Address: St. James's Gate 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...
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...
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: Bow Street Smithfield Village Dublin Dublin Ireland
The Old Jameson Distillery is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. Today the location is remodeled into a tourist attraction with tasting room, restaurant and shop. The original distillery was called Bow Street Distillery (John Jameson & Son) dating back to 1780. It is one of the oldest distilleries in Ireland. John Jameson, who bought Read more...
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...
This is a silent distillery in Dublin. It was one of the last whiskey distilleries to be built by Dublin Whiskey Distillery Company (later known as DWD). The Distillery was situated at Clontarf near the River Tolka in northern Dublin. In 1886 it used to be the most modern of the Distilleries in Dublin. The Whisky was sent to England, Read more...