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Try these 5 traditional single pot still Irish whiskeys to get in the St. Patrick's Day spirit
In Ireland, the single pot still method is considered the most traditional way to make whiskey. By law, it must come from a single distiller and be made with at least 30% malted and unmalted barley.
Irish pot still whiskey is in a golden age, and the 2025 Beverage Testing Institute judging shows that. Known for its strict standards and expert panel, BevTest awarded four Irish single pot still ...
Master blender David McCabe blended single pot still whiskey aged nine to 11 years, then finished it for 16 months in Moscatel-seasoned casks from Spain’s historic Bodegas Quitapenas. David Thomas Tao ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. David Thomas Tao is an NYC-based spirits writer and media producer. Minneapolis-based Keeper’s Heart burst onto the American ...
Chattanooga Whiskey has announced the latest release in its Experimental Single Batch Series, Batch 047: Single Pot Still. The new expression is modeled after a traditional Irish whiskey style and ...
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