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Lost Irish Whiskey Launches In The US In Time For St. Patrick’s Day

Distillers of Lost Irish Whiskey say their spirit is “born in Ireland, lost in the world.”

The new Lost Irish is a whiskey inspired by what’s described as international travel, adventure, and the stories of the Irish around the world.

Just launched for St. Patrick’s Day, Lost Irish Whiskey is made from casks sourced from six continents and triple distilled using three different whiskey production styles.

Lost Irish Whiskey
Lost Irish Whiskey (image via Lost Irish Whiskey)

The modern-day Irish population can be found in nearly every corner of the globe. With more than 70 million ex-pats, the makers of Lost Irish Whiskey aim to tip their hats to the world. Doing so by using casks sourced from Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, Oceania and South America.

The intent is to capture multiple flavor profiles that reflect the global modern-day Irish community.

Lost Irish uses all three styles of whiskey – grain, malt and pot still – making it untraditional for Irish whiskey.

The distiller’s notes show that the grain style adds a distinct lightness to the blend with honey and vanilla sweetness. The malt adds a rich and rounded balance, with fruity notes of pineapple, apple, and pear. And the addition of a classic pot-still style delivers a full and creamy mouthfeel of plum jam, rummy raisin and a hint of chili pickle spice.

Tim Herlihy, co-founder of Lost Irish, said in a prepared statement, “I’m so excited for people all around the world to experience Lost Irish, especially as St. Patrick’s Day draws closer. Rather than drinking a green beer, pick up a bottle of Lost Irish to elevate the St. Patrick’s Day festivities and celebrate the wandering Irish spirit wherever you are in the world.”

For those looking to try this whiskey, Lost Irish is available nationally through ReserveBar.com and in select states, including New York, California, Florida, Illinois and Texas.

Currently there are plans to expand distribution to additional U.S. markets and international markets throughout 2022.

For more information, check out www.LostIrish.com.

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