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Address: 57 Clanbrassil Street Lower
Dublin
Dublin
D08 HC79
Ireland
Dublin
Dublin
D08 HC79
Ireland
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Modified: September 3, 2017
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Address: 17 Newmarket
Dublin
Dublin
Ireland
Dublin
Dublin
Ireland
Dublin has traditionally been the heart of the Irish whiskey industry and it is connected with the family name Teeling. During Walter Teeling’s time there were over 37 different distilleries in Dublin. The Liberties area of Dublin in particular was recognised as the epicentre for Dublin whiskey and was dubbed the “Golden Triangle” due to the number of distilleries clustered Read more...
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Modified: January 30, 2018
Address: 84 Camden Street Lower
Dublin
Dublin
D02 DH36
Ireland
Dublin
Dublin
D02 DH36
Ireland
5 Lamps is a locally brewed beer. Our roots are planted firmly in a vibrant, authentic, and real place that loves language and wit. A place that raises an eyebrow (and a pint glass) when it hears a load of bull, and says ‘ah here’. Our beer is crisp, great tasting – and distinctive, like where it’s from. Have it Read more...
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Modified: April 17, 2024
Address: 1-11 Dolphin's Barn St
Dublin
Dublin
Ireland
Dublin
Dublin
Ireland
Founder of Dot Brew, Shane Kelly, has made a name for both himself and his brand over the last few years through a keen passion and love for experimentation when it comes to his brews, most notably in the form of barrel ageing and hybrid styles. The Dublin based brewer has carved out quite a niche, developing a unique style Read more...
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Modified: April 18, 2024
Address: Thomas Street
Dublin
Dublin
Ireland
Dublin
Dublin
Ireland
John’s Lane Distillery was founded at Thomas St., Dublin in 1791. In 1866, John Power & Son began to bottle their own whiskey, which made them the first distillery in the world to do so. Before, distilleries sold whiskey only by the cask. John’s Lane distillers invented also known for a gold label for each bottle giving the whiskey its Read more...
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Modified: August 28, 2016
Address: St. James's Gate
Dublin
Dublin
D08 HX3K
Ireland
Dublin
Dublin
D08 HX3K
Ireland
Located at the world famous St James’s Gate Brewery, GUINNESS STOREHOUSE® is Ireland’s No.1 visitor attraction. Spanning seven stories, it tells the unique story of the world’s most iconic beer GUINNESS® and its pioneering founder, Arthur Guinness. The highlight of the tour is GRAVITY® Bar, where visitors receive a complimentary pint of GUINNESS® and enjoy unrivalled panoramic views of Dublin Read more...
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Modified: November 16, 2023
Address: 53 James's Street
Dublin
Dublin
D08 X20N
Ireland
Dublin
Dublin
D08 X20N
Ireland
Our experimental brewery dates back over 100 years and our gates are open for your discovery. Why not come and sample our constantly rotating selection of beers, many of which are only available at the Open Gate Brewery Open Thursday – Saturday Thursday & Friday: 5.00pm to last sitting at 9.00pm (Venue Closed by 11.30pm) Saturday: 3.00pm to last sitting Read more...
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Modified: November 16, 2023
Address: Thomas Street
Dublin
Dublin
Ireland
Dublin
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...
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Modified: August 28, 2016
Address: 1-2 Nassau St
Dublin
Dublin
D02 XK75
Ireland
Dublin
Dublin
D02 XK75
Ireland
The Blarney Bar & Restaurant is a lively, vibrant and traditional Irish place to relax and grab a bite eat in Dublin City Centre. The Inn is adjoined to the hotel on the corner of Kildare Street & Leinster Street, with views overlooking Trinity Gardens. Set in one of the City’s oldest buildings (dating back to 1837) the bar’s traditional Read more...
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Modified: September 3, 2017
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