Which is smoother Bushmills or Jameson?

Bushmills is just a touch more complex than Jameson, while also being just a hint smoother. It tastes of grain and honey, flowers and a hint of barley. Woody flavors are a little more subtle here than in the Jameson.

What is Bushmills Irish honey?

Bushmills Irish Honey Whiskey is a limited edition blend that was created by mingling Bushmills Original Irish Whiskey and a touch of honey to bring out new, rich flavors. Bushmills Irish Honey Whiskey is smooth with honeyed orchard fruit on the nose, spicy fruit and honey on the palate and a warm, subtle honey finish.

What is the most popular whiskey in Ireland?

Jameson
Jameson is the world’s leader in Irish whiskey, selling 31 million bottles annually.

Where is Celtic honey made?

Ireland
It is a sweet, honey-based, 30% ABV liqueur made from Irish whiskey, honey and spices. Produced in Ireland, it can be served straight, on the rocks or added to mixed drinks. It is similar to other honey-based liqueurs such as Barenjager.

Is Bushmills Irish whiskey?

The Old Bushmills Distillery is an alcohol (primarily Irish whiskey) distillery in Bushmills, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, owned by Casa Cuervo. The distillery is a popular tourist attraction, with around 120,000 visitors per year.

Is Bushmills Protestant?

The root of this myth lies in the fact that Bushmills is located in the predominately Protestant and still British Northern Ireland. Hence, Bushmills is Protestant whiskey, which means by contrast Jameson , down in Cork County , must be Catholic.

Is bourbon whiskey the same as Irish whiskey?

In Ireland, the same basic product can be called Irish whiskey, while American whiskey is often called bourbon. Most Scotch whiskey is considered blended, which means the end product is a carefully mixed combination of up to 50 separate single malt whiskeys created specifically for blending.

What grain is Irish whiskey made from?

Grain: Grain Irish whiskey is made using no more than 30% malted barley in combination with other whole unmalted cereals—usually corn, wheat, or barley—and is distilled in column stills. Single grain whiskey comes from only one distillery.

Is Ireland famous for whiskey?

Ireland may be famous for Irish whiskey and Guinness. That’s not all the locals drink, though. You’ll find plenty of popular adult beverages during your trip to Ireland.