I’ve been a whiskey drinker for as long as I can remember, but it wasn’t until recently that I discovered Redbreast—a smooth and sweet Irish whiskey that’s worth trying if you’re a fan of single malt scotch or bourbon. This post will teach you all about this delicious spirit and what makes it so special.
The history of Redbreast whiskey
Redbreast whiskey is an Irish whiskey brand that was created in the early 20th century. It’s named after a bird, the redbreast.
The history of Redbreast begins with John Jameson & Sons and their distillery at Bow Street in Dublin, Ireland (now known as the Old Jameson Distillery). In 1891 they sold their first product under this name; it was a blend of malt and grain whiskeys aged for five years in first fill bourbon casks before being blended together then bottled at 40% ABV. In 1903 they introduced a 12 year old expression which became quite popular with consumers due to its smoothness without losing any flavor character or complexity from aging longer than most other whiskies on market at time – most notably being Smithwick’s Ale – so much so that many people still consider this particular blend today when thinking about what makes Irish whiskey taste good!
How to buy Redbreast whiskey
- Buy from a reputable store. Redbreast is an expensive whiskey, so it’s important to make sure that you’re getting what you pay for. The best way to do that is by purchasing the bottle from a reputable retailer who has invested in maintaining high standards of quality control and customer service.
- Try to get the best price possible on your bottle of Redbreast, but don’t buy it if you don’t like it! You may be tempted by an amazing deal on eBay or Amazon Marketplace, but remember: no matter how good the deal seems at first glance, if it doesn’t taste good then there’s no point in buying it at all!
How to store and serve Redbreast whiskey
- Store your whiskey in a cool, dry place. If possible, store it in an unopened glass bottle.
- Do not store your whiskey in the freezer or fridge.
- Do not store your bottles of Redbreast Whiskey in direct sunlight or heat (like an attic).
There are lots of reasons to love this Irish whiskey.
There are lots of reasons to love this Irish whiskey. It’s smooth and complex, with hints of caramel and vanilla that make it a great value for the price. It is available in many different ages, so you can find one that suits your tastes–whether you prefer something light and easygoing or something bolder and more intense. And finally, Redbreast makes an excellent choice for sipping or mixing into cocktails (the whiskey lends itself particularly well to Irish coffee).
Conclusion
We hope that this article has helped to shed some light on the Irish whiskey known as Redbreast. It’s a spirit that deserves more attention and appreciation, so we hope you’ll consider trying it out for yourself.