Tasting Notes
- Nose: Honey-glazed oak, vanilla bean, dried orchard fruits, subtle spice, cream toffee
- Palate: Sweet bourbon influence, caramel apple, toasted grain, warm baking spices, honeyed malt
- Finish: Medium length with lingering oak tannins, vanilla sweetness, gentle warmth
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Irish Whiskey |
|---|---|
| ABV | 40% |
| Volume | 700ml |
| Age Statement | 3 Years |
| Distillery | Ahascragh Distillers Ltd. |
| Region | County Galway, Ireland |
| Barrel Type | Bourbon Cask |
| Distillation | Triple Distilled |
Perfect For
- Celtic Heritage Celebrations: Honor Irish tradition with this warrior-inspired whiskey
- Neat Sipping: Savor the bourbon cask influence and triple-distilled smoothness
- Whiskey Collection Building: Add distinctive Irish character from County Galway
- Thoughtful Gifting: Share the legend of Celtic warriors with whiskey enthusiasts
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Celtic Warrior Irish Whiskey taste like?
Celtic Warrior delivers a sweet and smooth profile with prominent bourbon cask influence. The nose offers honey-glazed oak and vanilla, while the palate reveals caramel apple, toasted grain, and warm baking spices, finishing with medium-length oak tannins and vanilla sweetness.
Is Celtic Warrior good for cocktails?
Yes, Celtic Warrior's 40% ABV and sweet bourbon cask character make it excellent for classic Irish whiskey cocktails like Irish Coffee or Whiskey Sour. The vanilla and honey notes complement citrus and coffee flavors beautifully while maintaining the whiskey's distinctive character.
How should I drink Celtic Warrior Irish Whiskey?
Celtic Warrior is best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to open up the bourbon cask aromatics. The triple distillation creates natural smoothness, while the three-year bourbon cask maturation provides enough complexity to appreciate without dilution.
What makes Celtic Warrior different from other Irish whiskeys?
Celtic Warrior distinguishes itself through exclusive bourbon cask maturation combined with traditional triple distillation from County Galway's Ahascragh Distillers. This creates a unique Irish-American fusion profile that's sweeter than typical Irish whiskeys while maintaining classic Irish smoothness.
Is Celtic Warrior Irish Whiskey worth buying?
For whiskey drinkers seeking approachable Irish character with bourbon influence, Celtic Warrior offers excellent value. The three-year age statement provides good complexity for the price point, making it ideal for both newcomers to Irish whiskey and collectors exploring regional Irish expressions.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.