This is embarassing. Old Bushmills is coming out with a honey-flavored blended Irish whiskey. The embarassing part? They're making it exclusively for the U.S. market.
This is embarassing. Old Bushmills is coming out with a honey-flavored blended Irish whiskey. The embarassing part? They're making it exclusively for the U.S. market.
Col. Charles K. "Crotchety" Cowdery
"Whiskey Don't Keep."
Looks like everyone is racing to make one of these. Next year maybe it will be honey cherry.
~Robert BTOTY #2 2009
GBS Member - 2011 Indoctrination
............. because we NEED whiskey that tastes like a Luden's cough drop.![]()
Honey flavored nail polish remover has to be a step up from the plain stuff, no?
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Maybe this stuff will actually be drinkable. The regular is drain cleaner.
Thomas
If you don't like Bushmills you won't like this but if you do, you might. The whiskey definitely cuts through, which is a good thing. In that it is unlike the Jack Daniel's Honey, in which the whiskey is completely masked. The Bushmills is simple and not overly sweet. It tastes like Bushmills whiskey with a little bit of very high quality honey. The bottle is nice and the spirit is a pretty color, so all in all, not bad.
The press kit came loaded onto a USB embedded in a log, which I enjoyed.
Col. Charles K. "Crotchety" Cowdery
"Whiskey Don't Keep."
I'm not overly fond of Bushmills Original, but I do like the Black Bush quite well. The Malt 10 and 16 are also very good. I haven't had the pleasure of tasting the 21.
I'm not a fan of any flavored whiskies, so I'll probably just pass on this one, too.![]()
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