Add Irish whiskey to your liquor cabinet and enjoy a smooth and subtly sweet drink
From blended to single malt whiskey, we specialise in having your most trusted Irish whiskey brands available while striving to expand your whiskey repertoire. Some of the Irish whiskey types in our collection include:
Single malt — Made from 100% malted barley and aged for at least three years, our selection of single malt Irish whiskey is ideal for drinkers who are searching for a woody, roasted-tasting tipple mixed with notes of caramel, vanilla and fruit. Take it neat and appreciate the full sensation.
Blended — For a smooth, mellow and silky mouthfeel, blended Irish whiskey is the way to go. While it can be taken neat, you can still appreciate a smooth blend with ginger ale or honey with a lemon twist.
Sample rare editions and small-batch whiskeys to add some smooth Irish flavour to your collection now!
Browse through GoodDrop’s delectable selection of Irish whiskey for sale
If you’re looking to buy Irish whiskey to add a smoother drink to your collection, look no further than GoodDrop. Whether you want to appreciate the mellow mouthfeel of Irish whiskey or want something new to mix into your cocktail, our impressive range of Irish whiskey for sale can suit almost any palate. If you’re looking for other types of whiskey, be it Japanese or American, we have that too.
Order online today and have it delivered anywhere in Australia! If you live between Otford and Kiama, your order will be delivered the next business day for a flat fee of $5.50 or free for orders over $100. Do you have any questions about our whiskey selection or any of our services? Please read our FAQs, or contact us today at 1300 603 344. We look forward to supplying you with premium Irish whiskey.
FAQs
What is unique about Irish whiskey?
The distillation process sets Irish whiskey apart from Japanese or American whiskey styles. Generally, Irish whiskey is distilled three times, giving it its smoother taste, while other types of whiskey are distilled twice.
What are the requirements for Irish whiskey?
In order to be classified as Irish whiskey, it must be:
Made from a mash of at least 50% malted barley and other grains
Have Alcohol By Volume (ABV) not exceeding 94.8%
Be matured in wooden casks for a minimum of three years
How long is Irish whiskey aged for?
Irish whiskey is typically aged for at least three years, but some brands can age their whiskey for more to allow more nuanced flavours to develop.
How many times does Irish whiskey need to be distilled?
Irish whiskey gets its smooth mouthfeel from being distilled at least three times, with most brands following this process. However, this is not a requirement, as some brands only distil their whiskey twice.
What are the types of Irish whiskey?
There are four main types of Irish whiskey on the market:
Single Malt - Produced exclusively from malted barley in a pot still.
Pot still - Created by distilling malted and unmalted barley together in a pot still.
Grain - Made from barley and several grains, distilled in a column still.
Blended - Combines the single malt, pot still and grain varieties. This is the most widely-available type of Irish whiskey.