What is the difference between Bushmills and Red Bush?

What is the difference between Bushmills and Red Bush?

Bushmill’s Original is a classic, light bodied Irish blend. Red Bush is aged for four years exclusively in freshly dumped bourbon barrels. The 10 year, aged in bourbon and sherry casks, is the youngest and lightest of the single malts.

Is Redbreast 21 worth the money?

Redbreast 21 Value It’s obscenely good, but it’s hard for me to call anything priced at $250 a great value so let me put it this way. If you’re looking for one of the best examples of Irish whiskey out there and you happen to have a budget of $250 then I would highly recommend this.

What is the difference between Black Bush and Bushmills?

Black Bush is, like standard Bushmills, a blend of malt whiskey and (a bit of) Irish single grain whiskey to soften it. The real difference comes in the aging, with Black Bush picking up a darker color and a spicier, almost cinnamon kick from eight-plus years of Sherry barrel aging.

Is Bushmills Black Bush a good whiskey?

Bushmills Black Bush Value A tremendous value. A blend with 80% malt is almost unheard of which is why it drinks so much like it’s more premium cousin the Bushmills 10 Single Malt. This, for me, is a great buy all day long.

How good is Redbreast whiskey?

Redbreast 12 is probably the best value in Single Pot Still whiskey on the market right now. It’s aromatic, intensely flavorful, has a rich full body and usually clocks in under $50. A great value in the world of high quality Irish Whiskey.

Is yellow spot Whiskey good?

Yellow Spot Irish Whiskey is some very nice stuff indeed. Rich oily and sweet barley nose combined with a warm sweet and rustic palate riding a creamy texture makes for a great drinking experience. I fully enjoy this whiskey and wish I had a bottle not just a sample.

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. The inviting whiskey is rich with spicy vanilla and oak notes that beg to be mixed in almost any drink you can think of.

Is Bushmills sipping whiskey?

Unlike brands like Jameson and Powers which combine single pot-still whiskey with their grain, Bushmills uses single-malt. It’s not that simple, though. If you’re interested in Irish single malt, take a look at the line of Irish single-malt from Bushmills, which is definitely intended for drinking straight.

Is Bushmills a good Whisky?

Bushmills 1608 has a toffee-like smoothness with vanilla, honey and dried fruit notes. It is warm and inviting and a fine example of craft Irish whiskey. When tasting it straight I liked it best neat; ice seemed a distraction and unnecessary dilution of the whiskey’s sweetness.