Born out of passion by founders, and husband and wife duo, Sam & Maudeline Black, our Brewery & Distillery creates unique brews and boutique spirits. 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...
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...
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...
Address: Tullamore Distillery, Tullamore Bypass, The Municipal District of Tullamore, Leinster Tullamore County Offaly R35 FH59 Ireland
Tullamore Dew is today the second largest Irish whiskey in the world. Tullamore D.E.W. is triple distilled and a unique blend of all three types of Irish whiskey – pot still, malt and grain whiskey. Read more...