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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Hard to beat Jameson

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By *rkkidMan  over a year ago

Cork

Proper No.Twelve

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Middleton Rare or MaCallan 12/13 although that’s a scotch.

What are you putting in your Jameson?

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By *ust4funcoupleCouple  over a year ago

Moira

Club haig for me

P x

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By *elle xWoman  over a year ago

Doire Theas

Jameson is my fav

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By *llywalesWoman  over a year ago

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Penderyn.. welsh whiskey

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By *hett and scarlettCouple  over a year ago

Dublin

Actually really like West Cork for a casual drink, but Middleton is very smooth for something fancy

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By *osmicGateMan  over a year ago

louth

Glenfiddich

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Dubliner whiskey on the rocks is fab

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By *ctoboyMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

If it's an Irish Whiskey you're talking about then either Jamiesons or Power Gold If it's Scottish(like me) then I have a bottle of Old Pulteney 25yr Old which is just wonderful with just one ice cube...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Powers or Southern Comfort

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere

A few to try there....I've never even tasted Whiskey

So ...neat...with ice or a mixer

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By *larendonMan  over a year ago

Armagh

Partial to a Black Bush

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere


"Partial to a Black Bush "

This is about whiskey

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By *ohnsmithMan  over a year ago

South Tipperary

Jameson with 2 cubes of ice....

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By *mazingTimesMan  over a year ago

Dublin

Green Spot - mature and tasty

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

JD

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By *raladsCouple  over a year ago

athlone westmeath

Paddy

Hard to beat

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Really enjoying Roe and Co from Diageo and it's on offer in Tesco at moment reduced to €25 from €45.

I also got a lovely Dubliner Honey Comb whiskey off the delectable Isserly Jones for my birthday. Just like her it goes down well

Jameson Crested is pretty tasty as well and I've just treated myself to a limited edition Muff Whiskey for my Christmas present.

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By *entleman PoliteMan  over a year ago

Mars

Blue spot.

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By *uriousChloeTV/TS  over a year ago

Cork City

Whiskey taste is broad and varied. There really is something to suit everyone! If you get the chance Bushmills 21 is a lovely whiskey for a special occasion. But redbreast is a personal favourite for an occasional sip x

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By *ed just RedWoman  over a year ago

Dublin City

Yellow spot or Middleton extra rare.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Jameson 12 year old or any Jameson.

Whiskey should only be drank neat.... nothing added. As taught to me by a Korean man.

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By *dfabMan  over a year ago

Dunboyne

Gonna spoil the Irish party a little here but, when it comes to single malts, Glenmorangie 10yr old is up there with the greats.

If you're spending a little more, weirdly, the 19yr old can be found cheaper than the 18yr old!

Both are gorgeous but the 19yr old is a better one.

If you like it a little sweet, they did a Milsean which is gorgeous but hard to find at respectable prices.

Currently they have a new Tale of Cake which looks interesting but £90 a bottle!

https://youtu.be/DeDRmzTG0Vw

Weekdays or not watching a movie, Black Bush or Jameson. I find that when I get older or more aged Irish whiskeys I tend to dislike them strangely, whereas a straight Jameson/ Bush i enjoy.

Yes the Glenmorangie is expensive but, when a wee double can last me through a whole movie, not really.

Try it and thanks are not required

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Black Bush usually, Jameson Midleton Very Rare having 3 bottles (got on my 45th birthday) and for cooking and baking using Slane, Sexton or Teeling

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By *dfabMan  over a year ago

Dunboyne


"Black Bush usually, Jameson Midleton Very Rare having 3 bottles (got on my 45th birthday) and for cooking and baking using Slane, Sexton or Teeling "

Oh such a sly slag off of the last three

I actually enjoyed a bottle of Slane recently. Found it very easy to drink and enjoy. Nice combination of flavours. Bottle didn't last a week.

Must get another soon

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Black Bush usually, Jameson Midleton Very Rare having 3 bottles (got on my 45th birthday) and for cooking and baking using Slane, Sexton or Teeling

Oh such a sly slag off of the last three

I actually enjoyed a bottle of Slane recently. Found it very easy to drink and enjoy. Nice combination of flavours. Bottle didn't last a week.

Must get another soon "

Slane is nice but Black Bush is my fav and Im having always min 3 bottles hidden just in case of invasion of my thirsty female friends

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By *dfabMan  over a year ago

Dunboyne


"Black Bush usually, Jameson Midleton Very Rare having 3 bottles (got on my 45th birthday) and for cooking and baking using Slane, Sexton or Teeling

Oh such a sly slag off of the last three

I actually enjoyed a bottle of Slane recently. Found it very easy to drink and enjoy. Nice combination of flavours. Bottle didn't last a week.

Must get another soon

Slane is nice but Black Bush is my fav and Im having always min 3 bottles hidden just in case of invasion of my thirsty female friends "

You have a gang of female friends that drink Black Bush?

