Tullamore Dew :
From the label:
The legendary story behind Tullamore Dew first began far back in the mists of time before the 10th Century when the Irish originated the magic of “Uisge Beatha” or Whiskey.
Golden Irish barley and pure, clear, springwater are at the heart of the legend. Following triple distillation the legend grows with the slow maturation for many years in oak casks while the light and mellow taste of Tullamore Dew develops.
You can enjoy Tullamore Dew on its own, with ice, with soda or water. Tullamore Dew is naturally ideal for making a traditional Irish Coffee.
Tullamore Dew (D.E.W after Mr. Daniel E. Williams) is the lightest of Irish Whiskeys. This Whiskey is very popular in France where its name is pronounced tousl’amour.
Tullamore Dew | |
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Age : | ? years old. (6 years in general.) |
Vol : | 40% (70cl.) 43% (1 liter) |
Price : | Danish kr. 70cl. : 175,- |
Tested : Yes
- Color : Medium
- Smell : Light
Taste : Sure thing – This is Irish… But we prefer John Jameson or Midleton ..
After taste : Same story…
Remark : Use it for Irish Coffee or in a cup with Hot chocolate…
Total Score : 1
Prise : The price is okie dokie…
Here’s some comments from our readers..:
I have tried John Jamesons and all three of the offerings by Bushmills and I would put Tullamore Dew far and ahead of all four of the others in 1) colour. 2) bouquet. 3) taste. 4) after taste. 5) mellowness. and 6) smoothness. How could I not have found it. My Irish elders say there is nothing that comes close to touching it. I agree. It pains them to admit they were born in Bushmills country when they find Tullamore Dew to be a superior whiskey in every respect. Here’s another remark from : John Soden. Hejsan We Thank you for your responce… |