Teeling Whiskey Distillery Tours in Dublin
Teeling Whiskey Distillery Tours in Dublin

Teeling Whiskey Distillery Tours in Dublin

Are you a lover of whiskey? Or do you just love to experience immersive tours at distilleries? Well then,  make sure to visit the famous Teeling Whiskey Distillery! This fascinating distillery has secured itself in Ireland’s history, being the newest distillery to open in Dublin in over 125 years! In a city that has been no stranger to the whiskey trade, this distillery fits right in. At one point, the city had up to 35 different distilleries.

How do I get to the Liberties from the city centre?

The area can be reached through many public transport routes, if travelling from the city centre, hop on the Luas outside the Jervis Shopping centre, getting off at the Four Courts, the area is a short walk from there.

The distillery is located in the centre of the historic Liberties area of the city, which is also where their founder Walter Teeling first began distilling. With this new distillery being built, it has brought a revival back to an area that was once thriving with distilleries. The distillery offers multiple different styles of tours, that visitors can partake in. Their basic tours start from €17, but their private experience tours can range up to €150. Their private tours consist of a detailed tour, private tasting, and, a fill your own bottle experience. So, what are you waiting for? Make the most of your next day out in Dublin, by visiting the new Teeling Whiskey Distillery!

  • Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. 8.00am to 6pm.
  • Detailed tours are available.
  • Private Tours.
  • Whiskey tasting.
  • Easily accessed via public transport.

 

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