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The Best Irish Whiskey Distillery Tours

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Wherever you stand on whiskey, gin, Poitín and other spirts, when heading to the Emerald Isle, a distillery visit is pretty much essential, especially with the exciting brands coming out of the country. Whether you’re making for cosmopolitan Dublin, busy Belfast or the rugged Wild Atlantic way, here are our picks of the best Irish distilleries you can currently visit.

Jameson Distillery Bow Street, Dublin

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If you’re coming to Ireland to drink, you’ve got to come to Jameson. The world’s best-selling Irish whiskey has, as you might expect, a world-class tasting set up in Dublin to match its reputation. Visit the Bow Street distillery any day of the week for a 40-minute tour round the historic brick-fronted building, join 90-minute whiskey blending masterclass or to enjoy a cocktail-making session shaking up three Jameson-studded delights. They even serve drinks to go – the perfect aperitif ahead of a night on the town.

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Waterford Distillery, Waterford

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Boutiquey distillery Waterford has set itself no small goal: it wants to produce the world’s most ‘unique, complex and profound whisky’ (yep, that’s spelled the Scottish way, without the ‘e’). On a tasting tour, find out what they’re doing to make the dream real – from the big stuff like a terroir-driven approach, featuring ‘single origin’ barley from a select few Irish farms, to the little things like their eye-catching, blue, glass bottles. The sessions are currently on ice due to covid, but keep eyes peeled on the website to find out when they return.

More info and booking details here.

Slane Whiskey, Co. Meath

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It’s hard to beat this setting. Slane Whiskey is set on the rolling green estate of Slane Castle, a scenic pile on the River Boyne – a venue that’s also played host to Rolling Stones, U2 and Bruce Springsteen concerts. Ahead of a tasting in the Stalls Bar – the smooth triple-cask blend is all vanilla, butterscotch and baking spice notes – take a tour of the distillery. By the time you leave, you’ll know all about Slane’s sustainably grown estate barley, and its maturation in virgin oak, seasoned Tennessee whiskey and oloroso sherry barrels.

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Bushmills Distillery, Co. Offaly

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With 400 years of history under its belt, this is the oldest licensed distillery on the planet – and another must-see for your list. Bushmills’s tour is a great introduction to whiskey-making in Ireland, too. As well as hearing about the production process, you’ll visit the towering copper stills, spy ageing barrels and sip two, free samples at the tasting bar. While you’re waiting for the tipples to wear off, have a poke around the gift shop and stock up on your favourite bottles.

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Kilbeggan Distillery, Co Westmeath

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When this leading Irish distillery, set on river banks to the west of Dublin, was closed in the 1950s, its surrounding namesake town rallied together and bought it. These days, Kilbeggan is owned by Beam-Suntory, but it still retains a local charm with its stone-fronted walls and atmospheric barrel ageing rooms. The hospitality goes beyond paid-for tours; you can also join free daily demonstrations as experts shake up cocktails, brew Irish coffees or share tasting notes from a selection of whiskeys and other spirits, such as Ireland’s famed poitín (traditional Irish, distilled white spirit).

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Dingle Distillery, Co. Kerry

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Dangling off Dingle, on the epic Wild Atlantic Way driving route, this is one of Ireland’s finest modern artisan distilleries. It’s only been producing since 2012, so it’s early days yet, and your visit will shed insight into the indie side of the whiskey-making and gin-making craft. While you’ll have to hold out for tours to restart (thanks, coronavirus), when they do you can expect them to run multiple times a day, and include a tasting of the distillery’s rowan berry-infused gin and creamy vodka. Bring along a designated driver, and you can pair it with a scenic drive along Ireland’s prettiest coastline.

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Clonakilty Distillery, Co. Cork

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In the far reaches of Ireland’s south, family-owned Clonakilty is known for its maritime-influenced whiskies. Heritage barley is grown on its own farm and barrels are carefully aged in a coastal warehouse licked by sea-salted winds. Even though the distillery only opened to the public in 2018, it’s already quite the destination. There’s a shop, make-your-own-gin sessions and a restaurant called The Whale’s Tail, dishing up burgers and salt cod fishcakes. But best of all? They run evening tours, so you can go sipping right before your dinner.

