Best Irish Whiskey Under £50

Best Irish Whiskey Under £50

Irish Whiskey is the fastest growing Spirit category in the world, one of the OGs of Booze, and choosing the right bottle can seem discouraging. But we got your back!

We've compiled a list of best-rated Whiskey bottles that you can get for less than £50. These are the bottles you simply must-have in your Whiskey cabinet.

Hint: the first five bottles are Flaviar Community Favorites and top-rated certified treats. They're followed by other incredible Irish Whiskeys that will expand your palate with every sip.

Grab yourself a Jameson, Tullamore, Redbreast, Bushmills, Knappogue Castle, Teeling, Midleton, or Walsh Whiskey. We have them all!

Embark on a taste exploration journey and take the Whiskey lover in your life with you!

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Top 5 Best Irish Whiskey UNDER £50


1.

The Sexton

The Sexton Single Malt Irish Whiskey


Unleash the Spirit of Ireland The Sexton Single Malt Irish Whiskey is a testament to craftsmanship, standing tall as America's best-selling Irish single malt. Created by the trailblazing Alex Thomas, one of the few female master blenders, this whiskey embodies the art of fine detail. Made from 100% Irish malted...

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£36.23

Appearance / Color
Rich gold

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Honeyed malt, a distinct nuttiness, and dark chocolate greet the nose, followed by aromas of fruit, marzipan, and allspice

Flavor / Taste / Palate
The clean palate opens with honey malt, followed by complex and rich notes of dried fruit, spices, nuts, and a pleasant sweetness

Finish
The finish is gently sweet with lingering wood and honey


2.

Bushmills

Bushmills 10 Year Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey


Perfect Entry Point into the World of Irish Single Malts Nestled on the rugged coast of Northern Ireland, Bushmills is a distillery steeped in history and flavor. As the oldest licensed distillery since 1608, it seamlessly blends rich tradition with modern mastery. Bushmills exclusively triple-distills its single malt whiskeys, a...

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£36.10

Appearance / Color
Amber

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Look for fresh & bright aromas of honey, tropical fruit, and vanilla

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Velvety-smooth and soft, the palate has notes of vanilla, dried apricot, mocha, and toasted oak

Finish
Clean and satisfyingly long, the finish features lingering oak and dried fruit notes


3.

West Cork

West Cork Virgin Oak Cask Finish Single Malt Irish Whiskey


A light and subtle masterpiece from the Emerald Island. In the rugged and picturesque peninsulas of West Cork in southern Ireland, a terrific trio of best friends set up an artisanal distillery in 2003 and gave it a no-B.S. name: West Cork Distillers. Two of them used to be deep...

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£41.50

Appearance / Color
Orange

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Vanilla, hay, oak chips, sawdust.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Very light and subtle with fruit, vanilla, fresh grass, and black pepper.

Finish
Smooth


4.

Kilbeggan

Kilbeggan Traditional Irish Whiskey


Are you a Whiskey beginner or a savvy aficionado? Read on. Kilbeggan distillery is a living museum. Seriously… it received it’s license to distill back in 1757. So while George Washington was wearing short pants and chopping at cherry trees, the folks at Kilbeggan were polishing copper and cranking up...

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£27.38

Appearance / Color
Deep gold

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Sweet caramel, vanilla, and toasted wood aromas.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Complex yet approachable with flavors of almond nougat, peach, caramel, and vanilla.

Finish
Dry with woody oak notes.


5.

Powers

Powers Gold Label


A high-quality Irish Whiskey that has been distilled by POWERS for nearly 230 years. James Power was an innkeeper in Dublin. In 1791 he decided to take some of his profits and start his own distillery. Thus, John’s Lane Distillery at Thomas Street was born. The company grew...

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£27.24
Appearance / Color
Warm Gold   
 
Nose / Aroma / Smell
The aroma is rich with notes of cinnamon, white pepper, honey, and cloves with underlaying scent of toasted oak, sweet fruit, butterscotch and orange zest.
 
Flavor / Taste / Palate
The palate begins with honey, brown sugar and a hint of nutmeg, opening to vanilla, toasted oak and orchard fruits. 
 
Finish 
The finish is long and oily with the spice fading into notes of rich barley and toasted wood.