Canadian Club Whisky
Made since 1858, Canadian Club was first distilled by Hirem Walker and quickly became of the worlds most recognisable brands. Delivering a smooth, light flavor, it is the embodiment of a whisky with the widest appeal, so much so Queen Victoria was known to enjoy Canadian Club, as does fictitious secret agent, James Bond. Blended before aging in white oak barrels for a full six years, Canadian Club, is a benchmark whisky with an extremely smooth, approachable, & versatile taste profile. Best served mixed, with Dry Ginger Ale and fresh squeeze of Lime, Cola or Lemonade.
Tin Cup Amercian Blended Whiskey
Tin Cup Whiskey is cut with Rocky Mountain water and aged for a minimum of four years in American white oak barrels with number three char. It is a blend of two great American whiskeys. 'High rye' bourbon, distilled and aged in Indiana, is blended with a small amount of Colorado single malt whiskey. Tin Cup is named for the Colorado mining pioneers and the tin cups from which they drank their whiskey.
Canadian Club Whisky & Dry
Canadian Club & Dry combines the unique smooth flavour of Canadian Club with a special Canadian dry ginger blend. Add a wedge of fresh lime to make it just that little bit more refreshing.
Jameson Irish Whiskey Smooth Dry & Lime
Jameson Smooth Dry & Lime is a unique blend of smooth triple distilled Jameson Irish Whiskey with perfectly balanced Dry & Lime makes for a refreshing twist on this classic combination. Enjoy chilled from the bottle or over ice.
Cutty Sark Original Scotch Whisky
The heart of this blended Scotch is from the Speyside region, and as such it is stylistically similar. Peat and heather on the nose, with a surprisingly light palate. Great neat or with your favourite mixer.
Copper Dog Blended Malt Scotch Whisky
In years long-passed, Distillery workers would help themselves to a dram using a 'Copper Dog'; a pipe hidden inside the leg of their trousers. These Speyside rascals and characters are the inpsiration for this unique blend of eight single malt whiskies, slowly married together in old oak casks. An easy-drinking scotch with ripe fruit aromas and a delicate spicy finish. First created in the Craigellachie Hotel in Speyside, Scotland.
Dubliner Irish Whiskey
It's the ageing in fine old Bourbon casks that gives Dubliner Irish Whiskey its special warmth and sweet honeyed finish.
Jameson Orange
Ireland's most famous distillery have branched out and things just got zesty. Introducing Jameson Orange. The smooth taste of triple-distilled Jameson Irish Whiskey, perfectly balanced with notes of zesty Orange flavour. On the nose it boasts exceptionally well-balanced aromas of zesty peel and juicy orange citrus fruits, with sweet whiskey undertones. The palate is delicate, smooth and full mouthfeel with distinctive notes of orange zest as well as spicy, nutty, sweet vanilla. The finish is clean with a sweet orange aftertaste.
Fireball Cinnamon Whisky
Lovers of all things hot and spicy are going to be clamouring to get their hands on Fireball Cinnamon Whisky. With a recent history that began in Canada in the min-80s, cinnamon infused spicy whisky's were the perfect tonic for the icy cold winters. With a strong cinnamon taste that is best served in a shot, Fireball Whisky is both hot and cold, smooth yet with a bite and sweet but spicy.
Tullamore DEW Irish Whiskey
First blended in 1829 in the small Irish town of Tullamore in County Offaly, Tullamore DEW takes its name from one of the earliest influencers of the newly established distillery, Daniel E Williams (DEW). It is still one of the most famous Irish whiskeys due to its light and elegant flavours that are best savoured over ice.