Last time I was at the liquor store, I noticed that Jameson released two "caskmates" flavors of their original Irish whiskey--Stout and IPA. Apparently these are whiskeys that were finished in barrels that previously finished beers, and before that, finished whiskeys (Inception time!). I like stout beer so I picked up that flavor.
I have to admit that I didn't love the stout whiskey upon first taste. It was definitely smoother and had a creamier mouth feel than regular Jameson's but it didn't taste like whiskey to me. It wasn't bad, I just prefer regular Jameson's.
I decided to try it again the next night and my opinion was higher because I drank it neat (first night on the rocks). It tastes pretty good if you're looking for a variation of a traditional whiskey flavor, and tastes infinitely better than any of the flavored whiskeys I've tried.
Jameson's website suggests pairing the stout whiskey with a stout beer, which sounds like a good next experiment. I also used it to make my wife a hot toddy (she has a cold) and she thought that it was much better than usual, so there's that. All in all, not bad but I still prefer regular Jameson.
I have to admit that I didn't love the stout whiskey upon first taste. It was definitely smoother and had a creamier mouth feel than regular Jameson's but it didn't taste like whiskey to me. It wasn't bad, I just prefer regular Jameson's.
I decided to try it again the next night and my opinion was higher because I drank it neat (first night on the rocks). It tastes pretty good if you're looking for a variation of a traditional whiskey flavor, and tastes infinitely better than any of the flavored whiskeys I've tried.
Jameson's website suggests pairing the stout whiskey with a stout beer, which sounds like a good next experiment. I also used it to make my wife a hot toddy (she has a cold) and she thought that it was much better than usual, so there's that. All in all, not bad but I still prefer regular Jameson.