
Triple-distilled Irish classic named after a legendary salesman
This classic Irish whiskey is triple-distilled and crafted from a unique blend of pot still, malt, and grain whiskies. It offers an exceptionally smooth, approachable profile with a light, malty character and a touch of sweetness.
Traditional Irish stew, soda bread, or served alongside a cold lager
Roasted nuts, dark chocolate-dipped fruit, or buttered shortbread
Mild white Cheddar or Irish Dubliner cheese
County Cork, Ireland
Rocks glass
Room temperature (64-70F)
The brand's namesake, Paddy Flaherty, was a beloved salesman who traveled from pub to pub buying rounds of this Cork-distilled whiskey for patrons. His generous sales technique became so famous that customers began ordering 'Paddy's whiskey' directly, prompting the company to officially rename the bottle in his honor.
First distilled in 1779 at the historic Cork Distilleries Company, this whiskey was originally known as Cork Distilleries Company Old Irish Whiskey. It was renamed in 1912 after their legendary salesman, Paddy Flaherty, who popularized the spirit across Irish pubs.