I'm loving your social bubble.

Feck the brandy, when whiskey makes you frisky

Do invite me round when the girls are gathering and I'll bring a Glenmorangie to confuse their tastebuds

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Black Bush usually, Jameson Midleton Very Rare having 3 bottles (got on my 45th birthday) and for cooking and baking using Slane, Sexton or Teeling

Oh such a sly slag off of the last three

I actually enjoyed a bottle of Slane recently. Found it very easy to drink and enjoy. Nice combination of flavours. Bottle didn't last a week.

Must get another soon

Slane is nice but Black Bush is my fav and Im having always min 3 bottles hidden just in case of invasion of my thirsty female friends

You have a gang of female friends that drink Black Bush?

I'm loving your social bubble.

Feck the brandy, when whiskey makes you frisky

Do invite me round when the girls are gathering and I'll bring a Glenmorangie to confuse their tastebuds"

Group of 5 including myself

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By *dfabMan  over a year ago

Dunboyne


"Black Bush usually, Jameson Midleton Very Rare having 3 bottles (got on my 45th birthday) and for cooking and baking using Slane, Sexton or Teeling

Oh such a sly slag off of the last three

I actually enjoyed a bottle of Slane recently. Found it very easy to drink and enjoy. Nice combination of flavours. Bottle didn't last a week.

Must get another soon

Slane is nice but Black Bush is my fav and Im having always min 3 bottles hidden just in case of invasion of my thirsty female friends

You have a gang of female friends that drink Black Bush?

I'm loving your social bubble.

Feck the brandy, when whiskey makes you frisky

Do invite me round when the girls are gathering and I'll bring a Glenmorangie to confuse their tastebuds

Group of 5 including myself "

Liking your bubble.

5 female whiskey drinkers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Powers or Southern Comfort "

Hate to be the dick but Southern Comfort is a liqueur

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By *dfabMan  over a year ago

Dunboyne


"Powers or Southern Comfort

Hate to be the dick but Southern Comfort is a liqueur "

Really? I thought it was puke myself

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By *lameBoyMan  over a year ago

Enfield & Dublin

I’m a Jameson man at heart. I love their cask strength range. They would be my regular drink. Redbreast 12 is a lovely special occasion bottle. Writers Tears copper pot is a super whiskey for occasions too.

Top shelf in my opinion is green spot.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Jameson or Black Bush,taken with a drop of water

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Glenmorangie tops the chart for me..

Have had Macallan 12 a couple of times and loved it as well.

Jameson is a go to drink anytime of the day..

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By *oo32Man  over a year ago

tipperary

Jameson crested ten

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hard to beat Jameson "

It's actually really easy to beat Jameson. Try Oban 14, or Ardmore Legacy. Whisky is an area where the Scottish have us totally beaten.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Really enjoying Roe and Co from Diageo and it's on offer in Tesco at moment reduced to €25 from €45.

I also got a lovely Dubliner Honey Comb whiskey off the delectable Isserly Jones for my birthday. Just like her it goes down well

Jameson Crested is pretty tasty as well and I've just treated myself to a limited edition Muff Whiskey for my Christmas present."

I knew you'd be on this thread xxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A few to try there....I've never even tasted Whiskey

So ...neat...with ice or a mixer "

Neat but with a wee drop of water to bring out the flavour!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tullamore Dew, Jameson or Crown Royal

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere


"A few to try there....I've never even tasted Whiskey

So ...neat...with ice or a mixer

Neat but with a wee drop of water to bring out the flavour!"

So I'll have a small one tonight after I'm finished all my dad's taxi runs and raise the glass to you..thanks for the tip

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Really enjoying Roe and Co from Diageo and it's on offer in Tesco at moment reduced to €25 from €45.

I also got a lovely Dubliner Honey Comb whiskey off the delectable Isserly Jones for my birthday. Just like her it goes down well

Jameson Crested is pretty tasty as well and I've just treated myself to a limited edition Muff Whiskey for my Christmas present.

I knew you'd be on this thread xxx"

Ah let's get together for some whiskey tasting soon you can sample my Muff....whiskey x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Think there’s a whiskey called hanky pankys

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By *igglesMan  over a year ago

Dublin

21 year redbreast.. amazing!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Fercullen 10 year or red breast 12

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Day to day. Hard to beat a black bush.

Treating myself. Redbreast 12. Or a Jura 10.

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By *edro50Man  over a year ago

enniskillen

Have to say I tried writers tears recently and I loved it!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Really enjoying Roe and Co from Diageo and it's on offer in Tesco at moment reduced to €25 from €45.

I also got a lovely Dubliner Honey Comb whiskey off the delectable Isserly Jones for my birthday. Just like her it goes down well

Jameson Crested is pretty tasty as well and I've just treated myself to a limited edition Muff Whiskey for my Christmas present.

