Is Bushmills Black Bush a good whiskey?
Bushmills Black Bush is a blended Irish Whiskey, but it’s not the same thing as most Scottish blends. This is just a good whiskey for a great price and one of my go-tos in the realm of affordable and accessible Irish Whiskeys. …
How do you drink a Bushmills Black Bush?
But Bushmills’ Black Bush can be drunk with soda or ginger ale in an easy highball. Even neat, or with a little ice that “opens up the flavours”. It will not burn the mouth and the flavours are interesting without being too heavy.
Is Bushmills Whiskey or Scotch?
Bushmills Original is a blend of triple-distilled malt whiskey and a light Irish grain whiskey that is aged for at least 5 years in used American bourbon and Spanish Oloroso sherry casks.
Is Bushmills single malt?
Vegan friendly, triple distilled and matured in bourbon and olorosso sherry casks to create an elegant, rich, smooth single malt with notes of honey, vanilla and ripe fruit.
Is Bushmills smoky?
Bushmills Black Bush (1L) which is carefully distilled at Bushmills is adored for its sherry, smoky, red apple and caramel flavor notes.
Where is Bushmills made?
Northern Ireland
Since 1608, BUSHMILLS IRISH WHISKEY has been made at Ireland’s oldest working distillery. The Old Bushmills Distillery was granted a license to distill in 1608 in Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, in a small village along the River Bush.
Is Bushmills good?
Good balance, a medium body and warm smooth texture. OVERALL. Bushmills 10 is where Bushmills really starts getting good and that triple distilled Irish single malt gets a chance to shine. From the complex and aromatic nose to the warm fruity palate it’s wonderful whiskey and I can’t recommend it enough.
Bushmills Irish Whiskey is made at Ireland’s oldest working distillery in County Antrim, Northern Ireland on the beautiful North Coast.
Is Irish whiskey the same as Scottish whiskey?
Irish whiskey vs Scottish Whisky (Scotch) Irish and Scottish whisky are two of the most exquisite distilled spirit known to man. The obvious difference of these two is that Irish whiskey is made in Ireland while Scottish whiskey is made in Scotland and the fact that an Irish calls it whiskey while a Scot calls it whisky.
How does Irish whiskey differ from Bourbon?
Scotch is made mostly from malted barley, while bourbon is distilled from corn. If you’re in England and ask for a whisky, you’ll get Scotch. But in Ireland, you’ll get Irish whiskey (yep, they spell it differently for a little colour).