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Stephen McMullin

istil 38 Pot Still Irish Vodka pouring at Taste of Dublin 2022

With three expressions in its range, the best cocktail bars, gastro pubs and independent off licences around the entire country have all been huge supporters of independently owned Irish vodka, istil 38. It seems only fitting that it should also feature at one of Ireland's premier food and drink festivals, Taste of Dublin.

For this year's annual event in Iveagh Gardens, takinf place from June 16-19, istil 38 will be the pouring vodka at the main bar, giving thousands of people a fantastic opportunity to enjoy Ireland's most exciting vodka.

The brand's creative director Pippa Ormond O'Connor said, "I've always loved attending Taste of Dublin. It's such a well run and exciting gathering of the finest chefs and food and drink producers. We're extremely honoured to be placed amongst such incredible national talents. Our team has worked really hard to pull together a fantastic menu that is perfect for sultry summer evenings at such a delicious and fun-filled festival."

At the main festival bar, attendants will be able to enjoy:

- istil Vodka Soda & Lime
- Vanilla Mule
- istil Pink Berry & Citrus Tonic

Produced in a traditional copper pot still, but made to be enjoyed with thoroughly modern serves, istil 38 Irish Vodka has three expressions in its range. A classic vodka and two flavours, Pink Berries and Vanilla. Each one is specifically designed to be mixed into long drinks and into some of the world's most loved cocktails.

It is slow distilled four times thus leaving the vodka so pure that it needs no further filtration, leaving istil 38 with a highly finessed quality of liquid. This distillation process also gives the vodka a softer, velvety mouthfeel.

istil 38 is available at independent off licences across Ireland or from their online store at an RRP of €38.

5c from each bottle sold in Ireland will go towards Hometree for planting native Irish trees.

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