
McConnell’s Irish Whisky 5 Year Old
Conecuh Brands · Sourced (transitioning to Belfast Distillery Company)
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.
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.
- Distillation
- Triple distilled (malt), column distilled (grain)
- Maturation
- 5 years in first-fill bourbon barrels
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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