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 Need Irish Whiskey Advice... As a fine Kentucky Bourbon enthusiast, I have little knowledge of Irish Whiskeys and thought the brothers here could offer some sage advice on the subject.  I'd like to find a nice, mid-priced Irish that is a bit of something special.  Maybe something similar to a Jeffersons small batch bourbon (really good sipping bourbon).  Recommendations please, gents.   Thx- :tu RR | 
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 Re: Need Irish Whiskey Advice... What Irish whiskeys are you able to get?  What's mid-priced? | 
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 Re: Need Irish Whiskey Advice... Connemara Single Malt Irish Whiskey.  :tu http://www.bevmo.com/Media/Images/Pr...Full/76505.jpg http://www.bevmo.com/Shop/ProductDet...0564&Ns=Name|0 | 
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 Re: Need Irish Whiskey Advice... Concannon is a very pleasant light Irish whiskey, about $25/750 ml. This coming from a guy who mostly drinks bourbon. And gin. And rum. And tequila. | 
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 Re: Need Irish Whiskey Advice... Oh, yeah.  I forgot those extra bourbons, huh? Duly noted. Especially on a Wednesday Herf night. | 
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 Re: Need Irish Whiskey Advice... I'm a scotch and bourbon drinker myself. I'm going to give those suggestions a try. Thanks | 
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 Re: Need Irish Whiskey Advice... I think I will as well... Never hurts adding to ones repertoire, right? :lr | 
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 Re: Need Irish Whiskey Advice... Tullamore Dew is my favorite, I drink it neat. Very smooth. | 
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 Re: Need Irish Whiskey Advice... I love Irish whiskey.  As "mid-priced" means different things to different people  I'm excluding the "entry-level" whiskies like plain old Jameson's (which I love), Bushmills, Tullamore Dew, Kilbeggan, etc., and I've tried to keep my recommendations to <$60: - Green Spot, if you can find it. Very tasty, but made in limited production. - 12-year old Jameson - Jameson's Gold (one of my favorites) - Tyrconnel Single Malt - Connemara. This is an interesting one because it's peated so has some smokiness to it like a Scotch. - Bushmill's 10-year old or 16-year old - Knappogue Castle - Michael Collins Single Malt - Tullamore Dew 10-year - Redbreast If you're willing to spend about $80-$90, Jameson's 18-Year Old is a phenomenal whiskey, up there with some of the best I've ever had. | 
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 Re: Need Irish Whiskey Advice... Bushmill's also makes a variety called black bush absolutely wonderful nice and smooth | 
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 Re: Need Irish Whiskey Advice... Of all the one's that I enjoyed drinking while I lived there last year I would have to say Redbreast, Green Spot (don't know if you will be able to find this though), and Bushmills 10. | 
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 Re: Need Irish Whiskey Advice... One more vote each for Concannon, Jameson, Tullemore Dew and Redbreast, probably in reverse order. | 
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 Re: Need Irish Whiskey Advice... All you really need to know is... Bushmills Black Bush Redbreast Jameson Reserve Gold Label | 
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 Re: Need Irish Whiskey Advice... Decided on Bushmills Blackbush and Michael Collins 10 year single malt.  Both are very good - very different.  The Blackbush is a bit sweeter and lighter, but has a lot of different flavors going pn.  the Michael Collins is lightly peated, so has a definite smoky tone.  very complex Irish.  Compared to a small batch bourbon, like Jeffersons Small Batch, I find Irish Whiskeys to be a bit smoother and slightly thinner in body, with a much shorter finish.  These go very well with a good cigar or nice pipe bowl of a good english blend.  Next will try Knappogue Irish Malt 12 Yr.  Nice change of pace to add to fine Kentucky bourbons and scotch whiskeys.  Thanks for the suggestions. RR | 
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 Re: Need Irish Whiskey Advice... Redbreast | 
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 Also may I suggest Red breast 12 year. It was rated a 90 not too long ago and is also well flavoured. If you want to spend a pretty penny? My absolute favorite that I buy once a year is Green Spot | 
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