Flying Tumbler Irish Whiskey
Meet Flying Tumbler Whiskey, the independent Irish whiskey brand from Co. Carlow that's all about adventure, quality, and a good laugh. We don’t just bottle whiskey – we hunt down the best spirit to our exact specs, then mature it, blend it, and bottle it ourselves, all right here in Carlow, Ireland. You can find our three unique bottlings ready to fuel your next adventure – whether you're sipping at home, at your favorite pub, or ordering online from your couch in your pajamas. No judgment here.
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Flying Tumbler Launches into Maryland and Washington DC
The Bird Has Landed into the Maryland Market Flying Tumbler Irish Whiskey, independent blender and bottler known for their modern approach to the...
Flying Tumbler signs with MS-Walker for distribution in the USA.
Flying Tumbler, an Irish Whiskey brand created and launched by the Walsh family, is available in the U.S. market rolling out first in the North...
Introducing the Tippler, Roller and Bird from Flying Tumbler
About Flying Tumbler Flying Tumbler Whiskey is an independent Irish whiskey bottler from Co Carlow. We custom source whiskey spirit to our...
Flying Tumbler sets sail for North America
About Flying Tumbler Flying Tumbler Whiskey is an independent Irish whiskey bottler from Co Carlow. We custom source whiskey spirit to our...
Two new bottlings from Flying Tumbler
Flying Tumbler Whiskey is an independent Irish whiskey bottler from Co Carlow. We custom source whiskey spirit to our specification and then bottle...
Flying Tumbler Irish Whiskey Launches 'The Bird'
Flying Tumbler Irish Whiskey, a company founded by Patrick, Thomas, Jen & Eric Walsh, officially launched on August 29th 2020 in Dublin unveiling...
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Quirky independent light whiskey blend matured in bourbon & oloroso barrels. Hints of citrus/dried fruits which is quite mellow and a pleasant. Very light burn, not overpowering, I tried it neat but possibly would benefit from a drop of water next time round. Pretty unique scent. Aesthetically it has a nice quirky design which is a departure from the typical Irish Whiskey style and a bottle more similar to Japanese styles with individually inscribed batch numbering on each bottle & tube.
A solid Irish whiskey, not made like this often enough
Quite soft and citrusy on the nose with floral hints - reminds me of some bourbons. On the palate a bit more grain than malt. Some vanilla and dried fruits. When it opens up a bit, you get a bit more. It's like putting the volume up a couple of notches.