Bushmills Original Irish Whiskey Review (no... really)
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- Опубликовано: 21 фев 2023
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My experience with Irish whiskey is very limited - Jameson and Bushmills. And I like both. I wish more channels would review "basic" whiskies. Not everyone has the time, money, or energy to buy the top shelf stuff, and those of us who can't reach above the middle shelf appreciate reviews of juice that we actually have a chance to drink.
Tullamore dew that they mentioned is really nice
@@jedibateman9452 It's one of a whole slew of whiskies on my wish list. 🙂
@@WhiskyForBeginners enjoy buddy. I can give you a list of affordable whiskys if you're interested
Kilbeggan is my ultimate basic Irish whiskey. Very good and not crazy prices, if you can find it
I’ve been LOVING Paddy’s Irish.
It’s about $18 per 750ml around here, comes in a nice cardboard cylinder (much like good scotch), and it’s for the burn of water.
Great whiskey to have on the shelf for a night of watching sports, or mixing drinks with the boys. Plus it’s SO cheap, I always feel like I’m stealing from the store 😂😂
Bushmills was really my entry into drinking whiskey straight. Up to then (excuse me, I was very young), my whiskey consumption was limited to 7&7. I took a trip to Ireland, and I decided I should sample the local wares. I have been a whiskey drinker ever since.
Been watching you guys for years and have bought on your recommendations many times. My wife and I love Brianna! Thanks for reviewing whiskey that can be found on local shelves and that we can afford to purchase in this failing economy. Keep up the great content. Cheers!
Bushmills was the first whisky I ever tried when my family went to the bushmills distillery in northern Ireland. For that it will always hold a special place in my heart and was my gateway to drinking in general nevermind Whisky
If you're talking Bushmills you're talking whiskey with an 'e' lol
12 years minimum Bushmills.
I was just looking for a Bushmills review on your channel the other day and couldn't find one. You guys read my mind
Makes sense to me that it makes a good blending base. I quite like it as the base for my homemade Irish cream (not too aggressive in its profile with some nice dry fruit notes that pair well with the other flavors I use and remind me a little of amarula when combined with the cream)
Bushmills 10Y remains a personal favorite that I'll always recommend to newbs and veterans alike
Try the new Bushmills 12 year, it’s really good!
I was at the Bushmills distillery a few months ago. When i toured the property, most of the barrels were Jim Beam barrels. I was able to grab a bottle of the 12 year Distiller's reserve. Probably my favorite Irish whiskey.
By far my favourite of the 4 basic Irish whiskies.
The first two Irish whiskey I tried was Jameson and Bushmills. Naturally a shot here or there, but my first real glass was these two. Hated them, I thought they both were straight up chemicals. I assumed I didn't like Irish whiskey. 10 years later (about a year into my real whiskey learning adventure) I tried them again. Still don't love them, but I can at least appreciate them. Powers, Teeling, Red Breast (oh yeah), and others that I've tried I really liked. Of course, once I hit RB Cask, I was sold and never looked back. Now I'm learning Scotch, and loving the journey. I will try Jameson and Bushmills again later this year, and I know my tastes will have changed once again. Love the journey!
I really wanted to see the comparison to Tullamore Dew.
As a lad who could barely see over the bar we were introduced to Bushmills as a 'sippin' whiskey'. (circa 1978) It was $1 a shot, but we weren't allowed to shoot it. (Jack was 60 cents a shot) so top shelf. Much Thanks to Hoagies....
Glad you did this. I actually make my own blend: 2 parts Bushmills and one part Isle of Skye 8.
A buddy gave me a bottle from the 1960's. It was delicious, way better than today's bottling. Seemed like there was more malt in the blend.
If you want something more like the old blends, try the Black. It's quite decent.
I would say that in my opinion Jack White (The White Stripes, The Raconteurs) is the best ever that I have witnessed play a myriad of stringed instruments flawlessly in concert the couple of times that I watched him. Awesome video Gentlemen !!
The best that I've seen is Roy Clark.
I always say to folks "Go start with the irish stuff..." I still drink 70% Irish 30% Scotch. Bushmills and Jamesons, good cheap drink for casual wind down on the sofa drinking.
This checks out, since my only memory of you guys ever drinking Bushmills outside of a comparison was your livestream on the other channel where Daniel chugged a full glass of Bushmills steeped with Rex's "plumage".
