The 'D.E.W.' in Tullamore D.E.W. comes from the initials of a General Manager at the Tullamore distillery in the later 19th Century, named Daniel E. Williams.
Fruity and biscuity. There are gristy notes with caramel and toffee sweetness and plenty of peels.
Good body with notes of sherried peels and spice, granary toast with butter and honey, grains and vanilla cream.
Quite vegetal and long with notes of caramel and toffee.

It's hard to do better for the price. Whether it's the kind of day where you have a single or the night you split a bottle, the DEW is always on point.
Tried differrent whiskey jameson, glenlivet, greek something, glenfiddih, jack d, chivas, another scotch forhot name, but This is very smooth delicate to relax and enjoy. Not so bitter not so heavy alkohol. Very good. For beginner in whiskey: 1 place is for Yamazaki 12, 2 place for tullamore and glenlivet 12, 3rd for chivas regal 12
Very good for the price!
I'm no expert by any means, but I like to have a wee dram now and then and Tullamore Dew surprises me with how grassy and refreshing it is every time. It's got somewhat of a bite to it, but at this price range it's a fantastic buy imo.
Crisp, clean, thoroughly pleasant in the glass, and quite drinkable, but nothing to get excited about. A real bargain all the same.