Proper No. Twelve, an Irish whiskey named after the Dublin 12 neighborhood where its co-founder Conor McGregor hails from, embodies a deep connection to its Irish roots and McGregor's personal story.
The blend of grain and single malt Irish whiskey, triple distilled and matured in ex-bourbon barrels for a minimum of three years, presents a unique offering in the market. Reviews highlight its smoothness, noting malty and herbaceous aromas with fruit and vanilla on the palate, though opinions on its complexity and balance vary.
Produced in Ireland, Proper No. Twelve's identity is deeply intertwined with the country's distilling heritage and McGregor's personal story. The use of traditional Irish whiskey-making techniques and the involvement of master distiller David Elder, previously of Guinness Brewing, in blending the whiskey, highlight the blend of traditional craftsmanship and celebrity influence that defines the brand
The whiskey has received mixed reviews, with some praising its smoothness and affordability, while others critique its simplicity and lack of distinctiveness compared to other Irish whiskeys. Scores and opinions vary, with ratings around 7/10 and 89/100 seen, reflecting a range of consumer and critic perceptions.
It stands as a solid, if not spectacular, option in the crowded field of Irish whiskey, especially for those drawn to its celebrity-backed story.
Producer
Bushmills
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Proper No. Twelve, an Irish whiskey named after the Dublin 12 neighborhood where its co-founder Conor McGregor hails from, embodies a deep connection to its Irish roots and McGregor's personal story.
The blend of grain and single malt Irish whiskey, triple distilled and matured in ex-bourbon barrels for a minimum of three years, presents a unique offering in the market. Reviews highlight its smoothness, noting malty and herbaceous aromas with fruit and vanilla on the palate, though opinions on its complexity and balance vary.
Produced in Ireland, Proper No. Twelve's identity is deeply intertwined with the country's distilling heritage and McGregor's personal story. The use of traditional Irish whiskey-making techniques and the involvement of master distiller David Elder, previously of Guinness Brewing, in blending the whiskey, highlight the blend of traditional craftsmanship and celebrity influence that defines the brand
The whiskey has received mixed reviews, with some praising its smoothness and affordability, while others critique its simplicity and lack of distinctiveness compared to other Irish whiskeys. Scores and opinions vary, with ratings around 7/10 and 89/100 seen, reflecting a range of consumer and critic perceptions.
It stands as a solid, if not spectacular, option in the crowded field of Irish whiskey, especially for those drawn to its celebrity-backed story.
Style
Blended Whisky
Producer
Bushmills
Country
Ireland
Age
5 Years Old
Whizzky Rating
3.3
ABV
40%
Nose
Sharp and acidic; notes of candied orange, vanilla bean, and barley.
Palate
Apricot, caramel, honey, white pepper, green apple.
Finish
Short and hot with hints of caramel.
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