For The Weekend: Bushmills Black Bush Irish Whiskey Review

Bushmill's Black Bush Irish Whiskey Review

 

Bushmills Black Bush Irish Whiskey Review

I originally bought bottle of Bushmills as a change-up from my usual diet of Bourbon, Scotch and Rum. It was my first introduction to Irish Whiskey, and was enough to make me realize that teh Irish are on to something.

Neither as sweet as bourbon, nor as smoky as Scotch, Bushmills Black Bush first hits the senses with hints of fruits such as pear, and a little apple. The taste is initially a bit syrupy, but only slightly sweet, giving way at the end to spice. The fruitiness lingers at the end. I find it very smooth and a pleasure to sip over an evening.

Bushmill’s Black Bush is a single malt, triple-distilled whiskey comprised of 80% malt and 20% grain. What sets it apart is that it is aged in sherry casks. That is likely responsible for the fruity nature of the whiskey.

 

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