Several single pot still whiskies are produced at the new Midleton Distillery, one of which is Yellow Spot. This is big, bold, spicy. Exactly what I'd want from this style of whiskey.
Is the last pre-1975 Irish whiskey to ever be reviewed on this blog? If so, than this John Power & Son Irish Whiskey is a worthy whiskey to end this series with.
We're already halfway my review series of whisky from Dublin's lost distilleries. Time now for another classic, the John Jameson 7 Years Old, distilled at Bow Street Distillery and bottled in the mid-1960s.
The second review in this series of whisky from Dublin's lost distilleries is of John Power & Son 7 Years Old, distilled at John's Lane Distillery and bottled in the mid-1960s.
This is the first in a seven part series of very special reviews. The next few weeks will be all about whisky from the lost Dublin distilleries of Bow Street and John's Lane.