Irish Whiskey Review: Jameson Crested Blended Irish Whiskey

Jameson Crested is a variation on the classic Jameson Blended Irish Whiskey, but instead of a 60% grain and 40% single pot still recipe, it’s moved to 80% single pot still and 20% grain, with larger proportions of this being matured in ex-sherry casks.

Irish Whiskey Review: Jameson Triple Triple Chestnut Cask

Jameson Triple Triple Chestnut is part of the brand’s experimental range, where unconventional cask types are blended with bourbon and sherry influences to create something distinctive, while preserving Jameson’s signature smoothness.

5 Great Blended Whiskies That Deserve a Spot on Your Shelf

For too long, blended whiskies have suffered an unfair reputation as the lesser cousins of single malts. Yet this prejudice overlooks the extraordinary craftsmanship behind a balanced blend, where master blenders orchestrate dozens of components into something “greater than the sum of its parts.”