Happy Friday!
After hearing the Whiskey Cast episode where they interviewed the folks behind the Dead Rabbit, I was intrigued... especially since I don’t drink Irish whiskey, generally finding it too mild for my preference.
Here are my notes:
Dead Rabbit
Aged 5 years, 88 proof, Debut release
3/1/18
Nose:
Big cereal grain and freshly cracked barley malt. Underneath the veil of barley lies freshly toasted oak.
This smells like a particularly malty Speyside if it were aged in new American oak.
The scent is straightforward, but not lacking in complexity, just deeply barley, and deeply oak.
As it breathes, I find white grape must.
Taste:
Oh so thick! On the palate, it floats like honey or B grade maple syrup.
It definitely has a clean flavor at its core, as most Irish whiskies do, and if it didn't have anything else, the great velvety texture with a hint of heat would support it just fine.
However, the big oak presence is there;
It's woody, like fresh pencils, new limbs, and seasoned log piles;
It's spicy, like flame-charred jalepeno peppers, spicy, with a toasty bitter skin, and green soft berry beneath.
Though it gives great texture and viscosity, the barrel finishing also gives a touch of sweetness.
With just abit of time, that buttery Chardonnay flavor blooms forth... all of a sudden, this dram has something going on!
Finish:
Husky barley flavors dwell, as the footstools of tongue-smacking oak tannin, a dab of puckering oak tartness, and a heavy laquer of that oak barrel sugar that leaves your palate still feeling silky, but just dusted with white peppercorn and mace.
Overall:
OK, you got me. I found an Irish whiskey I like and would drink!
This is like a fair American whiskey and a mild Highland single malt had a lovechild and it somehow came out Irish.