
There's more to blended Irish whiskey than you might think. (Photo by iStock/BrianAJackson)
Irish whiskey is a rich and diverse style, encompassing many grains, techniques, and flavors. The whiskey often hits its apex through blending with this rich palette—and right now might be considered the golden age of Irish blends.
An Irish Whiskey Blend for Every Taste
If you want to get deep into the fundamentals of Irish whiskey, check out Instant Expert. For a quick-and-dirty summary of the different whiskeys that go into blends, and where they typically originate, use this guide.The Four Types of Irish Whiskey
Legally, Irish whiskey can fall into one of four categories.Single Malt- Grain: 100% malted barley
- Distilled in: pot still
- Made at: a single distillery
- Flavor profile: Smooth, sweet, and malty
- Grains: at least 30% malted and 30% unmalted barley
- Distilled in: pot still
- Made at: a single distillery
- Flavor profile: Spicy and distinctively mouth-coating
- Grains: whole, unmalted cereals with up to 30% malted barley
- Distilled in: column still
- Made at: a single distillery
- Flavor profile: Sweet, light, with floral top notes
- Grains: any
- Distilled in: pot and/or column stills
- Made at: a single distillery or multiple distilleries
- Flavor profile: Varies, but generally smooth, mellow, and silky.