Explore the story behind our first 100% American-made expression, Keeper’s Heart American Pot Still Whiskey.

IRISH TRADITION MEETS AMERICAN CHARACTER

COCKTAIL RECIPES
Whether you’re in the mood for a cozy hot drink, a timeless classic, or one of our unique signature creations, we’ve got the perfect recipe for you.

Created to celebrate and unlock the moments worth keeping Keeper’s Heart is created to celebrate and unlock the moments worth keeping. Made with pride and a keen eye for time-tested quality, our whiskey is inspired by our family journey. Bringing together our Irish and American heritage and distilling tradition, we create whiskeys that are truly remarkable.
We’re proud to introduce our first self-distilled release, Keeper’s Heart American Pot Still. Triple distilled in copper pot stills and aged four years in virgin American oak, it’s a complex, full-bodied whiskey with notes of vanilla, caramel, and toasted oak.
Our whiskeys unlock the best of times among friends and family. Enjoy every moment, for as our family motto says, Fugit Hora The Hour Flies
Introducing Brian Nation
Master Distiller
Meet Brian, our Master Distiller. He is an absolute legend in the world of Irish Whiskey and we couldn’t be more proud to call him a member of our family. Brian’s experience speaks for itself. For the last 7 years he was Master Distiller for some of the most renowned and high quality Irish whiskeys in the world including Jameson, Redbreast, Midleton Very Rare, the Spot range and Powers Irish Whiskey.
It is not just Brian’s taste for whiskey that brought him to Keeper’s Heart—Brian was captivated by the opportunity to bring his skills and family to America in order to explore new expressions in whiskey, bringing together two whiskey traditions to create something entirely new. We are thrilled he is part of the family.
“To be involved in a team that is creating a new whiskey, a new taste profile, a blending of American and Irish whiskey... that really excites me.”
– BRIAN NATION
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Rochester, World Cocktail Day is this Wednesday 🥃
If you’re looking for a reason to celebrate on May 13, here are a few Keeper’s cocktails worth sipping around town:
🫐 Blackberry Bramble – @barrysirishpub
🥊 Bareknuckle Boxer – @bitterhoneyroc
🍋 Irish Mule – @ziggysroc
🥃 Irish Godfather – @tpsirishpub
☕ Espresso Martini & Heart of Gold – @aquavitaeroc
Cheers!
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2 oz Keeper’s Heart Irish + American
¾ oz Fresh Lemon Juice
¾ oz Simple Syrup
5 Raspberries + 8 Mint Leaves
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1. Muddle berries, mint, and syrup in a shaker.
2. Add whiskey, lemon, and ice. Shake hard.
3. Double strain into a tall glass filled with crushed ice.
4. Garnish with a mint bouquet and extra berries.
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You make it, you clean up, she relaxes.
Happy Mother’s Day! 💐🥃🍓
Boston area, World Cocktail Day is right around the corner 🥃
Here are a few Keeper’s cocktails worth adding to your May 13th plans:
🥃 Keeper’s Old Fashioned – @leosristoranteworcester
🌴 Keeper’s Paradise – @thesmokeshopbbq (available at all locations!)
🍋 Keeper’s Lemonade – @arignabellingham
Which one are you sipping first?
Chicago knows a good cocktail 🥃
Here are a few Keeper’s pours worth adding to your World Cocktail Day plans on May 13th:
🍋 Keeper’s Irish Mule – @oshaughnessyspub
☕ Keeper’s Espresso Martini – @thenativechicago
🥃 Keeper’s Old Fashioned – @wolfhoundchicago
Sláinte!
May 13 is World Cocktail Day, Twin Cities 🥃
Here are a few of our go-to spots pouring Keeper’s cocktails across the city you won’t want to miss:
🍊 Old Fashioned on Tap – @hewinghotel
🍓 Strawberry Cucumber Smash – @paulysstpaul
🥜 Phil’s Whimsey – @lostfox_lowertown
🍷 Clarified New York Sour – @brunsonspub
🌿 Rosemary Old Fashioned – @howempls
🍋 Twin Cities Tea – @stanleysbarroom
🥃 Boulevardier – @darkhorsestpaul
🍸 American Pot Still Sour – @saintpaulhotel
It’s almost World Cocktail Day, Milwaukee 🥃
Here are a few standout Keeper’s cocktails to enjoy on May 13th:
🍊 Irish Old Fashioned – @reveres_tavern (Delafield, WI)
🍋 Irish American Mule – @jbsblueribbon
🍯 Bee Keeper – @17thwardmke
Where are you headed first?