Sunday
Jul192009

 

 

 

irish whiskey


Bushmills, County Antrim

Black Bush, County Antrim

Bushmills 16yr, County Antrim

Jameson, Dublin

Jameson 12yr 1780, Dublin

Bushmills 21yr, County Antrim

John Power, Dublin 

Knappogue 10yr, County Clare

Middleton(very rare), County Cork

Tullamore Dew, County Offaly

Red Breast 12yr, Dublin

 

Are you curious what makes Irish Whiskey different

from all other whiskey/whisky, scotch or bourbon?

It's the father of them all !

It's ancient and the earliest name for it is uisce beatha,

that's Gaelic for "water of life" !

By Irish law, whiskey has to be aged for a bare minimum of

3 years in barrels - It's the law !!!

And Irish Whiskey gets distilled 3 times

to gain its deliciously smooth taste -

that's more than scotch gets distilled.

Come to Muldoon's to taste and compare - have some fun !

Sipping and sampling and seeing which one's your favorite !

Ask our bartenders Eddie or Samantha to pour for you

from our Irish Whiskey Library !

Sláinte !