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Keeper’s Heart Has An Ultra-Aged, Three Decades Old Irish Malt

Keeper’s Heart 32 Year Old Irish Single Malt
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In an extraordinary celebration of time, tradition, and craftsmanship, Keeper’s Heart is proud to introduce its most exclusive release to date: Keeper’s Heart 32-Year-Old Irish Single Malt. With only one barrel available, this ultra-limited expression will launch September 2025, offering collectors a truly once-in-a-lifetime whiskey. The release is bottled at a robust 54.9% ABV and will retail for $2,499.

Originally distilled at the Cooley Distillery and crafted from 100% malted barley, this rare whiskey was hand-selected in 2020 by Keeper’s Heart Master Distiller Brian Nation—before the Keeper’s Heart distillery opened its doors in Minneapolis. Over three decades of patient maturation yielded a whiskey of remarkable complexity and depth.

What makes it truly unique, however, is a subtle signature of peat—not from the mashbill, but from the history of the pot stills used to distill it. “The pot stills had once been used for peated whiskey and were never fully cleaned,” said Nation. “That faint wisp of smoke became a beautiful and unexpected part of this whiskey’s identity.”

This limited release will be exclusively available at O’Shaughnessy Distilling merch store as well as offered via Keeper’s Heart’s direct-to-consumer allocation and select private retail partners.

“Every whiskey we release tells a story—but this one is a legend,” said Patrick O’Shaughnessy, Keeper’s Heart Co-founder. “It’s a tribute to the roots we honor and the rare moments we create.”

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