There are whisky experiments, and then there are whisky experiments that make you sit up straight and pay attention. Method and Madness Mezcal Cask falls squarely into the second camp — an Irish whiskey finished in casks that once held agave spirit, bottled at a commanding 60% ABV, and released as a Whisky Exchange exclusive. It is, on paper, the kind of thing that could go spectacularly right or spectacularly wrong. I'm happy to report it lands firmly on the right side of that divide.
Method and Madness has become Irish whiskey's most reliable laboratory. The range exists specifically to push boundaries — to take the clean, approachable DNA of Irish distilling and run it through unexpected finishing casks. A mezcal cask finish is a bold proposition. Mezcal is not tequila's polite cousin; it is smoke and earth and desert heat, the kind of spirit that leaves its fingerprints on oak in ways that are difficult to predict. Marrying that influence with Irish whiskey's characteristic smoothness is either inspired or reckless. Having spent time with this bottle, I'd argue it's both, and that's precisely why it works.
At 60% ABV, this is not a whisky that holds your hand. It arrives at full cask strength, uncut and unfiltered, which means you're getting the complete picture — nothing diluted, nothing smoothed over for convenience. That's a deliberate choice, and the right one. A whisky this unusual deserves to be tasted at its full intensity. A few drops of water open it up considerably, but even neat, there's a surprising accessibility beneath the strength. The Irish distillate provides a foundation that's inherently more approachable than, say, a cask-strength Scotch from a heavily peated distillery. There's a gentleness at the core that the mezcal cask influence plays against rather than overwhelms.
The NAS designation means we don't know the exact age of the spirit, but what matters here is the finishing — the conversation between Irish grain and agave-soaked wood. It's that interplay that justifies the £99.95 price tag and the curiosity of anyone willing to try something genuinely different.
Tasting Notes
I'll hold off on detailed nose, palate, and finish breakdowns until I can spend more extended time with this bottle across multiple sessions. A whisky at this strength and with this level of complexity deserves that patience. What I will say is that the mezcal cask influence is present without being theatrical — it adds dimension rather than dominating the conversation. Expect the unexpected, but don't expect a gimmick.
The Verdict
Method and Madness Mezcal Cask is a whisky for people who are tired of safe choices. It's strange in the best possible way — genuinely novel without sacrificing drinkability. The cask strength bottling shows confidence from the blenders, and the Whisky Exchange exclusivity gives it a collector's appeal that won't last. At £99.95, it's not an impulse buy, but it's fairly priced for a cask strength exclusive with this much personality. I'd score it 7.6 out of 10 — a strong, distinctive dram that rewards curiosity and punishes expectations in equal measure. It loses half a point for the opacity of the NAS label and another for the fact that, at this price, I'd like a little more information about what's actually in the bottle. But what's in the glass? That speaks for itself.
Best Served
Pour 25ml neat into a Glencairn and let it breathe for a good five minutes — this whisky needs air the way a long-haul traveller needs a stretch. Then add water, a few drops at a time, until the alcohol heat softens and the cask influence begins to unfold. On a warm evening, try it alongside a slice of grilled pineapple with a dusting of smoked salt — the fruit and smoke will echo what the mezcal cask brings to the whiskey, and you'll wonder why this pairing isn't already famous.
Community Reviews
Sara Lindstrom
Genuinely unique bottle
7/10
You won't find another Irish whiskey that tastes like this. The mezcal cask adds something almost savoury — think grilled citrus and mineral smoke rather than peaty smoke. It's not my everyday pour at that price point but I don't regret buying it. Would love to try this at a lower ABV too.
17 March 2026
Jackson Wu
Genuinely unique bottle
7/10
You won't find another Irish whiskey that tastes like this. The mezcal cask adds something almost savoury — think grilled citrus and mineral smoke rather than peaty smoke. It's not my everyday pour at that price point but I don't regret buying it. Would love to try this at a lower ABV too.
17 March 2026
Luna Chavez
Genuinely unique bottle
7/10
You won't find another Irish whiskey that tastes like this. The mezcal cask adds something almost savoury — think grilled citrus and mineral smoke rather than peaty smoke. It's not my everyday pour at that price point but I don't regret buying it. Would love to try this at a lower ABV too.
17 March 2026
Celeste Moreno
One of my favourite TWE exclusives
9/10
Grabbed this on a whim from The Whisky Exchange and I'm so glad I did. The mezcal influence is subtle but adds this gorgeous smoky-savoury backbone to what's otherwise a fruity, rich Irish spirit. Cask strength at 60% and it barely needs water. Absolute cracker.
7 March 2026
Benjamin Ross
One of my favourite TWE exclusives
9/10
Grabbed this on a whim from The Whisky Exchange and I'm so glad I did. The mezcal influence is subtle but adds this gorgeous smoky-savoury backbone to what's otherwise a fruity, rich Irish spirit. Cask strength at 60% and it barely needs water. Absolute cracker.
