the taste is memories...he has since passed...sadly...glad to see it on your table...a good taste to me neat...
Ohio just had an Irish event with an extremely overcrowded tasting of 20 or so brands. I didn't make it to half but found a couple real gems. Bunratty is a lightly peated whiskey with a nice maple/brown sugar/sherry sweetness overlaying the nice peat smoke. Fercullen Falls has a pretty small batch that's just bursting with fruit flavors and some vanilla & is really quite yummy. Both retail for about $35. Fercullen also has a single malt, 15 year-old & 21 year-old for $50, $65, & $200 respectively that I didn't have an opportunity to try (each brand was only pouring 1 whiskey).
I just went to an event here in MA on Sunday that had over 80 brands and each had about 4-6 pours. It was amazing. It's called "The Grand Dram"
@@TheWhiskeyDictionaryNice, hopefully there was plenty of room. The one I went to was crammed in the cafe of a grocery store so we were all pretty much shoulder to shoulder trying to make our way around. There were a couple fancy tasting events, but they cost $250-$2500. Hopefully the Ohio Department of Liquor sees this as a success and uses a government building or rents a facility for future tastings.
What was your favorite from The Grand Dram?
Love the bottom shelf all star bottles! I will give it a try
Great recommendation. I hadn’t heard of this one. Cheers 🥃 🍀
Right, so couple questions...
1. Is this the same as Paddy, cause in Europe we have Paddy Irish Whiskey
2. If not, then is this one of those weird products, that have different labels for different regions?
Also lovely to see you pay attention to the low budget whiskeys. It's interesting to see how people react to 200$ bottle of scotch, but then again everyone go back to sip their cheap daily...
Haven’t had many Irish whiskeys. Favorite would have to go with Redbreast 12, but I think Bushmills Prohibition Recipe is good too. Plus it’s Thomas Shelby approved. 😊
Awesome video Bill!!!
Definitely gonna try it cuz I love easy sippers. My favorite Irish whiskey is Redbreast 12 That whiskey shirt is Kool ls that merch?
Great review! I do enjoy Paddy. I get apple cake and vanilla. It’s thin but it’s 40% and $20, it’s not unexpected.
Thin is a great way to describe it. But it's absolutely not a big deal for me on this one
Great video my friend. I have had a Paddys. Pretty sure I reviewed it but its been a while.
I'll have to check out your channel!
I have a mini- haven't opened it
Oh heck yeah, Irish Whiskey March is here!!
As a Corkman it saddens me that, because Paddy was sold to Sazerac, it will likely eventually cease to be distilled in Midleton, Cork. Of the three companies that came together in the 60s to form Irish Distillers (Paddy, Powers, and Jameson) Paddy was the one originally made in Midleton (the other two coming from Dublin) and its the one that gets sold off.
These large companies buying up every distillery and brand is something that really bothers me...
At that price point, it's hard not to recommend at least a Buy It. Cheers!
It’s comparable to Bushmills and Jameson, but much more Bidenomical being about 30% or so less costly ☘️
Where have you been? Not too many videos lately.
My computer died a month ago. Took a few weeks to get a new one. My new release day is Tuesday
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary looking forward to it!
Paddy is only used here for hot whiskey when your sick
Interesting. I've seen a couple comment on that. What would you say is your goto whiskey?
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary right now. West cork 7. Seriously good drop at that price and age. Punches well above its weight
It’s just Jameson
To me it's better than the base Jameson, on par with the stout cask.
I agree
I have to admit I am not a Paddy's fan!
I discovered this year the Jameson single pot and I think it worth a review (very good)
Keep on the good work you have good reviews in my opinion
Cheers 🥃
Jameson Single Pot? Sounds like I need to find it!