I knew you'd be on this thread xxx

Ah let's get together for some whiskey tasting soon you can sample my Muff....whiskey x"

I'll be there with bells on

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A few to try there....I've never even tasted Whiskey

So ...neat...with ice or a mixer

Neat but with a wee drop of water to bring out the flavour!

So I'll have a small one tonight after I'm finished all my dad's taxi runs and raise the glass to you..thanks for the tip"

I can't drink whisky any other way now

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By *ackandsashaCouple  over a year ago

West Dublin

Drinking Southern Comfort a LONG time. Always thought it was a Bourbon, but I've been educated here. It is a liqueur with a whiskey base. Now also enjoying Jameson and Tullamore dew. Want to try a lot more.

Maybe we need to start a sub group of whiskey drinking swingers who share their favourite whiskey and their partner !!!

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By *lameBoyMan  over a year ago

Enfield & Dublin


"Drinking Southern Comfort a LONG time. Always thought it was a Bourbon, but I've been educated here. It is a liqueur with a whiskey base. Now also enjoying Jameson and Tullamore dew. Want to try a lot more.

Maybe we need to start a sub group of whiskey drinking swingers who share their favourite whiskey and their partner !!!"

Great idea. Bring a whole new meaning to a bottle share.

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By *hett and scarlettCouple  over a year ago

Dublin


"Drinking Southern Comfort a LONG time. Always thought it was a Bourbon, but I've been educated here. It is a liqueur with a whiskey base. Now also enjoying Jameson and Tullamore dew. Want to try a lot more.

Maybe we need to start a sub group of whiskey drinking swingers who share their favourite whiskey and their partner !!!"

Yeah, but with a disclaimer that whiskey equals frisky

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By *anKinkyMan  over a year ago

Carrick on Shannon

Jameson crested 10 neat,long long time since I had one but sweet memories

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By *elle xWoman  over a year ago

Doire Theas


"Drinking Southern Comfort a LONG time. Always thought it was a Bourbon, but I've been educated here. It is a liqueur with a whiskey base. Now also enjoying Jameson and Tullamore dew. Want to try a lot more.

Maybe we need to start a sub group of whiskey drinking swingers who share their favourite whiskey and their partner !!!"

I’m in

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By *hett and scarlettCouple  over a year ago

Dublin

I’m now going to have to grab a bottle of whiskey tomorrow (maybe Jim Beam) and I’m blaming all you folks for firmly incepting that idea

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By *elle xWoman  over a year ago

Doire Theas


"I’m now going to have to grab a bottle of whiskey tomorrow (maybe Jim Beam) and I’m blaming all you folks for firmly incepting that idea "

Jim Bean go Irish ffs

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By *dfabMan  over a year ago

Dunboyne


"I’m now going to have to grab a bottle of whiskey tomorrow (maybe Jim Beam) and I’m blaming all you folks for firmly incepting that idea "

Be careful with Jim Beam.

It's very easy to drink neat!

A bottle wouldn't last 2 days here. Try Jim Beam Black if you like a stronger, slightly smokey flavour. Very nice and harder to polish off quickly

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By *rgasmdonorMan  over a year ago

millstreet

Teelings single grain is so sweet perfect for sipping

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By *dfabMan  over a year ago

Dunboyne


"Teelings single grain is so sweet perfect for sipping "

Tried a few in airport once, when they were doing a promo.

Perhaps it was wrong setting but I found them a touch overpriced for their taste/flavour. Was disappointed, as I'd heard a lot about them at the time.

Maybe I'll try again.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Teelings single grain is so sweet perfect for sipping

Tried a few in airport once, when they were doing a promo.

Perhaps it was wrong setting but I found them a touch overpriced for their taste/flavour. Was disappointed, as I'd heard a lot about them at the time.

Maybe I'll try again. "

Please try again

I have tasted Jameson Black Barrel and have to say its too strong for me. Ill stay with Black Bush

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By *ORETHANUSCouple  over a year ago

Midlands


"Actually really like West Cork for a casual drink, but Middleton is very smooth for something fancy "

+1 on Middleton

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By *13_hercMan  over a year ago

Blackrock

Partial to any bush, or no bush

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By *13_hercMan  over a year ago

Blackrock

Can't beat a 15 year old connemara

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By *ardyboy54321Man  over a year ago

Fermanagh

Jameson n white yummy tho a feed of it does fook up the aul tipping gear

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By *elle xWoman  over a year ago

Doire Theas


"Jameson n white yummy tho a feed of it does fook up the aul tipping gear "

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By *omtom7Man  over a year ago

Tralee

Bushmills or Black Bush on the whiskey side.

JD or Southern Comfort as a Bourbon- or so I thought

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"Hard to beat Jameson

It's actually really easy to beat Jameson. Try Oban 14, or Ardmore Legacy. Whisky is an area where the Scottish have us totally beaten."

Yeah but OP said whiskey and not whisky.

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By *eckycd41TV/TS  over a year ago

Navan

Res breast

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im suprised to not see Tullamore Dew here heh

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