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Irish whiskey is a type of whiskey produced in Ireland. It is distilled from a mash of cereal grains, which may include barley, corn, rye, and wheat. The whiskey is then aged in wooden casks, usually made of oak, for a minimum of three years. Irish whiskey is typically distilled three times, which gives it a smoother taste than other whiskeys. It is also known for its distinctive flavor, which is often described as sweet and mellow.
Irish whiskey has a long history, with the first distilleries established in the late 16th century. It has since become one of the most popular spirits in the world, with a wide range of styles and flavors. Popular brands include Jameson, Bushmills, Tullamore Dew, and Redbreast. Irish whiskey is also used in a variety of cocktails, such as the Irish Coffee and the Irish Mule.
Some of the major companies in the Irish whiskey market include Irish Distillers, Cooley Distillery, and West Cork Distillers. These companies produce a wide range of whiskeys, from single malts to blended whiskeys. They also produce a variety of flavored whiskeys, such as honey and coffee. Show Less Read more