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Disappointing Irish Whiskeys You Should Pass On

Disappointing Irish Whiskeys You Should Pass On

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1. Two Stacks Irish Whiskey

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A New Craft Irish Whiskey

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2. Proper No. 12

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Founded by Conor McGregor

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3. Kinahan's Blended Irish Whiskey

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"The Pioneer of Irish Whiskey"

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4. Paddy's Old Irish Whiskey

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An Irish Whiskey Named After its Salesman

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5. Powers Irish Whiskey

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Two Centuries of Operation

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6. West Cork Blended Irish Whiskey

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Biggest Independently Owned Distillery in Ireland

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7. Bushmills

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The Oldest Licensed Whiskey Distillery in the World

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8. Jameson Irish Whiskey

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A Large Line of Irish Whiskeys

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9. Tullamore D.E.W.

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A Meaning Behind the Brand Name

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1. Two Stacks Irish Whiskey
A New Craft Irish Whiskey
2. Proper No. 12
Founded by Conor McGregor
3. Kinahan's Blended Irish Whiskey
"The Pioneer of Irish Whiskey"
4. Paddy's Old Irish Whiskey
An Irish Whiskey Named After its Salesman
5. Powers Irish Whiskey
Two Centuries of Operation
6. West Cork Blended Irish Whiskey
Biggest Independently Owned Distillery in Ireland
7. Bushmills
The Oldest Licensed Whiskey Distillery in the World
8. Jameson Irish Whiskey
A Large Line of Irish Whiskeys
9. Tullamore D.E.W.
A Meaning Behind the Brand Name

Whiskey originated in Scotland and Ireland centuries ago but is now produced in several countries (it is Scotch whisky that can only be produced in Scotland). The "e" was added by Ireland to differentiate between their product and Scotland's. Whether you spell it with an e, preferred by the U.S. and Ireland, or without, it's always good to know which disappointing Irish whiskeys you should pass on before you embark on an unsatisfactory purchase.

There are specifications all Irish whiskey brands must adhere to to be considered official Irish whiskey. According to Spruce Eats, the Irish Whiskey Act was created in 1950 that required all brands to be distilled in Ireland, created with malt and grains, and distilled for up to 3 years. The ABV of Irish whiskey is typically 40-60% as well.

Keep in mind that our list is subjective. What one person finds outstanding another may find a bit lacking in flavor. It's also worth noting that the Irish whiskeys on this list aren't necessarily bad but aren't as beloved as much by reviewers. (For similar reading, check out 8 expensive bourbon brands that you don't have to avoid.)

To compile this list of disappointing Irish whiskeys you should pass on, 24/7 Tempo gathered information from various sources. These include Tasting Table, Daily Meal, and Liquor.com. We also examined several online forums with reviews including Reddit and Quora. In no particular order here are disappointing Irish whiskeys you should pass on.

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