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Hinch Small Batch Bourbon Cask
Irish Whiskey

Hinch Small Batch Bourbon Cask

Hinch · Hinch Distillery

86 proofNASBallynahinch, County Down, Northern Ireland
An approachable, well-made everyday Irish whiskey that punches above its price — a sound introduction to Hinch's house style and a versatile pour for newcomers and cocktail makers alike.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Soft vanilla and toasted oak open the glass, joined by ripe orchard fruit — golden apple and pear — with a faint dusting of honeycomb and cereal sweetness.

Palate

Light to medium-bodied and smoothly oily, leading with vanilla cream, baked apple, and barley sugar; mid-palate brings a gentle spice lift of clove and toasted almond, framed by a buttery malt core.

Finish

Medium length, warming and clean, drying toward toasted oak, lingering honey, and a final whisper of orange peel.

Specifications
Distillation
Blend of Single Malt and Single Grain Irish Whiskeys
Maturation
Matured exclusively in first-fill ex-bourbon American oak barrels
Single Pot Still
No
Chill-Filtered
Yes
Serve & Pair

Cocktail Suggestion

Mourne Mountain Mule — 2 oz Hinch Small Batch Bourbon Cask, 0.5 oz fresh lime juice, 0.25 oz honey syrup (2:1), top with 3 oz spicy ginger beer. Build in a copper mug over crushed ice, stir gently, garnish with candied ginger and a lime wheel.

Food Pairing

Roast pork loin with apple-mustard glaze, or a wedge of aged Coolea cheese with oatcakes and honey.

The Story

Founded in 2020 on the historic Killaney Estate at the foot of the Mourne Mountains, Hinch Distillery is part of the new wave of Northern Irish distilling, blending sourced and self-distilled spirit while building toward fully estate-made whiskey from County Down barley.

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