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Why is Irish Whiskey different to Scotch Whiskey?

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Why is Irish Whiskey different to Scotch Whiskey?

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Irish whiskey is quite a distinct product to Scotch. It is typically a lighter, smoother type of whiskey. As for Bushmills whiskeys, they are quite versatile. We make whiskeys which are light in style but full of character. That means they can be enjoyed in many ways. Our main brand, Bushmills Original, for instance, is soft enough to be enjoyed straight on its own, and has enough character to retain its flavour when mixed.

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