Helen Mulholland | |
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Born | Portstewart, Northern Ireland |
Education | |
Occupation | Master blender |
Employer | Sazerac Ireland |
Organisation | Irish Whiskey Association |
Helen Mulholland is a whiskey distiller and master blender from Northern Ireland. She is the first woman master blender in Irish whiskey history and the current chair of the Irish Whiskey Association.
Mulholland was born in Portstewart, Northern Ireland. [1] She describes being brought up in a "dry" household, with her parents only having the occasional drink with a visitor. [2] She received a degree in food technology from the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise followed by a masters from the University of Reading. [1]
Mulholland started working at Bushmills Distillery as a student placement. [3] She worked as a lab technician [2] before becoming their master blender in 2005, the first female to hold the position in Ireland. [4] She was part of the team at Bushmills that discovered crystalised malt, which enhances the natural sweetness of a whiskey. [5] Mulholland later used the crystal malt to create the Bushmills 1608, which won "Best Irish Blended Whisky" from the World Whisky Awards in 2008. [5] She also has been personally involved in the selection of the wooden barrels used to store the whiskey, given the contribution of the barrel to the final taste of the product. [2]
Mulholland moved from Bushmills to Sazerac Ireland, serving as master blender in the town of Sligo. [6] She became vice-chair of the Irish Whiskey Association in 2022, [7] and in 2024 became the Chair, the first woman to do so. [8] She is also a member of the Last Drop Distillers' Assembly, an international whiskey organisation. [9]