Proper No. Twelve is a blended Irish whiskey produced with the help of former Bushmills distillery manager David Elder. Featuring malt and grain whiskeys drawn from bourbon barrels, nearly 100 blends were created before deciding upon the one in the bottle.
Vanilla pod, floral barley and a touch of sandalwood.
Orchard fruit and honey notes arrive first, backed up by a kick of white pepper.
Drying oak heat and a drizzle of caramel.

The whiskey tastes cheap and horrible. Something you drink only when mixed with soft drinks. The pungent smell of nail varnish can be smelled when the bottle is first opened. Bad product riding on a viral name to sell. No substance.
Most definitely below bar even in comparison to average whiskeys half this price. Pungent smell, foul after-taste. Not recommended even as a mixer.
Harsh & acerbic with vanilla notes that seem artificial. No wonder he’s gone 1-3 in his fights since he launched this crappy brand
Very astringent smell. Almost like vanilla flavored nail polish remover. You do taste vanilla, a small touch of honey, and toasted barley. Very little to no mouth feel. Drinkable with a mixer but straight up is just a harsh young alcohol burn.
Loved every sip of it
Was: £27.90Now: £24.98