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They say that Jerry Thomas made Kinahans his whiskey of choice in 1862. A sniff today might reveal molten honey, flapjacks, dry grist, and a fresh apple Danish apple, custard, and pastry. The palate has a nip of lozenge sweeties, more apples, peppermint, vanilla, and a slow slide into chocolate, lemon pith, and cocoa. The 25% malt content presses home the flavour. Its a blend of fine quality, and Kinahans revival adds to the resurgence of Dublins whiskey story.
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