10 Severely Underrated Irish Whiskeys You Need To Try - Tasting Table
Briefly

Teeling Small Batch Irish whiskey is celebrated for its unique flavor profile, which combines ex-bourbon barrels and Central American rum casks, offering both traditional smoothness and tropical complexity. Bartenders like Amby Estevez highlight its ability to elevate classic cocktails like daiquiris, while Jonathan Santos praises its connection to original grains, providing a fuller taste experience. Other notable mentions include Walsh Whiskey's Writer's Tears and The Irishman, which are recognized for their delightful sipping qualities and cocktail versatility, featuring endorsements from expert mixologists worldwide.
It's got that signature smooth, mellow flavor profile that we think of when we think of Irish whiskey, but there's a little more complexity to it ... which you just don't find in other whiskeys.
Teeling still has the flavor of the original grains used, that, in turn, means a fuller flavor that is perfect for an old fashioned, a Manhattan, neat, or on the rocks.
The Irishman Single Malt truly surprised me when I first tried it. It's a delight to sip on its own, but also has the strength to not only hold its own in a cocktail, but t.
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