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    Default Irish Whiskey

    I looked about 5 times, and I thought I posted something up, but didn't see it.

    Anyway, I'm sure nhcigarfan posted about Green Spot Irish Whiskey being good. I also read AVB saying it was good.

    It is good. Very, very good.

    On an aside, Redbreast is also a great Irish Whiskey, IMHO.

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    Give Powers Irish Whiskey a try. Inexpensive but very good. Was introduced to it in Ireland.

    If you're feeling a little extravagant, try Midleton. Pricey but a great special occasion treat.

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    What is the difference in flavors between Irish whiskey and Scotch?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth View Post
    What is the difference in flavors between Irish whiskey and Scotch?
    No peat in irish whiskey, as far as I can tell. I almost get a minty flavor from the way they process irish wiskey (I think it's 1 pot still opposed to a 3 pot) I could be totally full of shit too. I've only had about 3 irish whiskeys.
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    Hmmm, I always assumed they were both made with smoked peat. I should try it.

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    Try redbreast or green spot
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    Tullamore Dew and Redbreast are my two favorite Irish Whiskys. To me Irish has a light, crisp taste with some pretty heavy fruit and citrus notes. Speyside Scotch, in my opinion, is as close to an Irish Whisky as you can get with a Scotch.

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