Harmonious and Complex Irish Whiskey.
Jameson Irish Whiskey is that sort of a lad that needs no introduction when he enters a bar. Established in 1780 and formally founded in 1810, Jameson is the grandfather of Irish Spirits, and by far the best selling among them. Their barley is sourced within the fifty-mile radius around the distillery in Cork (think globally, act locally, amirite?) and unlike the Scottish cousins, they don’t use ceremonial bagpipes in the process. Also, their barley is dried in a closed kiln by natural gas, as opposed to the Scottish peat.
Blender’s Dog (un)fortunately has nothing to do with actual dogs, but with a special instrument used by the Head Blender Billy Leighton to collect samples from Whiskey casks. Billy combined various casks and ages, and created a harmonious celebration of his art. It’s smooth, distinctively Irish, and it’s dangerously very drinkable. Make sure you enjoy it neat and have a cigar at hand. Do not offer it to dogs, please.