Where can i buy peaky blinders whiskey

A small-batch, triple-distilled, blended Irish whiskey created by Sadler's Ales in Birmingham to accompany its Peaky Blinder beer. The name comes from a street gang that was around in the late 19th and early 20th century, a member of which you can see on the label, this particular bottle features Stephen McHickie. Bottled at 43%. (Bottle size 750ml)

This is an Irish whiskey that has enjoyed a finishing period in bourbon barrels before being bottled as part of the Peaky Blinder range from Sadler's. The name comes from a street gang that was around in the late 19th and early 20th Century, a member of which you can see on the label - note the all important cap, which apparently was where the gang name originates.

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Where can i buy peaky blinders whiskey

Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose: Blackcurrant and apple, with a hint of vanilla toffee underneath.

Palate: Melted chocolate, apricots, toasted oak and dried peels.

Finish: A subtle hint of cinnamon sticks around on the finish.

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Peaky Blinder Irish Whiskey Reviews

Love love love

Love the chocolate, caramel flavour. Don’t ever change it

Good for mixing.

Doesn't compare to what is to me the quintessential Irish whiskey, Jameson. Doesn't smell or taste like any whiskey I've had before, no real distinct smell or taste, definitely a mixer whiskey.

Beautiful, tasting,

Absolutely beautiful taste, I buy this for my son he loves this whisky. Also a fan of the show!
I highly recommend,

Surprise

What a lovely surprise. This was bought as a gift, and I have no idea why; I’d never heard of the TV show and don’t normally drink Irish blends, and some of the reviews didn’t bode well, but this is rather nice indeed. Opens up well with a little water, and is smooth, fairy sweet and yummy. An easy drinker for these winter nights and I might just check out the TV show after all.

Bland

Bland whisky. No strong aroma of anything. Bland taste no follow through on anything. Disappears very quickly. Might be better with a higher abv but at 40% it's a no.

Love it

Love the taste of peat in the after taste.Woody flavour enhancing the rich fruity flavours

Caramel has nothing to do in whisky

The first impression of the whiskey is good. Nicely rounded with fresh notes. Actually delicious impression.
But in the final taste, there are so much bold caramel flavor comes through, that it ruins the whole whiskey. The caramel taste seems artificial and not natural in taste. The caramel should be removed immediately. Then the whiskey will be on the right track again.

Reasonable

I'm not sure why you say that this whiskey is English Whisky when the bottle says it is produced in Cork. It is not one of the great Irish Whiskeys but when the deal was a bottle for £15 it was worth a gamble.

Deserves a mixer

Sweet smooth and cheap, makes a difference from the Scotch in my cabinet. Will keep this to mix with coke .

Not palatable.

Really tried to like this but something tastes badly off. It's almost as if a nice smooth vodka had some weird artificial nut or wood flavouring added to it. The pro is that it doesn’t burn. The con is the strange artificial corn syrup kind of taste, almost like a Starbucks syrup. I can see some people liking this but regrettably this is the first time for me where I’m binning the rest of the bottle. Not palatable.

Peaky Blinder Irish Whiskey(70cl, 40%)

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A Taster Selection Gift Pack containing 3 x 5cl bottles from the Sadler's Peaky Blinder range. 1 x Peaky Blinder Irish Whiskey (5cl) 1 x Peaky Blinder Spiced Gin (5cl) 1 x Peaky Blinder Black Spiced Rum (5cl) Click for more info

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Made from an exceptional blend of grain and single malt Irish whiskey; this mighty drink has an aroma of malts and cracked nuts, with a sweet taste and a smooth intense flavour.

Colour: Mahogany oak

Aroma: Mineral, almond, spice and dark chocolate

Taste: Citrus, spice, cracked pepper, dried fruit, mellow wood, smoke and ginger

Finish: Long lasting and rounded, with a delicate balance

Spiced Dry Gin

Made from a carefully selected collection of no less than 9 botanicals. Not for the faint-hearted, the peppery notes of the ginger and the grains of paradise make this a bold, spicy gin choice.

Aroma: Peppery notes, gentle juniper and warming citrus

Taste: Warm and spiced with plenty of coriander, cardamom and a touch of sweet orange

Finish: A long and warm finish with ginger and grains of paradise

Black Spiced Rum

A bold, warming Caribbean rum blended with spices and aged in Pedro Ximenez sherry casks for a distinctive finish.

Colour: Dark Walnut Brown

Aroma: Strong notes of raisin with a vanilla undertone

Taste: Sweet orange with rich cinnamon and nutmeg spice

Finish: Long finish of well balanced spice and sweetness

Bourbon Whiskey

This Straight Bourbon Whiskey has been aged in first fill American Oak barrels which gives its smooth and sweet character.

What Whisky do the Peaky Blinders drink?

The whiskey that is drunk in Peaky Blinders is the Gallglennie Whiskey. However, this whiskey does not really exist but it was invented by the makers of the series. By the way, the actors do not drink real whiskey during the filming. Instead of whiskey they use tea.

Is Peaky Blinders whiskey any good?

But, Peaky Blinder Irish Whiskey is actually a nice dram. It has a fine balance on the palate and you can tell there's work behind the blend. As a pleasant Irish whiskey, it is soft and easy, a good dram for those who love the Irish but also a great whiskey to start your journey.

Who owns Peaky Blinders whiskey?

The new whiskey is the result of a collaboration between Bushmills, Endemol Shine North America, which holds the global licensing rights to the show, and Caryn Mandabach Productions, producer and brand owner of Peaky Blinders.

Is peaky Blinder Irish?

Peaky Blinders protagonist Tommy Shelby has Irish-Romani Gypsy heritage, but like many real-life Romani families left the nomadic lifestyle several generations before the 1900s.