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Tullamore Dew, Co. Offaly

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Now here’s one to get excited about! Best-selling brand Tullamore Dew is getting a shiny new tasting experience, set to open this August in the Irish Midlands. Details are still thin on the ground – watch this space – but expect visits to feature plenty of pours of their honey-hued spirit made with all-Irish grain, and ranging from the smooth original bottling to quirky finishes in ex-cider and XO Caribbean rum casks.

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Pearse Lyons, Dublin

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It’s not the setting you’d expect from a distillery squirrelled away inside a former church, but indie, family-owned Pearse Lyons in Dublin’s historic Liberties neighbourhood is exactly that, down to the stained glass windows and vaulted ceilings. Pews have been swapped for shiny copper stills and hourly tasting tours will take you through the history of the building, neighbouring graveyard and distillery. A food and whiskey pairing experience is on tap if you feel like an extra treat.

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Sliabh Liag, Co. Donegal

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Here’s one to add to your watch list. Sliabh Liag Distillers, in the country’s far northwest, is County Donegal’s first legal distillery in 175 years. And when its new distillery opens this autumn in Ardara on Ireland’s scenic Wild Atlantic Way, you’ll be able to join tours taking you through the production history of Irish whiskey, gin and poitín. Of course, due to ageing requirements the whiskey won’t be ready for a while, but while you wait, sample Sliabh Liag’s sublime range of gins, infused with Irish seaweed.

More info and booking details here.

Looking for more places to visit? Then how about checking out The Best Scotch Whisky Distillery Tours or if it’s more whisky information you are after then you'll find plenty here!

The Best Whisk(e)y to Gift for Christmas

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Whisky really comes into its own at this time of year, so we wanted to highlight some of our favourites that we thought would make great gifts for Christmas - as well as brilliant bottles to keep by your side through the winter. Many of these are also in our super-duper festive giveaway so once you’ve ordered your gifts, make sure you enter here!

Heroes & Heretics, Stateside 8 Year Old Whiskey

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H&H are experts in sourcing the very finest whiskies and spirits, acquiring them at the best moments and prices to be able to offer some special kit. They specialise in many kinds of sips from Scotch, to American whiskey to rum. We love their Stateside 8YO Whiskey with its vibrant notes of peach, spice and vanilla. 

ABV: 51%
Size:
70cl
Buy here:
£86.95

Waterford Single Farm Origin - Sheestown 1.1

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Sheestown is the first batch of single malt Irish whisky from Waterford made using grain from Sheestown grown on a single farm by Phillip O'Brien. It’s part of the Single Farm Origin series, which explores the impact that terroir can have on a whisky, using barley grown on single farms around Ireland. It’s also one of several great whiskeys also in our giveaway along with Pilgrimage: First Cuvee, Organic 1.1, Ballymorgan 1.1 and Bannow 1.2.

ABV: 50%
Size:
70cl
Buy here:
£69.95

The Glenturret Triple Wood Scotch Whisky

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The Glenturret have seriously upped their game recently both with their whiskies and their stunning new bottles (see Colin’s piece here.) The non-age statement Triple Wood, which uses ex-bourbon, American sherry casks and European sherry casks, knocked us sideways with its great mix of vanilla, spice, and both sweet and dry oaky notes. Yum!

ABV: 43%
Size:
70cl
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: £46.45

Arbikie Highland Rye Single Grain Scotch Whisky Release 2

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Arbikie is the only Scotch Rye whisky in the world! Records show that rye grain was used in scotch whisky production until the late 19th century and these guys revived the tradition. Aged four years, this is a limited edition single grain whisky that’s flavoursome, powerful and tropical. With its copper pot distillation and maturation in first-fill charred American Oak casks and enriched in Armagnac barrels, it is different and delicious!

