Jameson Irish Whiskey
Jameson Irish Whiskey is a blended Irish whiskey produced by the Irish Distillers subsidiary of Pernod Ricard. Originally one of the six main Dublin Whiskeys, Jameson is now distilled in County Cork. The company was established in 1780 when John Jameson established the Bow Street Distillery in Dublin.
History
Jameson Irish Whiskey was first distilled in 1780 by John Jameson, a Scottish lawyer who had married into a family of distillers. The distillery was located on Bow Street in Dublin, which became one of the largest and most successful distilleries in Ireland. By the early 19th century, Jameson was one of the largest producers of whiskey in the world.
In 1966, John Jameson & Son merged with John Power & Son and the Cork Distilleries Company to form the Irish Distillers Group. In 1988, the Irish Distillers Group was acquired by the French drinks conglomerate Pernod Ricard.
Production
Jameson Irish Whiskey is made from a blend of pot still whiskey and grain whiskey. The pot still whiskey is made from a mixture of malted and unmalted barley, which is triple-distilled for smoothness. The grain whiskey is made from maize and is also triple-distilled. The blend is then aged in oak casks for a minimum of four years.
The distillation process takes place at the Midleton Distillery in County Cork, which is one of the most modern distilleries in the world. The aging process takes place in a combination of sherry and bourbon casks, which gives Jameson its distinctive flavor.
Varieties
Jameson offers several varieties of its whiskey, including:
- Jameson Original: The flagship product, known for its smooth and balanced flavor.
- Jameson Black Barrel: A richer, more intense version aged in double-charred barrels.
- Jameson Caskmates: A series of whiskeys finished in craft beer barrels, including stout and IPA.
- Jameson 18 Year Old: A premium offering aged for 18 years in oak casks.
Cultural Impact
Jameson Irish Whiskey has a significant cultural impact and is one of the best-selling Irish whiskeys worldwide. It is often associated with St. Patrick's Day celebrations and is a popular choice in Irish pubs around the world. The brand has also been featured in various films, television shows, and music videos.
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