I have very fond memories of bushmills. I've sat down with my mother and drank it neat many a time back when I was still a new whiskey lad.
My father on the other hand, mooches my glenfiddich (of any age) whenever he visits.
As an Irishman, Bushmills was one of the first whiskies I was introduced to. Honestly speaking, it's probably one of the worst basic branded Irish. I would say it's closer to Powers or Tullamore in harshness where I prefer the smoother Jameson style. I used to enjoy Bushmills "Black Bush" but having tried it recently, it doesn't hold up.
The best Irish whiskey that doesn't break the bank is Powers "Three Swallow". It's a single pot still but isn't aged 12 years so you can sometimes get a bottle for €30 here, and if you know Irish prices, that's a steal. You also mentioned Powers "John's Lane". That's an excellent one but is a bit more expensive due to it being aged.
I purchased this thinking it would taste good based on your review, it doesn't taste as good as others I've tried. Wild turkey 101 is better for example. I understand it's subjective, it was ok the first time I opened the bottle, but now I am drinking it to get rid of it and will not be purchasing it again. The next time I go to the store, I will get Jameson stout edition to try. There is so much you recommend that is above my budget. You guys are great, thank you for the channel.
In the '80s and '90s my friends and I drank a tanker truck load of Bushmills. Usually on ice. Sure it's simple. But it was easy to drink a lot of it.
The last bottle of Bushmills I bought I was able to get for $13. Thanks for the tip on Bushmills being a good base whisky. I noticed that Jamison fell apart when I tried to make my last Manhatten with it. It wasn't good. Cheers you OG Bastards!
if you want a good manhattan, grab a bottle of rittenhouse bonded rye
"I will assume you are correct, and drink this whiskey with you..." Words to live by 🙌
Awesome. Could you do a review on Teeling single grain vs Teeling single malt? Love the single grain aged in wine cask
I'm going to say it again - we need a tour of the Whiskey Vault!
It makes great Irish coffees. I grew up with Bushmills around the house. To be honest, I sampled Tullamore Dew, Jameson, and Bushmills, and I could not tell them apart. I prefer Powers, but, again, it is not significantly different than the other Irish whiskies, it was just absent for years from liquor store shelves locally.
I think all Irish whiskeys are the same. So buy the cheap stuff. It’s still just as good
Isn’t Bushmills the whiskey Joe Sheridan used when he invented Irish Coffee?
@@tonymarselle8812Irish Whiskey is hugely different today. There are over 40 operating distilleries. Once you step away from the big names there is huge amount of variety.
@@skraegorn7317I think it was Powers but I could be wrong.
I love Bela Fleck! Anything he does is great listening as far as I'm concerned.
3:00 King Charles is that you lol?? Great review chaps like always cheers
Jameson used to be my go-to irish but recently it rose in price to $30 where I live. Now if I'm getting Irish my best bet is Sexton if I don't feel like spending the money on Redbreast. I really wish the stores near me had a better selection
The backround is eye candy to all the subscribers
I love this bottle. When I don’t want to think about flavor or nose and just want an easy drink, I go for this every time. Plus it’s $5-$7 cheaper where I live than Jameson
Jameson is not worth the price increase to me
I was listening to a John Muir audio book before switching to this, it feels very similar switching from a 15 year to bushmills, I mean, I would describe it almost identically as you all did the bushmills. No offense to you fine gentlemen, you are "fine for the level of expectation." 😂
@@dreamingwolf8382 Oh 100 percent, I was just teasing, I love their reviews. I think a lsrge part of what's wrong with society today is people's refusal to note and appreciate the nuanced positives of people, places, and things. Something these guys do so well, and I appreciate it so much.
Bela Fleck is Fricking amazing. Every member of the Flecktones is incredibly talented.
15 minute banjo gig and distillery drama are in fact distinct notes of classic Bushmills
Are you sure they don't add salt and pepper to the used bourbon casks?
I've been doing old time music jams for many years and it is safe to say that everybody likes Jameson. A bottle being passed around empties quickly.
have you ever reviewed the bushmills single malt range against bushmills/black bush ?
I live about 4 miles from the distillery. They sell a 10yo single malt in the distillery shop, which isn't on sale in general stores in Ireland. It's my favourite. Dunno if its available elsewhere, if you can get hold of a bottle, its worth a taste.
