Best Irish Whiskey Under €50

Best Irish Whiskey Under €50

Irish Whiskey is the fastest growing Spirit category in the world, one of the OGs of Booze, and choosing the right bottle can seem discouraging. But we got your back!

We've compiled a list of best-rated Whiskey bottles that you can get for less than €50. These are the bottles you simply must-have in your Whiskey cabinet.

Hint: the first five bottles are Flaviar Community Favourites and top-rated certified treats. They're followed by other incredible Irish Whiskeys that will expand your palate with every sip.

Grab yourself a Jameson, Tullamore, Redbreast, Bushmills, Knappogue Castle, Teeling, Midleton, or Walsh Whiskey. We have them all!

Embark on a taste exploration journey and take the Whiskey lover in your life with you!

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Top 5 Best Irish Whiskey UNDER €50


1.

Teeling

Teeling Small Batch Irish Whiskey


Irish Whiskey in a Rum Cask.  Jack Teeling founded the Teeling Whiskey Company in 2012, with a mission to challenge the norm by crafting Irish Whiskey with more depth of personality and character than the current mass-market options, and to become Ireland's leading independent Irish Whiskey producer. Jack Teeling comes from a family...

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€36,34

Appearance / Color
Amber, mahogany

Smell / Nose / Aroma
Vanilla, spices, notes of Rum, black cherry, orange, grain, apple pie with fresh notes of cut grass.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Smooth, sweet, slightly spicy and malty. Rich, with rose petal jelly, lemon curd, apricots, apples, hints of chocolate and raisins.

Finish
Slightly Moorish and sweet.


2.

Tullamore D.E.W.

Tullamore D.E.W. The Legendary Triple Distilled Irish Whiskey


There are few things more exciting or delicious than discovering a new bottle of Irish Whiskey to add to your collection.

One thing is for sure, expanding your Spirits universe with Tullamore D.E.W. The Legendary Triple Distilled Irish Whiskey is a fun way to enjoy yourself.

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€31,89

3.

Jameson

Jameson Triple Triple Irish Whiskey (1L)


Three distillations, three casks, one darn good juice. Back in the late 1700’s Ireland, there was one powerful distilling family in two branches — the Haigs and the Steins. John Jameson was originally from Scotland, but married into the Haig family and moved to Dublin 1777 where he was put...

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€34,01

Appearance / Color
Light orange

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Fruity with sweet pair and zesty citrus, supported by cinnamon and clove.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Luscious and subtle with sweet orchard fruits, spices, blackurrants, plums, oak tannins, and dark chocolate and liquorice in the background.

Finish
Lingering with spices, fruits, and oak.


4.

Kilbeggan

Kilbeggan Traditional Irish Whiskey


Are you a Whiskey beginner or a savvy aficionado? Read on. Kilbeggan distillery is a living museum. Seriously… it received it’s license to distill back in 1757. So while George Washington was wearing short pants and chopping at cherry trees, the folks at Kilbeggan were polishing copper and cranking up...

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€32,98

Appearance / Color
Deep gold

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Sweet caramel, vanilla, and toasted wood aromas.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Complex yet approachable with flavors of almond nougat, peach, caramel, and vanilla.

Finish
Dry with woody oak notes.


5.

Slane

Slane Triple Casked Irish Whiskey


Three is the magic number. Have you ever wanted to try a Whiskey made in the grounds of an iconic Irish castle? Ok, maybe that never crossed your mind but at least we’ve got your attention now. Slane Castle can be found about forty miles north of Dublin...

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€29,48
Appearance / Color
An inviting amber glow.

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Freshly baked cinnamon rolls with a hint of orange peel.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Honey on burnt toast with subtle spices.

Finish
Medium in length with stronger spices left dancing on the tongue.