There is no more Irish a whiskey than Pot Still, so we felt it was fitting to age it in Irish Oak. Glendalough Distillery to proud to play their part in bringing back the use of Irish oak for whiskey cask-making.
This most quintessentially Irish style of whiskey, pot still, is first matured in ex-bourbon casks, then in Irish Oak felled in the mountains around the distillery.While the bourbon cask softens and sweetens the whiskey, the higher levels of flavor in Irish oak complement and balance the classic pot still spices.
While the bourbon cask softens and sweetens the whiskey, the higher levels of flavor in Irish oak complement and balance the classic pot still spices.
We like this one neat, over ice, or in a highball (garnished with a grapefruit peel & mint sprig).