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  2. The 11 Best Single Malt Irish Whiskey Brands to Drink ... - AOL

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    These days, most people associate single malt whiskey (the Irish spell it with the “e” like we do) with Scotland, but that is changing. The new Causeway Distillery cost Proximo £60 million to ...

  3. 14 of the Best Irish Whiskies to Try Now - AOL

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    The Sexton Single Malt Irish Whiskey Made from 100% malted barley, this light Irish whiskey is aged in oloroso sherry casks which brings out the honey and dried fruit notes that set off its toasty ...

  4. The Best Irish Whiskey Brands to Sip for St. Paddy's Day - AOL

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    Redbreast 12-Year Irish Whiskey. Redbreast is a single-pot still that’s perfect for those looking to drink their whiskey neat (that means at room temperature without any mixer).

  5. Knappogue Castle Irish Whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Knappogue Castle Irish Whiskey is a brand of premium single malt Irish whiskey produced by the Irish Distillers subsidiary of Pernod Ricard. The brand is named for historic Knappogue Castle in County Clare , Ireland , originally built by Clan MacNamara in 1467.

  6. Clontarf (whiskey) - Wikipedia

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    Clontarf 1014 is a blended Irish whiskey produced in County Cork, Ireland. It is triple distilled using a combination of grains and aged in bourbon barrels. [5] Clontarf 1014 also produced a single malt, as well as a reserve that is a blend of single malt and grain whiskey. All three varieties were available in the Clontarf 1014 Trinity Collection.

  7. Redbreast (whiskey) - Wikipedia

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    Redbreast is a brand of single pot still Irish Whiskey produced by the Irish Distillers subsidiary of Pernod Ricard. It was originally bottled by Gilbey's, a Dublin spirits merchant using distillate sourced from Jameson's Bow Street Distillery. [1] In the 1980s, the brand was purchased by Irish Distillers, the producer of Jameson.

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