Ahascragh Distillery in County Galway will be the home of our spirits. Currently under construction, we are transforming a nineteenth century mill into an eco-distillery and visitor centre in the heart of the village. Our drive and passion is to distil some of the first carbon neutral whiskey in Ireland. The Old Mill Shop & Café is now open in Read more...
Address: Bunnacurry Achill Island Achill ED Achill Island F28 AY75 Ireland
Achill Island County Mayo is the most westerly point in Europe. Its unique micro-climate provides the ideal conditions for making and maturing premium Irish Whiskey. The Wild Atlantic waves, sea air & moderate temperature combine to give a unique maturation climate exclusive to Achill Island. Read more...
Address: Clonakilty Distillery, The Waterfront, Clonakilty, Co Cork, P85 EW82 Clonakilty County Cork P85EW82 Ireland
Clonakilty Distillery is part of the next generation of Irish Whiskey Distilleries. Opened in a statement building in the town of Clonakilty on the wonderful Wild Atlantic Way, the distillery is already laying down Single Pot Still & Single Malt from it’s impressive copper pot stills. A full visitors centre, cafe and distillery shop are on site. Selections of their Read more...
Address: Royal Oak Rd Royaloak County Carlow Ireland
The Irishman Brand is a part of Walsh Whiskey Distillery Premium Irish Whiskey’s. Our mission is to produce Craft, Quality and Personable Irish Whiskey Read more...
Address: Dept of Engineering Connaught County Galway Ireland
The distillery closed permanently in 1915. Nun’s Island Distillery was located in Galway on the west coast of Ireland. It produced Pure Irish Pot Still Whiskey. The whiskey was known as Persse’s Galway Whisky and the annual output was about 400,000 gallons. Persse’s was one of the first distilleries to bottle its own miniatures. A few of the buildings, most Read more...
Address: Main Street Dublin City County Dublin Ireland
The distillery was founded in 1878 as Chapelizod Distillery. Unique about this distillery is that it is was build and owned by a Scottish company, the Distillers’ Company Limited (DCL). Phoenix Park was the smallest of all the distilleries owned by DCL at the time. Due to the fact that this whiskey was distilled for export only, it was never Read more...
Address: Distillery Street Belfast Belfast Ireland
The company was founded by John Dumvill who rebranded his company to Dunville in 1825. In 1837 he added the production of blended whiskey and build the Royal Irish Distilleries in 1869. Due to huge business sales to the US the company suffered severely during prohibition in the US and closed in 1936 their prodution. In 2013 the Echlinville Distillery Read more...
Address: Thomas Street Dublin City County Dublin Ireland
Though it was one of the largest distilleries of its time only few people remember their whiskey. The distillery was located in ‘the golden triangle’ of distilling in Dublin. In 1891, the distillery was starting to feel the effects of cheap blended Scotch whiskies and joined forces with the DWD Distillery in Jones Road and the William Jameson Distillery in Read more...