Today’s video features two Irish Whiskeys from Two Stacks. They come in a wee can and they go by the name, Dram in a Can, which makes perfect sense because each can is just 100ml. That’s just enough to drink on your own, but if you’re feeling generous and not very thirsty, it’s also enough to share with a friend.
Here’s a bit of info from the Two Stacks website about the two whiskeys:
Two Stacks Single Pot Still – Double Barrel, is an exceptional SPS whiskey that undergoes a double-barrel aging process, culminating in a finish within ex-American Rye Casks. With an ABV of 43%, it embodies a rich complexity and depth of flavors. Expect a symphony of notes, where the smoothness of the Irish tradition converges with a beautiful spicy character drawn from the American Rye barrels, delivering a truly distinctive and gratifying drinking experience. Enjoy the nuanced layers of oak, subtle spices, and a velvety texture that dance on the palate, leaving an enduring impression of finesse and refinement. 43% ABV
Two Stacks Single Malt – Double Barrel is a ready-to-go can of fruity, nutty Irish single malt whiskey from Two Stacks. It is made with a blend of 10% peated malt and 90% unpeated malt and matured in both ex-bourbon and ex-oloroso sherry casks. The palate offers notes of deep oak spice, wild brambles, sweet blackcurrants, hazelnuts, and toasted walnuts that linger in the finish. 43% ABV
Click play on the above video to hear all of our thoughts about these two drams. In a can!
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Many thanks to WhiskyCast for gifting us these very generous samples!
Categories: Booze Dancing TV, Booze Review, Two Stacks






For those who want to pack these in their hand luggage for flights you should be able to get them through TSA checkpoints. While it’s always “at the discretion of TSA agents” make sure that you put your Dram in a Can in a separate plastic bag so that it can seen when scanned. At 100ml or 3.4oz these comply with TSA regulations – https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/liquids-aerosols-gels-rule
When on the plane you CAN’T serve yourself these, but if you’re lucky and ask one of the flight attendants they may serve it to you. Sláinte
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