ABV: 46%
Size:
70cl
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£188.95

Masthouse Single Malt Whisky

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The inaugural whisky from Copper Rivet is finally here. Having tasted the spirit along the way, we were very excited about this release. Made from barley grown in Kent and implementing a long fermentation to give a fruity spirit, this is delicious whisky. Having used first fill Bourbon and virgin oak casks, orchard fruits in abundance, touches of tropical fruits, some ginger spice and a little chocolate on the mid palate giving way to pepper and toasty oak on the finish. It's a young whisky but is ready to be enjoyed by all.

ABV: 45%
Size: 50cl
Pre Order: £45

The Glenlivet 12 Year Old, Illicit Still

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The 12 year old, Illicit Still from The Glenlivet is a single malt inspired by the illicit origins of whisky distilling in the 1800s and how its founder, George Smith, illegally distilled whisky in the remote Glenlivet valley and gradually created that fruity, aromatic style that Speyside is now famous for. Think fruity peach, poached pear, caramel and tropical notes. Super special.

ABV: 48%
Size:
70cl
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: £49.99

Abelour 12 Year

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Fans of Abelour adore its zesty, crisp style and this 12 year old adds beautiful layers to that mix, mellowing the citrus with its double cask maturation and finishing in Sherry butts. Smooth and sweet, this is a great choice for whisky novices. Bottled at 40% abv for an easy drinking style.

ABV: 40%
Size:
70cl
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UK £39.95 // US $59.99

Royal Salute Whisky - Snow Polo Edition 

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Named in tribute to the Queen on her coronation day, Royal Salute is famed for its fantastic blends. This new snow polo edition however, is a blended grain, made to celebrate the sport of snow polo. Think lots of cooking spices, a hint of coffee bean, apple pie and honey. Delicious. 

ABV: 46.5%
Size:
70cl
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UK £160.27 // US $250

Macallan 18 Double Cask

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Who doesn’t love a Macallan? The Double Cask is matured for 18 years in both American and European sherry seasoned oak casks, which add delightful, sweet notes of vanilla, chocolate fudge and fruitcake with a kick of ginger. Stunning.

ABV: 43%
Size:
70cl
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UK £250 // US £339.99


The Dalmore -  King Alexander III

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This one-of-a-kind whisky was matured in no less than six types of cask: red wine, Madeira, Sherry, Marsala, Kentucky bourbon and Port casks. It has the rich, fudgy, fruitness of Dalmore’s quintessential highland style with homely notes of cereal, milk chocolate and ripe orchard fruit, freshened up by a twist of orange peel on the finish, Beautiful! 

ABV: 40%
Size: 70cl
Find here: UK £170 // US $279.99

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Waterford Distillery - It boils down to soil

In the wine world we are used to the idea of terroir being one of the most important factors in flavour. Similarly, in the world of whisky the idea of place and flavour going together is also logical and widely-known, for example the peaty whiskies from Islay and Sherry bombs from Speyside. However, in today’s world there is even greater emphasis on flavour than address. Peaty whisky doesn’t just come from Islay, it can come from Glasgow or even Australia for that matter, and sherry styles from Taiwan or Japan, for example in the form of Karuizawa.

Within the new world of whisky and flavour, there is one distillery which believes whole heartedly that a large part of the flavour does in fact come from the land on which the barley is grown, and the variety of barley used. Waterford have their barley grown in eighty six farms across Ireland. Each farm has a different soil type and plants different varieties of the grain. To be certain they can show the difference between them, they ferment and distil the barley from the different farms separately.

I’ve been to Waterford and tasted new-make spirit from at least a dozen different farms and varieties, all fermented and distilled the same way, and the difference is remarkable. One of my questions was: why do they do it? There are two simple answers. Firstly, with lots of different new-make spirits, once matured they have a huge palate of flavours to play with when they blend them together to make their whisky. The second reason is to be able to taste the difference if they do single farm bottlings. Waterford are about to launch their inaugural whisky, and within this whisky there is spirit blended from thirty six farms. We await the result with great delight!

The distillery itself is based in Waterford and is not a boutique style distillery. They have two pot stills and the capacity to produce a million litres a year. Their first spirit ran off the stills back on the 9th of December 2015 and production started in January 2016, so by now they certainly have enough casks to create an excellent whisky.