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Fighting 69th Irish Whiskey Launches New Single Malt

Fighting 69th Irish Whiskey, named for New York’s famed 69th Infantry Regiment, will be rolling out its new Single Malt in late October just in time for Veterans Day on November 11, 2023.

Fighting 69th Irish Whiskey was launched in late 2019 and is said to have “proven to be a  favorite among members of the armed forces, veteran’s organizations, Irish organizations, and lovers of fine Irish Whiskey.” The new Fighting 69th Single Malt Irish Whiskey is made from malted barley, which is fermented and then triple distilled in copper pot stills.

The 69th Infantry Regiment’s history dates back to New York in 1849 and traces its lineage back to the American Revolution. The regiment has seen combat in five wars: the  American Civil War, World War I, World War II, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.  Members of the 69th Infantry Regiment have just returned from a nine-month deployment to Western Africa as part of Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa.

Fighting 69th Irish Whiskey Single Malt
Fighting 69th Irish Whiskey, named for New York’s famed 69th Infantry Regiment, will be rolling out its new Single Malt in late October just in time for Veterans Day on November 11, 2023. (image via Fighting 69th Irish Whiskey)

The Fighting 69th Irish Whiskey is being produced and imported from Ireland by the Florida-based Espiritus Group, a spirits development and marketing company, in conjunction with the 69th Infantry Regiment Historical Trust, which is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) entity. A portion of the sale of each bottle sold benefits the trust and supports its historic preservation mission as well as philanthropic activities on behalf of the Regiment’s veterans and their families.

Explaining that The Fighting 69th Single Malt is a limited release, Scott Reid, chief marketing officer for the Espiritus Group, noted in a prepared statement that the whiskey will first be offered in the New York area and then rolled out in other states as supplies last.

“The Fighting 69th Irish Whiskey enjoys strong support among military and veteran’s groups, and we feel that this Single Malt will be even more in demand given its complex taste and limited availability. Members of the 69th Infantry Regiment have just returned to greater New York from a long tough deployment to the Horn of Africa and we want to give them first shot at acquiring a bottle of this very special Single Malt, especially with Veterans Day approaching,” he said.

The suggested retail price for Fighting 69th Single Malt is $59.99.

Reid described the whiskey in official tasting notes “as possessing a rich complexity that is arrived at through gentle aging in a combination of seasoned bourbon, sherry, port and rum casks.

“The taste of the Fighting 69th Single Malt suggests notes of toffee and vanilla which give way to aromas of stone fruit and chocolate with a finish of honey and cinnamon,”  Reid said.

Since 1851 the officers of the 69th Regiment have begun their responsibilities as lead unit in New York City’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade by raising a glass of Irish whiskey in a traditional toast. For the past four years, they have done it with a special Irish whiskey named after their own famed infantry regiment.

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