
World Whiskey Day is celebrated annually on the third Saturday of May, inviting whisky enthusiasts around the globe to raise a dram and enjoy the "water of life". The art of whisky-making was refined in Ireland and Scotland during the Middle Ages, with monks playing a significant role in its early production. Over the centuries, whisky has evolved into a globally cherished spirit, with distinct styles emerging from various regions, including Scotch, Irish, American, and Japanese whiskies. Each type carries unique characteristics shaped by local traditions, ingredients, and ageing processes. During the 19th century, Irish distillers began using the spelling "whiskey" with an "e" to highlight the higher quality of their product.
Why not celebrate Whiskey day with a high quality Irish whiskey? Try this Honey Julep reSIPe:
40ml Jameson Black Barrel
15ml Honey Syrup
8 Mint Leaves
To make honey syrup, dissolve honey in water over medium heat, simmer for 5 minutes, then refrigerate until chilled. Prepare the drink by rolling mint leaves along a Julep Cup, adding crushed ice, syrup, and Jameson Black Barrel, stirring until frosted, and topping with more crushed ice, mint, and bitters.
Sláinte!
World Whiskey Day is celebrated annually on the third Saturday of May, inviting whisky enthusiasts around the globe to raise a dram and enjoy the "water of life". The art of whisky-making was refined in Ireland and Scotland during the Middle Ages, with monks playing a significant role in its early production. Over the centuries, whisky has evolved into a globally cherished spirit, with distinct styles emerging from various regions, including Scotch, Irish, American, and Japanese whiskies. Each type carries unique characteristics shaped by local traditions, ingredients, and ageing processes. During the 19th century, Irish distillers began using the spelling "whiskey" with an "e" to highlight the higher quality of their product.
Why not celebrate Whiskey day with a high quality Irish whiskey? Try this Honey Julep reSIPe:
40ml Jameson Black Barrel
15ml Honey Syrup
8 Mint Leaves
To make honey syrup, dissolve honey in water over medium heat, simmer for 5 minutes, then refrigerate until chilled. Prepare the drink by rolling mint leaves along a Julep Cup, adding crushed ice, syrup, and Jameson Black Barrel, stirring until frosted, and topping with more crushed ice, mint, and bitters.
Sláinte!
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