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NATIONAL IRISH COFFEE DAY 25th JANUARY – Celebrate With Walsh Whiskey

NATIONAL IRISH COFFEE DAY

January 25th marks National Irish Coffee Day and the perfect opportunity (or excuse) to recreate the ultimate four-ingredient cocktail.

But do you have the Irish whiskey to make it work? Here at Berry bros. &Rudd we work with Walsh Whiskey, the family-owned distillery created by husband and wide duo Bernard and Rosemary Walsh.

The Irishman ‘The Harvest’ expression is a tip of the hat of Ireland’s Golden Era of whiskey, that turns to the past to recreate the future of Irish Single Malt and most importantly makes a fantastic base for an Irish Coffee

THE IRISHMAN – THE HARVEST (ABV 40%)
RUGGED. REFINED. AUTHENTIC.

Previously known as Founder’s Reserve, The Harvest is rugged yet refined, being the perfect marriage of 70 per cent Single Malt and 30 per cent Single Pot Still. It takes its inspiration from Ireland’s rich agricultural lands and its mash bill, made entirely of Irish barley.

 Stockists and RRP: The Irishman – The Harvest is available to purchase via Master of Malt, The Whisky Exchange, Amazon , Berry Bros. & Rudd and The Whisky Shop at £38.00

IRISH COFFEE

INGREDIENTS

  • 45ml/1.5oz The Harvest
  • Brown sugar
  • 120ml/4oz coffee
  • 30ml/1oz Cream

METHOD

Mix ingredients gently. Top with Cream


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