Dust down the spare room, I'm on the way! 😅
I miss that Distillery Exclusive bottle! Definitely going to stock up next trip!
Grabbed the Shelby company prohibition version. At 46% it’s thicker and smooth and has a little brine/salt quality to it
Bushmills always leaves me wanting more proof but gosh it’s drinkable and the 16 and 21 year old were always my go to for when people get to obsessed with proof. The 21 being one of the best Whiskey’s I have ever had. So delicious and tropical and layered with so much complexity for something only 40 proof. That said the limited Prohibition/Peaky Blinders Bushmill was really enjoyable and slightly higher proof.
Yeah the prohibition recipe is 92 proof it's amazing
@@davidgriffin2997actually talked myself into buying two backup Prohibitions while they were available and still only 28$
@Casey Pierson hope you enjoy the prohibition recipe it's good. I havr about a quarter of a bottle left
40 abv, 80 proof for the 21 year
@@Da_Publick yeah it’s still absolutely delicious though. It’s one of those celebratory whiskeys that I’m happy to have gone out of my way to try.
I just taste ethanol with Bushmills, it’s a mixer for me. My favorite is 12 year old Redbreast. Delicious!
I’ve drank many a shots of “that Protestant whiskey” with a glass of Guinness back on Sundays for many years… one of life’s few pleasures
The idea of "Catholic" and "Protestant" whiskey is entirely unknown in Ireland, particularly Northern Ireland. The idea of Bushmills distillery or whiskey being Protestants was established by an Irish-American pressure group. Up on the North Coast of Ireland, people just prefer the local whiskey, no matter which religion. Bushmills distillery employs people from all sides of the community across its organisation. Any kind of sectarianism would not only hurt themselves as a brand and a company, it would also massively hurt tourism in the region.
Red Bush is my fave because it has much more bourbon flavor, purposely. Slane is one my go tos with its sherry finish. Teeling Single Malt a nice drink as well. Powers Three Swallow is very nice as well.
Powers Three Swallows is excellent!
Happy Hump Day MB's :)
In total agreement with Daniel on Béla Fleck. I can to know about him through his participation on a Dave Matthews Band song. Thank you for your reviews and outlooks on whiskey and more.
I have an Irish recipe book that includes a recipe for an Irish hot toddy. It's simple: lemon juice, clove, honey, boiling water, Irish whiskey. It's said to be able to cure anything, even a broken heart.
I've tried many whiskies, but only Bushmills works for the toddy. :)
Usually it’s a slice of lemon and some brown sugar instead of honey. Just called a “hot whiskey”. People drink it when they feel ill or very cold. Every pub serves it.
Powers would’ve been the most common whiskey in Ireland until Jameson overtook it in the last 10-15 years.
IME, Bushmills is designed to taste better with a drop of water, while Jameson just falls apart/is best drunk straight. Of course, adding into water/another drink, this holds even more true.
Discovered a new irish whisky recently called Lost Irish. Its surprisingly similar in taste to green spot but 40 bucks cheaper
Bela Fleck & the Flecktones are great!!
i remember when i bought the original Bushmills because i wasn't sure if i liked the black bush bushmills and i prefer the original this was like 2 years ago and i tried to see if you guys did a vid on it but nope nothing although i guess you have made up for it. What would be great is if you re-do some of the old videos because man some of the old ones have bad audio.
Love 3 years old Whiskey
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I’m curious about actor Liev Shreiber’s Irish whiskey, Sláinte. Would love to see you guys review it!
Because Bushmills and Jamersons were what I knew of Irish whiskey I stayed away till I picked up a Redbreast 15 just because it has been talked about many times hear so Thank You
Just bought a 12 year old bushmills distillery reserve bottle and their distillery exclusive which is matured in acacia Wood. Would love to see ur thoughts and tasting notes for these ones
I’ve been trying to get a bottle of the Acacia. I’ve heard it’s great!
This was deserved after all the specialty releases!
Lads there are a shit ton of us out here sipping single malts and cask strength speysides and high end pot still whisk(e)y that cut our teeth on white label Bushmills. We still keep a bottle on a shelf that gets hauled out and poured over a big chunk of ice from time to time. Wondering how many others who like me had to try it after reading any of Jack Higgins series featuring his Sean Dillon character. Plus how you can tell any story that includes Bela Fleck and the Flecktones without rendering a salute to Victor Wooten is beyond me. LOL
Wow, so readily available and was overlooked.
