
Busker Single Pot Still
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Overview
The Busker Single Pot Still represents the traditional Irish single pot still whiskey category, crafted to showcase the style's signature richer texture and savory profile within a 2020 lineup that covers all four major Irish whiskey types. Produced at Royal Oak Distillery, it offers an accessible entry into this historic method using a mash of at least 30% malted barley and 30% unmalted barley.
Specs at a glance
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Style | Irish single pot still whiskey |
| ABV | 44.3% |
| Mashbill | Minimum 30% malted barley, minimum 30% unmalted barley, maximum 5% other grains |
| Release Info | 2020 launch as part of a four-expression lineup representing blended, pot still, malt, and grain styles; matured in ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks at Royal Oak Distillery |
| Age | NAS |
Good to know
Owned by Disaronno International and distilled at Royal Oak Distillery, this expression launched in 2020 to educate tasters on Irish whiskey diversity. Expert reviews position it as the thickest and richest in the Busker range, ideal for comparative flights at whiskey bars. Adding water may flatten the front palate but preserves its core savory qualities.
Tasting notes
- Nose: Musty aromas mingle with peanut brittle and dry sherry, underscored by faint alcohol.
- Palate: Caramel dominates alongside prominent grain notes, delivering a thicker, savory texture without excess sweetness.
- Finish: Meaty and peppery with tannic grip, lingering moderately.
Notable details
- Production: Distilled in pot stills and aged in ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks; non-chill filtered status not specified.
- Lineage: Part of Busker's 2020 inaugural set from Royal Oak Distillery under Disaronno International ownership.
- Comparison: Stands out as the savory, full-bodied contrast to lighter Busker expressions, earning 3.5/5 for its richness.
- Availability: Best experienced in the full lineup for stylistic comparison; widely positioned for group tastings.
Serving suggestions
Neat or with a touch of water to explore savory layers; suits whiskey flights rather than standalone sipping.
"The Busker Single Pot Still is the thickest and richest, providing a savory contrast in the lineup." – The Whiskey Wash
Closing
A sturdy, savory staple for Irish whiskey explorers seeking pot still tradition without frills.
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