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Single pot still whiskey is an Irish whisky, similar to single malt. The difference is that not only barley malt is used for this whisky, but also not malted barley. Other grains may also be added, not exceeding the 5%. As the name says, this whisky is also distilled in pot stills.
The Dingle Whiskey Distillery in Ireland has three different pot stills for making their whisky. Besides single malt whisky (and vodka and gin), they also make single pot still whiskey (with an Irish 'e') with it. This is already the 5th release. At 46.5%
Already the fifth batch of this pot still whiskey from the Dingle Whiskey Distillery, which opened in Ireland in 2012. Part of this batch, 1000 bottles in size, was bottled at cask strength. The triple-distilled whisky matured in ex-bourbon casks. (59.5%)
The Dingle Whiskey Distillery in Ireland has three different pot stills for making their whisky. Besides single malt whisky (and vodka and gin), they also make single pot still whiskey (with an Irish 'e') with it. This is already the 4th release. At 46.5%
The young Glendalough Distillery near Dublin specializes in maturing and finishing their craft whisky in special casks. This single pot still whiskey is finished in a cask made from an oak that stood in Ireland's Wicklow Mountains. Bottled 43%.
Green Spot is an Irish single pot-still whiskey. it is distilled from malted and unmalted barley. The Green Spot whiskey is also triple-distilled, according to Irish tradition. It is therefore a light, very pleasantly drinkable dram!
For the wine connoisseurs among you: this Irish single pot still whiskey has been finished in casks where first Château Montelena Zinfandel wine matured in. Before the finishing, this triple distilled Green Spot matured in bourbon and sherry casks. (46%)
This Green Spot Château Léoville Barton is a 3x distilled single pot still whiskey according to Irish tradition. It first matured in sherry and bourbon casks, and then matured in Bordeaux casks made of French oak. A fruity Irish whiskey for a nice price.
This is a single pot still whiskey from the Midleton Distillery. Bottled in 2015 as batch no.1 in the Virgin Irish Oak Collection. Not your average Irish whiskey, because after it had matured in ex-bourbon casks, it was finished in virgin Irish oak. 58.2%
This 12-year-old John's Lane Release is a standard bottling from the Irish brand Powers. It is a single pot still whiskey from the Midleton distillery that matured in bourbon and sherry casks. Like many Irish whiskeys, this one is also triple distilled.
A bottling from the Irish Midleton Distillery. A 12 year old single pot still whiskey, so made from malted and unmalted barley, and triple distilled. This Redbreast matured in bourbon and sherry casks. A fine Irish whiskey for a nice price. At 40%.
With this 15-year-old Redbreast, the Irish Midleton distillery sets a good example of a pot-still whiskey. The whiskey is made from malted and un-malted barley, and after triple distillation matured in bourbon and sherry casks. At 46%.
The Writer's Tears bottlings pay homage to 19th century Irish whiskey. That certainly also applies to this edition of the Walsh Whiskey distillery. It is a genuine Irish triple-distilled single pot still whiskey. Matured in various cask types. (46%)
Yellow Spot is an Irish single pot-still whiskey. It is distilled from malted and unmalted barley. This Yellow Spot matured for 12 years in 3 types of cask: bourbon, sherry and malaga. That results in a sweet, fruity, smooth and silky dram with body.
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