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Same story, different ending.
Back in the late 1700’s, there were two powerful distilling families in Ireland—the Haigs and the Steins. John Jameson was originally from Scotland, but married into the family and moved to Dublin in 1777 where he was put in charge of the new Bow Street Distillery, founded in 1780. He acquired the entire operation in 1810, and the Jameson & Son Distillery Company came into being.
Jameson used to enjoy sharing a drink and a story with his workers at the end of their work shift, and to this day, you'll see two barrel men balanced on either side on the bottom of the label. These two men symbolize the generations of Jameson workers who have labored with passion and commitment to producing Irish Whiskey. Since then Jameson has become the most recognizable and best-selling Irish Whiskey in the world with a wide-ranging product line delivering over 56 million bottles of golden Irish nectar each year.
So… the head distiller at Jameson was having a late night conversation with the brewmaster at Franciscan Well Brewery in Cork, Ireland. The two men hatched a plan. Jameson would send over a bunch of empty Whiskey casks and Franciscan’s would use it to mature their barrel-aged Stout lager. Then, he would send those casks back to—you guessed it—age the Irish Whiskey. “Caskmates,” get it.
Just like that, Jameson Caskmates was born. Turns out that this was a bloody good idea too! And what do you do after you make a hit song? You get back to the studio and you make another. This time around Jameson’s classic Irish blend is aged in India Pale Ale seasoned barrels, giving it flavors of hops, light citrus and herbal notes.
Appearance / Color
Light amber.
Smell / Nose / Aroma
Floral notes, herbal flavors, citrus, orchard fruits, wood and nutty notes.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Hops and light citrus with sweet herbal notes and delicate spicy tones. The lingering fresh fruit and hops give way to grains of barley.
Finish
Smooth.
Same story, different ending.
Back in the late 1700’s, there were two powerful distilling families in Ireland—the Haigs and the Steins. John Jameson was originally from Scotland, but married into the family and moved to Dublin in 1777 where he was put in charge of the new Bow Street Distillery, founded in 1780. He acquired the entire operation in 1810, and the Jameson & Son Distillery Company came into being.
Jameson used to enjoy sharing a drink and a story with his workers at the end of their work shift, and to this day, you'll see two barrel men balanced on either side on the bottom of the label. These two men symbolize the generations of Jameson workers who have labored with passion and commitment to producing Irish Whiskey. Since then Jameson has become the most recognizable and best-selling Irish Whiskey in the world with a wide-ranging product line delivering over 56 million bottles of golden Irish nectar each year.
So… the head distiller at Jameson was having a late night conversation with the brewmaster at Franciscan Well Brewery in Cork, Ireland. The two men hatched a plan. Jameson would send over a bunch of empty Whiskey casks and Franciscan’s would use it to mature their barrel-aged Stout lager. Then, he would send those casks back to—you guessed it—age the Irish Whiskey. “Caskmates,” get it.
Just like that, Jameson Caskmates was born. Turns out that this was a bloody good idea too! And what do you do after you make a hit song? You get back to the studio and you make another. This time around Jameson’s classic Irish blend is aged in India Pale Ale seasoned barrels, giving it flavors of hops, light citrus and herbal notes.
Appearance / Color
Light amber.
Smell / Nose / Aroma
Floral notes, herbal flavors, citrus, orchard fruits, wood and nutty notes.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Hops and light citrus with sweet herbal notes and delicate spicy tones. The lingering fresh fruit and hops give way to grains of barley.
Finish
Smooth.