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Jameson Gets Wild & Bitter – But All In A Good Way!

March 29, 2018 by Gary Leave a Comment

Jameson Wild Seaweed Bitters

Jameson Irish whiskey, produced by Irish Distillers in Midleton Distillery, Co Cork, has today unveiled Jameson Wild Seaweed Bitters. A true celebration of Irish ingredients, the bitters showcase wild dillisk seaweed, which has been carefully hand-harvested from Long Rock, County Sligo, and dried naturally on the shores of the Wild Atlantic Way by Damian Melvin, a second-generation seaweed harvester.

The seaweed is carefully hand-harvested from Long Rock, County Sligo

The innovative cocktail ingredient is the second release in the Jameson Bitters range, which was first launched with Jameson Wild Sloe Berry Bitters in 2015 to inspire bartenders to experiment with Jameson in new and exciting ways.

Developed by Dave Quinn, Master of Whiskey Science at Midleton Distillery, Jameson Wild Seaweed Bitters is a highly concentrated infusion of Jameson Irish whiskey, a variety of herbs – including cinchona, wormwood, ginseng and gentian – and wild dillisk seaweed. The result is an offering of rich, intense and well-balanced bitters, bottled at 46% ABV, that invoke aromas and flavours of the rugged Irish seashore.

It’s no secret that part of Jameson’s success in the US and around the world has been down to strong brand advocacy among the world’s best bartenders, and we are committed to developing exciting new concepts that ignite the creativity of these industry leaders.

Since launching our Jameson Bitters project back in 2015, the feedback from the global on-trade has been fantastic so we cannot wait to see how bartenders around the world interpret the flavour of the Irish coastline in their creations using Jameson Wild Seaweed Bitters, the first seaweed bitters in the market.
– Brendan Buckley: Strategy, Insights, Innovation & Prestige Whiskeys Director at Irish Distillers

Jameson Wild Seaweed Bitters will be available to buy from Jameson Distillery Bow St. in Dublin, the Jameson Distillery, Midleton and online at www.jamesonwhiskey.com priced at €20.00.

Jameson Bitters Wild Seaweed Bitter Tasting Notes

Colour: Rich dark brown with reddish colour tones
Aroma: Intense, pungent, fresh sea air, seashore, seashells and dillisk seaweed top notes. Earthy, bitter-spicy undertones of ginseng root, followed by bitter, absinthe characteristics of wormwood, bitter gentian root and dry cinchona bark on nose. The seaweed & bitters are married with the grainy, fruity, floral, nutty and vanilla woodiness of Jameson Irish Whiskey
Taste: Strong, intense, earthy seaweed aromatics on taste. Dry and bitter taste of wormwood, ginseng, gentian and cinchona. Well balanced with bitters, smooth Jameson Irish Whiskey and hints of oily seaweed on finish.
Aftertaste: Dry & lingering aftertaste

Jameson Whisky is also available to buy from these Whisky Merchants:-

  • Master of Malt
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  • Edencroft Fine Wine & Spirit Specialists
  • Abbey Whisky
  • The Whisky Barrel
  • The Green Welly Stop
  • Whisky Online

Filed Under: Bitters, Irish, Jameson, New Arrivals, News, Whiskey

Master of Malt Release Christmas Bitters Made With 23 Carat Gold!

September 27, 2011 by Gary Leave a Comment

A Fine Drawing Of The New Christmas Bitters!

A Fine Drawing Of The New Christmas Bitters!

Master of Malt has teamed up with whisky blog CaskStrength.net to launch a very novel product to celebrate Christmas 2011: cocktail bitters made with Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh!

The “Christmas Bitters” were designed as the perfect seasoning for any winter cocktail made with rum, whisky or brandy, and are flavoured with festive spices such as cinnamon, clementines, nutmeg, cloves and, of course, 23 carat Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh!
These flavours add depth and complexity to rich winter-warmers such as an Old-Fashioned, a Hot Toddy or a heady Irish Coffee.

Perfect for a crisp December evening …

The bitters, which will have a retail price of £12.95, are available to pre-order from Master of Malt and are currently ageing in a top quality oak cask that previously held 38 year old Glen Grant single malt.

You can also literally watch the bitters ageing via a live webcam feed on Master of Malt’s site, where you’ll notice a striking festive scene replete with a cheap plastic Christmas tree, some USB-powered fairy lights, the cask containing the bitters, and a small cardboard cut-out angel in the form of Brian Blessed as Prince Vultan from Flash Gordon. (!)

The Christmas Bitters will be bottled on the 31st October 2011, and make the perfect Christmas gift for anyone into their rich, spicy cocktails.

About The New Christmas Bitters
– Made with 25 different botanicals, include 23 Carat Gold, Frankincense, Myrrh.
– Aged in a barrel that once held 38 year old Glen Grant single malt whisky
– The perfect addition for rich, spicy Winter warmer cocktails and drinks

Filed Under: 38 Year Old, Bitters, Christmas, Glen Grant, Master of Malt, New Arrivals, News

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