Irish whiskey is a distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain,
usually barley. Like tequila, which is by law only made in certain parts of
Mexico, an Irish whiskey should only be made in its country of origin: Ireland.
Irish whiskey became widely popular in the early 1800’s, but declined in the
late 1800’s and into the 20th century, only to witness a resurgence beginning
in the 1980’s. Nowadays, the liquor has regained its stature as one of the most
well-known and enjoyed alcoholic beverages in the world, although it faces
stiff competition in the whiskey market from other major producers such as the
U.S and UK, and even in countries like Japan and India, where whiskey was
unheard of a century ago. Insidermonkey experts made a list of 10 best Irish whiskey brands under $100.
Do you like Irish whiskey but you are tight on the budget? Now, this article
is for you! As for me I don’t really like whiskey or any kind of shorts. But I
always like to read about them; how they are made; how we can make differences
among them; how much they cost and so on. We have picked three brands from
their list. The first brand we are mentioning now is Green Spot. Irish Whiskey
Varieties (price per bottle): Green Spot Leoville Barton Bordeaux Finished
Irish Whiskey ($52). The next one is Kilbeggan whiskey. Irish Whiskey Varieties
(price per bottle): Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey ($31), Kilbeggan 8-Year-Old Single
Grain Irish Whiskey ($26). The third one is Clontarf 1014. Irish Whiskey
Varieties (price per bottle): Clontarf 1014 Classic Blend Irish Whiskey
($31. For those who like their liquor made of corn instead of malted barley, check out Insider Monkey’s list of the 10 best bourbons under $100.


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