top of page

Get St. Patrick’s Day Ready with Roe & Co Blended Irish Whiskey!

  • Writer: Mary Ann
    Mary Ann
  • Feb 16, 2024
  • 2 min read

With just over a month away, Roe & Co Blended Irish Whiskey is counting down the days to celebrate their favorite holiday - St. Patrick’s Day!



Roe & Co, a new contemporary blend, is inspired by the once world-famous George Roe & Co Distillery in Dublin. Roe & Co is made from the finest hand-selected stocks of irish malt and grain whiskies, aged in bourbon casks. Using her 30 years of experience, our Master Blender Caroline Martin has created a versatile, premium whiskey. Roe & Co is a luxuriously smooth blend with a perfect harmony between the intense fruitiness of the malt and the mellow creaminess of the grain whiskies.




ROE & CO IRISH COFFEE:


INGREDIENTS:

  • 1.5 oz Roe & Co

  • 2 tsp light brown sugar

  • 1 cup hot or cold brewed coffee

  • Whipped cream

METHOD:

HOT: Add Hot coffee and sugar, stir and mix well. Once combined, add the Roe & Co Irish Whiskey. Top with Whipped Cream.

COLD: Mix sugar and cold brew coffee well. Stir in Roe & Co. Irish Whiskey and pour over ice ice-filled Irish coffee mug. Top with Whipped Cream.



ROE & CO SMASH


INGREDIENTS:

  • 1.5 oz Roe & Co

  • 0.5 oz Sugar Syrup

  • 0.5 oz Fresh Lime Juice

  • 8 Mint Leaves

  • 3 Dashes of Angostura Bitters

  • Top with Soda Water.

  • Garnish with the Sprig of Fresh Mint.

EQUIPMENT:

  • Highball Glass

  • Spoon

METHOD: Add all ingredients (apart from Soda) to a highball glass and stir to combine all the ingredients. Add crushed ice to the top. Top with fresh soda water and stir once more. Garnish with a fresh mint sprig.



THE ROE LIFE HI-BALL


INGREDIENTS:

  • 1.25 oz Roe & Co

  • 0.5 oz Milk Punch (Homemade or Purchased)

  • 1 oz Lemon Soda (or Fever Tree Yuzu if you are feeling spunky)

EQUIPMENT:

  • Highball Glass

  • Ice

METHOD: Combine ingredients in glass and garnish with edible seasonal flowers.

2 Comments


ZacharyoNetanyo
Apr 03

This is communication by color, says Mintiens, who notes that precision was not the point – indicating an link hour was precise enough. "In 24 hours, you link see all the color link combinations and every hour exhibits the same colors, so color can be a perfect hour indicator on a watch."

Like

IYanishYasminh
Mar 28

I think we had decided fairly early on that we wanted to kind of cut down a number of components you could see on the link dial side and finish those as perfectly link as possible, Brackfield says. "Once we had made that decision, we stuck with those components link and hid everything else which could be made at a lower cost."

Like

Drop Us a Line, Let Us Know What You Think

Thanks for submitting!

© 2023 by Train of Thoughts. Proudly created with Wix.com

bottom of page