Jamerson's, Redbreast, Green Spot, Tullamore D.E.W, Bushmills and yes even proper 12. IRISH Whiskey! This is a popular and generally approachable, easy-drinking part of the whiskey world. It makes sense that a lot of people want to learn how to make Irish Whiskey at home. Ideally, if you wanted to make this kind of whiskey at home you would make a full all-grain mash (no table sugar). But I get it, that can be a little intimidating for the newer distiller. So we are going to take the next step past a sugar wash using a REAL all-grain mash. It's really not that tricky. However, for peace of mind, we have a big old table sugar safety net. Even if you mess the all-grain mash-up this will still ferment and create a tasty product.