‘Sweet Or Sour?’ Asks Bushmills Irish Whiskey With Two Curated Cocktails
Bushmills Irish Whiskey is encouraging its fans to enjoy a Bushmills summer cocktail to see out the season. The brand is also interested in knowing whether you prefer a sweet or sour cocktail.
Whiskeys To Make The Best Irish Coffee
Careful choice of the whiskey you use in an Irish coffee can make a huge difference to the final product. Here are my recommendations.
Whiskey Review: Bushmills The Rare Casks Limited Release No. 4
We review Bushmills The Rare Casks Limited Release No. 4, an Irish single malt first aged 14 years in ex-bourbon barrels and sherry butts, followed by 17 years in new American oak.
Whiskey Review: Bushmills 15 Year Old UK Limited Edition
This Bushmills 15 Year Old was released exclusively for the UK market. Let’s see how it holds up under review.
Bushmills Unveils 23 Year Old Madeira Cask GTR Exclusive
Bushmills 23 Year Old Madeira Cask will be available throughout the month of June through Avolta’s World Duty Free Stores at Heathrow Airport, London, UK.
Bushmills Unveils UK Exclusive 15 Year Old Irish Whiskey
This limited-edition whiskey, unlike Bushmills’ traditional sherried expressions, was matured for 14 years in first and second-fill bourbon barrels before being finished for up to 12 months in rare cognac casks.
New Releases: The Busker and Bushmills
New Irish whiskey releases include two old and rare expression from Bushmills, and a single pot still whiskey from The Busker.
Bushmills Opens New State Of The Art Causeway Distillery To Increase Production
Irish whiskey maker Bushmills recently introduced its new Causeway Distillery, with the state-of-the-art facility clocking in at 40,000 square feet in size, effectively doubling the brand’s production.
Bushmills Now PGA Tour’s Official Whiskey
Bushmills Irish Whiskey, in a recently announced four-year partnership, was named the “Official Whiskey of the PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions.”
Bushmills Challenges Drinkers To ‘Not Follow The Flock’ This St. Patrick’s Day
Bushmills Irish Whiskey, in a bit of jest for the St. Patrick’s holiday, recently filled a New York bar with a flock of sheep named after the most common “J”-names … Jim, Jack and Johnnie.