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Outlaw Gentlemen
- Irish whiskey, 40%
- Triple Distilled
- Bourbon wood maturation
- Premium single blend
- Master Distiller Brian Mongan, GND, Ireland
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- Volbeat Outlaw Gentlemen Tripe Distilled Irish Whiskey Standard Edition has a pale, straw-like color in the glass, reflecting its relatively young age. The aroma is fresh and inviting, with hints of vanilla and toffee, typical of bourbon cask maturation. The whiskey offers a pleasant balance of sweetness and a touch of spice on the palate. The bourbon-matured grain provides notes of caramel and vanilla. The fruity elements come forward with a slightly zesty quality, reminiscent of crisp apples and a mild citrus zest. The finish is clean, with lingering caramel and vanilla notes and a mild, warming spice that adds depth to the finish as it gracefully fades.
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- Grain AB/Grain R/B Olorosso/Pot Still AB 80/10/10 – Standard Edition (4 years aged)
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- Appearance: A pale, straw-like color in the glass, reflecting its relatively young age. Its clarity and light hue make it a visually inviting spirit.
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- Nose: The aroma is fresh and inviting, with a combination of sweet and slightly fruity notes. Hints of vanilla and toffee, typical of bourbon cask maturation, are prominent. There's a subtle underlying layer of orchard fruits, such as green apples and pears, which are contributed by the grain and pot still components.
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- Palate: On the palate, the whiskey offers a pleasant balance of sweetness and a touch of spice. The bourbon-matured grain provides notes of caramel and vanilla, offering a classic bourbon character. The fruity elements come forward with a slightly zesty quality, reminiscent of crisp apples and a mild citrus zest. The sherry-finished grain adds a nuanced, dried fruit sweetness. The pot still component lends weight and complexity, introducing subtle spices and a hint of nuttiness.
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- Finish: The finish is clean and straightforward, with a return of the bourbon cask's influence. The sweetness persists, with lingering caramel and vanilla notes. There's a mild, warming spice that adds depth to the finish, and it fades gracefully without overwhelming the palate.