Bushmills Prohibition Recipe Peaky Blinders Irish Whiskey 750ML

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Description

Bushmills Prohibition Recipe Peaky Blinders Irish Whiskey 750ML is a non-chill filtered Irish blended whiskey bottled at 46% ABV in a 750ml bottle. What distinguishes this release from the broader Bushmills range is its non-chill filtered presentation and elevated proof — two qualities rarely found together in Irish whiskey at this price tier.

Quick Facts: ABV: 46% (92 proof)  |  Origin: Northern Ireland  |  Blend of 3, 4 & 5 Year Old Whiskeys  |  Distillery: Old Bushmills Distillery

Production & Heritage

The Old Bushmills Distillery in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, holds a distilling license dating to 1608, making it one of the oldest licensed distilling sites in the world. The Prohibition Recipe expression blends 45% single malt whiskey with 55% proprietary grain whiskey, all matured in ex-bourbon barrels. The blend is dominated by four-year-old stock, with components ranging from three to five years old. Critically, this bottling skips chill filtration entirely and is presented at a full 46% ABV — a six-point increase over the standard Bushmills Original. That combination preserves oils and texture that would otherwise be stripped away, resulting in a noticeably richer mouthfeel. The release is a collaboration tied to the BBC television series Peaky Blinders, inspired by the Prohibition era of the 1920s.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: A dense, malty bouquet opens with fresh barley and hay-like grain before moving into honeycomb, dried orchard fruit, and a dusting of baking spice. Subtle banana chip and vanilla undertones develop with time in the glass.

Taste: The entry is bold and grain-forward, with rye bread and toasted almonds leading into a mid-palate wave of orange marmalade and cinnamon. Honeyed orchard fruit and light caramel sweeten the profile as it builds, with the non-chill filtered texture contributing a noticeably oily, full body.

Finish: Long and warming, with zesty citrus oils and vanilla bean carrying well beyond the swallow. A gentle cereal dryness and lingering spice close things out cleanly.

How to Drink Prohibition Recipe

The 46% ABV and non-chill filtered body make this well suited for neat sipping at room temperature; a few drops of water open the honeycomb and citrus notes further without diminishing structure. On the rocks works equally well, as the higher proof holds up against dilution.

In cocktails, the bold grain character and spice profile give it real versatility. An Irish Old Fashioned benefits from the rye bread and cinnamon notes, which pair naturally with bitters and orange peel. A Penicillin (substituting for Scotch) works surprisingly well — the honeyed malt and citrus oils mesh with ginger and lemon. A classic Whiskey Sour lets the orange marmalade and vanilla come through against the citrus acid.

Best For

  • Fans of Peaky Blinders looking for a genuinely well-made tie-in product rather than a novelty bottle
  • Irish whiskey drinkers exploring non-chill filtered expressions for the first time
  • Gifting to a whiskey enthusiast who appreciates higher-proof, full-bodied blends
  • Building an Irish whiskey tasting flight alongside Bushmills Original to demonstrate the effect of NCF and increased ABV

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Prohibition Recipe taste like? It delivers a bold, grain-forward palate of rye bread, orange marmalade, and cinnamon with a honeyed sweetness and long citrus-oil finish. The non-chill filtered texture gives it a richer, oilier mouthfeel than most standard Irish blends.

How does Prohibition Recipe compare to Bushmills Original? Bushmills Original is triple-distilled, chill filtered, and bottled at 40% ABV, resulting in a lighter, smoother profile. The Prohibition Recipe uses a similar blending style but raises the ABV to 46% and removes chill filtration, producing notably more body, flavor intensity, and textural complexity.

Is Prohibition Recipe good for sipping neat? Yes — the 46% ABV is high enough to carry robust flavor but low enough to remain approachable without water, and the non-chill filtered oils create a smooth, coating texture on the palate.

Where is Prohibition Recipe made? It is produced at the Old Bushmills Distillery in Bushmills, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The distillery has held a license to distill since 1608 and sits along the northern coast near the Giant's Causeway.

What foods pair well with Prohibition Recipe? Smoked salmon and brown bread complement the malty grain character. Sharp aged cheddar echoes the honey and dried fruit notes. Roasted almonds mirror the nutty mid-palate. Orange-glazed duck works with the marmalade and cinnamon, and dark chocolate with sea salt highlights the vanilla bean finish.

What sizes does Prohibition Recipe come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.

Is Prohibition Recipe worth the price? It positions as a mid-range Irish whiskey and represents strong value within that tier, primarily because non-chill filtered Irish blends at 46% ABV are uncommon at this price level — most competing products at similar cost are chill filtered and bottled at 40%.

Why Prohibition Recipe?

Licensed tie-in bottles frequently prioritize branding over liquid quality; the Prohibition Recipe is a genuine exception. The decision to bottle at 46% and skip chill filtration transforms what could have been a repackaged standard blend into something meaningfully distinct — the additional proof and retained oils deliver texture and flavor density that the base Bushmills lineup does not reach. The 45/55 single malt-to-grain ratio gives it enough malt complexity to hold interest while the grain whiskey keeps it approachable. For anyone interested in exploring what non-chill filtration and a modest proof increase actually do to Irish whiskey character, this bottling makes a compelling and affordable case study.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Whiskey
  • Product of
    Ireland
  • Size
    750ML
  • Proof
    80
  • Brand
    Bushmills

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