Paddy The Whisky Of Quality

Paddy, The Whisky Of Quality, Arklow, Circa 1950s/60s

The Paddy The Whisky Of Quality jug on display here is one of five of this type. We have four of them in this collection. There are two main differences: firstly, the text on the front of the jug, which reads ‘Paddy, The Whisky of Quality’ on both sides. The other difference is the Arklow stamp on the base of the jug, indicating it was made in the 1950s or 1960s.

The jug features the iconic Paddy Whiskey logo on both sides. The logo is a map of Ireland with colours representing the four provinces of Ireland. Green for Ulster, yellow for Leinster, purple for Munster, and red for Connaught.

Paddy is a brand of blended Irish whiskey made at the Midleton distillery in County Cork, Ireland. It’s made for Sazerac which is a privately held American company. Irish Distillers owned the brand until Sazerac acquired it in 2016. Paddy is the fourth-largest selling Irish whiskey globally.

Rarity IndexRare
Stamp DateCirca 1950s/60s
Stamp TextArklow Made in Republic of Ireland
Weight 474 g
Estimate Value (Good condition, with no cracks or chips)Coming soon