Irish Single Malt is a type of whiskey that originates from Ireland. It is made from 100% malted barley by a single distillery in a pot still. Distilleries in Ireland have been known for producing this type of whiskey for centuries, making it a significant part of the country's whiskey tradition. What sets Irish Single Malt apart from its competitors is its triple distillation process, which results in a smoother and lighter spirit compared to the Scotch counterparts. Each distillery in Ireland has its unique way of producing single malt, giving each whiskey its unique flavor profile.