7 March 2026
Yasmine Najjar
One of my favourite TWE exclusives
9/10
Grabbed this on a whim from The Whisky Exchange and I'm so glad I did. The mezcal influence is subtle but adds this gorgeous smoky-savoury backbone to what's otherwise a fruity, rich Irish spirit. Cask strength at 60% and it barely needs water. Absolute cracker.
7 March 2026
Nils Bergman
A bit too wild for my taste
6/10
I appreciate what they're going for but the mezcal influence dominates too much for me. I kept wanting more of the Irish whiskey character to come through and it just didn't. The finish is long and peppery which I did enjoy. Might work better with ice but I prefer my Irish neat.
4 February 2026
Daisy Miller
A bit too wild for my taste
6/10
I appreciate what they're going for but the mezcal influence dominates too much for me. I kept wanting more of the Irish whiskey character to come through and it just didn't. The finish is long and peppery which I did enjoy. Might work better with ice but I prefer my Irish neat.
4 February 2026
Erik Strom
A bit too wild for my taste
6/10
I appreciate what they're going for but the mezcal influence dominates too much for me. I kept wanting more of the Irish whiskey character to come through and it just didn't. The finish is long and peppery which I did enjoy. Might work better with ice but I prefer my Irish neat.
4 February 2026
Samir Patel
Fun experiment, solid dram
7/10
Method and Madness always swing for the fences and I respect that. The mezcal cask gives it an unusual earthy smoke that's nothing like peat — more like roasted agave and dried chilli. Not something I'd drink every night but it's a great conversation bottle for when mates come over.
19 January 2026
Ayako Hirano
Fun experiment, solid dram
7/10
Method and Madness always swing for the fences and I respect that. The mezcal cask gives it an unusual earthy smoke that's nothing like peat — more like roasted agave and dried chilli. Not something I'd drink every night but it's a great conversation bottle for when mates come over.
19 January 2026
Tyler Bennet
Fun experiment, solid dram
7/10
Method and Madness always swing for the fences and I respect that. The mezcal cask gives it an unusual earthy smoke that's nothing like peat — more like roasted agave and dried chilli. Not something I'd drink every night but it's a great conversation bottle for when mates come over.
19 January 2026
Valentina Ricci
Mezcal meets Irish in the best way
8/10
I was skeptical about a mezcal cask finish on Irish whiskey but this genuinely works. You get that smoky agave funk on the nose, then it opens up into creamy vanilla and tropical fruit. At 60% ABV it's a beast neat, but a few drops of water really lets the smoke and sweetness dance together.
16 December 2025
Kai Oliveira
Mezcal meets Irish in the best way
8/10
I was skeptical about a mezcal cask finish on Irish whiskey but this genuinely works. You get that smoky agave funk on the nose, then it opens up into creamy vanilla and tropical fruit. At 60% ABV it's a beast neat, but a few drops of water really lets the smoke and sweetness dance together.
16 December 2025
Annika Svensson
Mezcal meets Irish in the best way
8/10
I was skeptical about a mezcal cask finish on Irish whiskey but this genuinely works. You get that smoky agave funk on the nose, then it opens up into creamy vanilla and tropical fruit. At 60% ABV it's a beast neat, but a few drops of water really lets the smoke and sweetness dance together.
16 December 2025
Aria Kim
Cask strength done right
8/10
Full 60% and it doesn't bully you the way some cask strength bottles do. There's real depth here — baked banana, a wisp of smoke, dark chocolate on the finish. I've tried a few Method and Madness releases and this is up there with their best. TWE exclusive so grab it while you can.
13 December 2025
James Okafor
Cask strength done right
8/10
Full 60% and it doesn't bully you the way some cask strength bottles do. There's real depth here — baked banana, a wisp of smoke, dark chocolate on the finish. I've tried a few Method and Madness releases and this is up there with their best. TWE exclusive so grab it while you can.
13 December 2025
Elena Vasquez
Cask strength done right
8/10
Full 60% and it doesn't bully you the way some cask strength bottles do. There's real depth here — baked banana, a wisp of smoke, dark chocolate on the finish. I've tried a few Method and Madness releases and this is up there with their best. TWE exclusive so grab it while you can.
13 December 2025
Ingrid Holm
The nose alone is worth it
8/10
Poured this neat and spent ten minutes just nosing it. Lime zest, smoked honey, a bit of leather. On the palate it's hot at 60% obviously, but there's this lovely salted caramel and green fruit thing going on. I keep coming back to the bottle which says it all really.
22 October 2025
Rafael Santos
The nose alone is worth it
8/10
Poured this neat and spent ten minutes just nosing it. Lime zest, smoked honey, a bit of leather. On the palate it's hot at 60% obviously, but there's this lovely salted caramel and green fruit thing going on. I keep coming back to the bottle which says it all really.
22 October 2025
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