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McConnell’s Irish Whisky 5 Year Old
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McConnell’s Irish Whisky 5 Year Old

Conecuh Brands · Sourced (transitioning to Belfast Distillery Company)

$2884 proof (42% ABV) proof5 yearsBelfast was once a powerhouse of Irish whiskey — home to massive distilleries that rivaled anything in Dublin or Cork. But by 1930, a combination of Prohibition’s collapse of the American export market, Irish independence-era trade wars with Britain, and the rise of blended Scotch had shuttered them all. The McConnell’s brand, founded in 1776 by brothers John and James McConnell, went silent in 1958. Six decades later, Conecuh Brands resurrected it with a single catalytic bet: that Belfast whiskey could return not as a novelty but as a legitimate expression of place, blending malt and grain aged five years in hand-selected bourbon casks.
McConnell’s is proof that a resurrection can be its own catalyst. Rather than chasing the pot-still complexity of Dublin’s heritage brands or the peated novelty of Connemara, McConnell’s chose the most difficult path: a straightforward, well-made blend that stands on flavor rather than story. The five-year bourbon-cask maturation delivers approachable butterscotch sweetness without thinness, and the triple-distilled malt component adds just enough texture to hold your attention. At under thirty-five dollars, this is a bottle that earns its place not by trading on Belfast nostalgia but by being good whiskey at a price that invites exploration.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Light and inviting — citrus peel, vanilla, and a peppery spice note. Behind it, soft butterscotch and a faint floral lift.

Palate

Smooth and gently sweet. Butterscotch and vanilla from the bourbon casks dominate, with earthy fruit, a touch of white pepper, and subtle oak woodiness building through the midpalate.

Finish

Clean and medium-length. Sweet spice, toasted oak, and lingering ripe stone fruit fade gracefully.

Specifications
Distillation
Triple distilled (malt), column distilled (grain)
Maturation
5 years in first-fill bourbon barrels
Serve & Pair

Cocktail Suggestion

Cocktail — "The Belfast Revival": Combine 2 oz McConnell’s, 0.75 oz honey syrup, and 0.75 oz fresh lemon juice in a shaker with ice. Shake vigorously and strain into a coupe. Garnish with a lemon twist. The whiskey’s gentle sweetness makes it a natural Gold Rush variant that drinks above its price.

Food Pairing

Pair with: Smoked salmon on soda bread with a squeeze of lemon and cracked black pepper. The whiskey’s butterscotch warmth complements the smoke while its citrus notes echo the lemon.

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