AI News & TrendsIreland reviews whiskey rules, allows peated Pot Still and new grains
Ireland has started a public consultation to review its Irish whiskey rules, asking for feedback about possible changes in how whiskey is made and labelled. Some proposals may allow more grains in Pot Still whiskey, permit peated Pot Still types, and use different kinds of wooden casks for aging. There is no clear government position yet, and the review is open until 4 September 2026. Some people think these changes might honor old recipes and give producers more options, while others worry they could affect the whiskey's image. The department will summarize opinions after the deadline and may send the new rules to the EU for approval.













