Redbreast 21 Year Old | A MASTERPIECE of Irish Whiskey?!

Have you ever tried Redbreast 21 Year Old Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey? Welcome to Episode 14 of The Redbreast Diaries. In this episode, I’m opening one of the crown jewels of Irish whiskey ... Redbreast 21 Year Old Single Pot Still. A whiskey that’s not just aged… it’s evolved. Matured in a combination of bourbon and oloroso sherry casks, this expression represents everything Redbreast stands for complexity, craftsmanship, and time well spent. But what really happens when a single pot still whiskey rests for over two decades? Does it reach new heights of depth and flavour, or does age simply add prestige to the price tag? In this video, I’ll cover: The history behind Redbreast’s oldest core-range release How 21 years of maturation transforms the single pot still DNA The unique influence of bourbon and sherry casks at long ageing Why this whiskey is often called “the gold standard” of Irish single pot stills My honest verdict, is it truly worth the price and the praise? Whether you’ve been collecting Redbreast for years or you’re just discovering what makes this brand so special, this episode explores how time, tradition, and technique come together in one of Ireland’s greatest whiskeys. Don’t forget to: ✅ Subscribe for more episodes of The Redbreast Diaries 📺 Watch the full playlist here:    • The Redbreast Diaries   You can also visit www.whiskey4breakfast.com For more whiskey reviews, stories, and merch. The Redbreast Diaries is my journey through one of Ireland’s most beloved whiskey brands — part review, part reflection, part fact-finding mission. Whether you’re tasting your first dram or chasing every limited release, this series brings you closer to the heart of Irish whiskey: no fluff, just flavour. Follow along, join the chat, and let’s raise a glass together. Sláinte 🥃 The Whiskey: Review of Redbreast 21 Year Old Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey: Matured in a combination of bourbon and oloroso sherry casks, expertly balanced for over two decades to deliver deep tropical fruits, toasted oak, and warming spice. ABV: 46% | Style: Single Pot Still | Distillery: Midleton, County Cork