Although traditionally associated with North America, rye has gained an increasing foothold in craft European whisky production in the past couple of decades, particularly finding favour with distillers in Northern Europe (for example, Stauning in Denmark and Kyrö in Finland). It will also be available via The Whisky Exchange in the UK in the coming months (RRP US$32/€40/£32). This has fed very much into the DNA of Powers Irish Rye today, both in the use of rye and in the method of distillation.” Bottled at 43.2% ABV, Powers Irish Rye will be released on 20 February in the US, Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, at Dublin Airport, and online at. From our commitment to farming a difficult crop, to reduced brewhouse throughput, to longer fermentation times, and considering the exceptional cask profile – if it was only about efficiency, we would never have used rye! But it proved a worthy endeavour.” Of her research for Powers Irish Rye, Quinn explained: “Throughout the history of the famous Powers John’s Lane Distillery there was a willingness to challenge the old ways of doing things and experiment with new ideas, from urban farming on the distillery roof in the 1940s, to bottling in-house and the introduction of the world’s first miniature Irish whiskey, the ‘baby Power’. Eric Ryan, Powers' distiller, said: “We attribute the success of this whiskey firstly to the extended team at Midleton Distillery, yet also to the generations of Powers distillers who considered rye grain to be a unique component of their craft. The Irish Distillers team says the American oak has added complementary sweeter flavours to the characteristic earthy, peppery profile of rye. The whiskey was matured in American oak casks, with a mixture of virgin oak, first-fill and refill casks used. The farm, located near the Powers family's ancestral home, supplied 100 per cent of the rye used in the first Powers Irish Rye release and will guarantee an ongoing supply of the crop for this expression. Due to the lack of commercial rye farming in Ireland today, Powers commissioned the planting of rye crops exclusively for the production of this whiskey at Cooney Furlong Farm in Co Wexford. born from trials at Irish Distillers' Midleton Distillery in Co Cork, following research by the company's archivist Carol Quinn into historical mashbills used by Powers distillers in the 19th and 20th centuries. It will be available from 20 February 2023 in the US, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Dublin Airport and online at and via The Whisky Exchange in the UK.Powers Irish Whiskey has released a rye whiskey which it claims to be the world's first made with 100 per cent Irish rye. Retailing for RRP €40(US$32/£32), the whiskey clocks in at 43.2% ABV. “This has fed very much into the DNA of Powers Irish Rye today, both in the use of rye and in the method of distillation.” Quinn continued: “Throughout the history of the famous Powers John’s Lane Distillery there was a willingness to challenge the old ways of doing things and experiment with new ideas, from urban farming on the distillery roof in the 1940s, to bottling in-house and the introduction of the world’s first miniature Irish whiskey, the ‘baby Power’. As scientific knowledge of distilling expanded during the 19th century, the brand’s makers strove to innovate with new techniques and processes. Old mash bills and recipes revealed Powers has experimented with rye in the past. The creation of Powers Irish Rye is rooted in the brand’s heritage, as Carol Quinn, archivist at Irish Distillers, discovered. The finish is described as long, alongside a ‘prickle of chilli oil’. The liquid is said to balance the earthy, peppery character of rye with the sweetness imparted from maturation in American oak casks – with virgin oaks, first-fills and refills in the cask mix.įlavours are said to include maraschino cherry, orange peel and toffee banana, combined with the candied ginger and clove, burnt orange and peppermint. ![]() “From our commitment to farming a difficult crop, to reduced brewhouse throughput, to longer fermentation times, and considering the exceptional cask profile if it was only about efficiency, we would never have used rye. ![]() ![]() ![]() The brand’s rye whiskey retails for €40(US$32/£32)Īs a result of experimentation carried out at Midleton Distillery in Cork, Ireland, Powers Irish Rye was produced to ‘shake up’ the rye whiskey category.Įric Ryan, Powers’ distiller, said: “We attribute the success of this whiskey firstly to the extended team at Midleton Distillery, yet also to the generations of Powers distillers who considered rye grain to be a unique component of their craft. Irish Distillers-owned Powers has launched the first 100% Irish rye whiskey following trials at the Midleton Distillery.
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