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Bush vs Jameson vs Powers vs etc

Started by admin, April 11, 2013, 10:06:13 PM

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admin

I got my knuckles wrapped for ordering Bushmills when we were in Cork due to my lack of local sensitivities, but I do find Bushmills the smoothest.

What do people find the mildest of the non-special/reserve stuff?



Jacob

Black Bush is the best Irish blended whiskey available on the market now imho, but for a little more you can get quite nice single malt - Greenore :P

Will_D

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CARA

Greenore's a good single grain whiskey alright. For me bush is the suppin whiskey in my house but I'm a sucker for Powers Johns Lane or Redbreast 12
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Jacob

QuoteRedbreast 12
Nice :) What about Connemara?

CARA

Not so much- Turf Mór maybe. One of our regulars drinks alot of Glendronach 21 and always insists we taste, if i could afford it, i'd drink it all the time. A massive perk of my job is getting to taste very rare whiskeys also-the price some of the lads pay for bottles would put some of the club members more impressive brew house totals to shame!!
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Saruman (Reuben Gray)

I like powers, had that recently. At the moment I have Kilbeggan, always liked it. Tyrconnell is another favourite.
Always liked Redbreast 12.
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Eoin

As a standard drinking whiskey I like Powers or Kilbeggan.
Tullamore is not bad either and is rated higher abroad than here generally.
Paddy is pure muck.


irish_goat

Quote, but for a little more you can get quite nice single malt - Greenore :P

Single grain.  ;)


DEMPSEY

For standard whiskey I go for Bushmills but unfortunately my taste buds for whiskey demand that I go for 12 to 15 or more year old ones. Redbreast 12 and 15 are in my favourite category. :-* 
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Jacob

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Single grain.  ;)
Yeap, my mistake  :-[