Yellow Spot, Green Spot, Tullamore D.E.W. Midleton, Red Breast. Irish whiskey is AWESOME.
GOOD MORNING YOU MB'S... 🥃
Happy Humpday
I’m in awe of your bar … just how many bottles do you have on the shelves and when will you do a tour????
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I like the Bushmill's green label. But I got a bottle of Red Breast and a big bottle of 18 year old Jameson's for Christmas. My local liquor store didn't have Yellow Spot the last time I was there. Drat
Wish u best of regards from Georgia (Country) ✨
I really like Bushmills original. I did a blind of budget Irish Whiskey twice, Bushmills won twice. I get a lot of candy apple with Bushmills Original.
it's my go to easy drinker budget Irish, I tend to get crisp green apple and yellow raisins from it
The Flecktones is the band I've seen live more than any other.
Bushmills Original would always be my basic whisky-of-choice, ever since I had tasted it for like 10 years ago. Obviously nicer and smoother than Jameson, JW Red Label, Teachers, no matter, raw or coctail base. Very balanced and almost not smelling like chemical agent.
Bushmills is probably one of the best Irish whiskies out there. I wouldn't say it's better than JW or Teachers - they're just different in their own beautiful ways.
@@SwapBlogRU IMO, mass-market whiskies (as JW, Jameson, Passport Scotch - can't say much about bourbons cause never tasted them) lose their previous charm over the years of production (or maybe it's in the batches). Teachers got me with its smokiness, but it is still good but rather straightforward whisky. Bushmills is also straightforward (cause it has everything you expect from good ol' drink), but the balance of different flavours and accents is rather high in comparison to other whiskies. But I personally price Auchentoshan American Oak more than Bushmills for its chocolate&tan overall taste.
@@madgoatsoldier I think it depends on the batch. I've noticed that JW Red can deviate quite noticeably, though maybe I just bought a counterfeit bottle. For me personally the basic Bushmills is nice, its smooth, but a bit empty, if that makes sense. Not much of a rich aftertaste, a bit watery. I enjoy Black Bush way more. As for Auchentoshan American Oak - I used to absolutely love it, was my favorite budget single malt together with Singleton 12YO, but one year ago, before the western sanctions, it cost half as much as it does today in my country. Now my bar mostly consists of JW and Dewar's.
@@SwapBlogRU Thumbs up for Dewars)
@@madgoatsoldier Dewar's didn't pull out of Russia apparently. Which makes sense, they are owned by Bacardi.
In the 1980's I used to be obsessed by Bushmills 10 year old it used to matured in one wood. Then late 80s early 90s their demand increased and they started to do a special release 10 year old matured in 2 woods, then this became the standard 10 year old. I hated the new version. I wrote to the distillery asking if I could buy a case of 10 year old matured in one wood. The woman who replied stated they "never" Did it in one wood and its always been done in 2 woods, that she had worked here years and sounded quite condescending. However I used to keep old whisky bottles on top of my kitchen units. One of everyone I had tried. So I sent her photos front and back of the original where it stated it spent 10 years in used bourbon barrels. Then the special release matured in 2 woods stressing it was a special release. Then the current at that time one stating matured 5 years in old bourbon casks and 5 years in something else. Her reply was terrible apology where all or a sudden she's a new employee and didn't know, despite in the first saying she had worked there years. Long story short she said you can't get it anymore
Oh yes. I also tried Bushmills 16 year old matured in 3 woods. One of which was rose wood. It tasted like drinking pot pouri. Bloody awful
@@TwistedEpochBushmills 16 year is Bourbon, Port, and Sherry Cask finished
my everyday irish whisky of choice. drinkable. and as you said, goes hand in hand with a guinness
I love bushmills!
Lived in Europe for 20 of My 70 Years . Duty Free was fun .
Love Irish whiskey. Best of them all. Spesh Bushmills
Wait, something widely distributed?! I'm so confused. How have you not done this yet?!
I'm Irish, black Bushmills is my favourite.
I’ve had Bushmills and Bushmills 10 year and there’s a night and day difference Bushmills is alright but the 10 year was delicious I had a great time drinking the 10
Bushmills Original is much younger than the 10 year. The 10 year is also Single Malt where the Original is a Blend. Bushmills recently launched a 12 year Single Malt finished in Marsala casks, I really enjoy that one!
When Victor Wooten plays bass with Bella, that's a good time!
What distiller is not making cuts. Isn’t that illegal? Also can that hurt ppl also what would the TBB say to this.
I recently got a bottle of that and I liked it far less than Jameson's and Tullamore Dew. I think it has a less refined, more ethanolic taste. It actually reminded me more of a scotch than an Irish whiskey
It’s a bit rough but Black Bush is far smoother. It’s usually not much more expensive either. Similar to Jameson Crested.
Bushmills has Malt in the blend, so it’s not surprising you find it more like Scotch than the others. I enjoy it but I lean towards Irish Single Malt more than Pot Still or Grain Whiskey.
@@DreynoI’m not sure he’s going to like Black Bush, I think it’s the Malt in the blend that’s the issue. Love Jameson Crested though! That’s a great bottle at such a good price!
@@4LeafWhiskey All Irish whiskies have malt in them. It’s part of the regulations to produce whiskey in Ireland.
You should try the Connemara single malt from killbeggan distillery if you can, a smoky, peaty whiskey that’s very drinkable.
Morning Glories.
Now I'm waiting for you to review Paddy Irish Whiskey...
An even better story is when a dufus that DW was in a band with walked up to Sam Bush after a set and told him he was pretty good and has he ever given thought to making a career of the mandolin.
Hello there my friends!!! I have a over 50 year old bottle of Bushmills Irish Whiskey. In your opinion, is it valuable and if so should I sell it or should I just crack it open someday and enjoy it? I thank you for your time.
I like both Bushmills and Jameson for two different reasons.
I live 2 towns from Bushmills distillery ..I've done the tour it's cool to know its part of my heritage..ilk always remember the heat and smell of the inside of the distillery..I'd suggest the visit to anyone 💪💯🥳
Soft Buttery Biscuits and Sweet Cream Vanilla Cupcake Icing. You can’t Beat this Bottle and Pour for the overall Price. It’s Light and Bright in a good way. It’s a great background whiskey! A spirit that’s simple to sip on, and won’t get in the way during conversations an become a distraction.
The Red Bush is very good
Might have to try some since its just so darn cheap that im not out if i dont like it. and enjoy jameson well enough. i know its only going to be fine, but i need to try more whiskies, so why the hell not?
Have you guys tried Bains? Single grain South African Whiskey aged in ex-bourbon casks.
Good morning all you MB's
THe whiskey that got me into whiskey!
No Thanks, Jamie all day and twice on Sunday. Thanks for the review.
I know, I know, I know. But I love Bushmills.
Dude yes Bela Fleck!
Huh? I'm kind of surprised that basic Bushmills hasn't been reviewed until now...
Do you think “seasoned” refers to the fact that the barrels saw many seasons with bourbon inside? Instead of thinking of the bourbon as seasoning?
You mentioned that it’s better than a budget Canadian whiskey - I would highly recommend trying Stiff Upper Lip by Old Son’s Distillery. It’s very different than any other Canadian whiskey I’ve tried and it’s affordable.
ahh the taste of that bush,,, is it better than the smell or shoudi say aroma?
Powers just released a 100 % rye whiskey with Irish grown rye. Would like to see a review from you guys.
Powers Rye is outstanding! A great addition to the Powers lineup for less than 30 bucks! Very different than American Rye.
It always reminds me of a scene from The Wire, where McNulty walks in to a reception and asks for Jameson. The bartender says they don't have Jameson, but they DO have Bushmills. McNulty give him a look and says "Bushmills? That's Protestant whiskey!"
My first thought after hear that was "I thought Protestant whiskey was usually called 'Scotch.'"
Actually, the Jameson family was Protestant as well. Powers were a Catholic family. Not that anybody in ireland actually cares. You’ll find Powers whiskey in a pub in Ballymena and Bushmills in a pub in Ballinamore. Catholic and Protestant whiskies isn’t a “thing” in Ireland.
Protestants exist in Northern Ireland as well as Scotland. And the area bushmills come from is pretty protestant
@@ninjacell2999 They exist in the rest of Ireland as well.
@@Dreyno true but bushmills is from there
I would love to a review of bushmills 21yr
Please do a review with on Deacon Scoth 🥃 Whisky its Amazing and underrated