The Teeling Whiskey Distillery is Dublin’s destination for whiskey fans, and for anyone with an interest in Dublin’s long association with Irish Whiskey. Located in the heart of Dublin city centre, in the historic Liberties, Teeling Whiskey Distillery is the first operational distillery in the city to open in 125 years and home to the Spirit of Dublin. Experience the sights, sounds, aromas and tastes of a fully operational distillery. The fully guided tour takes 45 minutes to 1 hour on average. The different tasting options offer options to suit both first time whiskey drinkers and connoisseurs alike.
Bespoke Tasting & Bottle: Enjoy a Premium Experience with a guided tour, a bespoke tasting of our Distillery Exclusives & Fill your own Bottle!
Duration: 1 hour<br/>Through the live Distillery<br/>Trinity Tasting: Fully guided tour of the Teeling Whiskey Distillery complete with sampling of our Teeling Trinity - Small Batch, Single Grain, Single Malt
Duration: 1 hour<br/>Through the live Distillery<br/>Teeling Tasting: Fully guided tour of the Teeling Whiskey Distillery complete with a Small Batch Teeling Whiskey sampling and a hand crafted seasonal whiskey cocktail.
Fully guided tour of the Teeling Whiskey Distillery complete with sampling of four flagship whiskeys<br/>Duration: 1 hour<br/>Through the live Distillery
Duration: 1 hour: Following a fully guided tour & tasting three award winning Teeling whiskeys, enjoy an Irish Coffee made the Teeling way!
Experience the sights, sounds smells and tastes of a fully operational distillery on a guided tour followed by a tasting of Teeling's award-winning whiskeys.
There is little substitute for an operational distillery for bringing the whiskey making process to life and where better to do it in Dublin than the first new distillery in the city in over 125 years. Before entering the production floor, guests will learn about over 500 years of Dublin whiskey history in our Exhibition Space were our passionate guides will take you through the rise, fall & current renaissance in Irish whiskey. Guests well then be introduced to the story of the Teeling Family who have revived distilling in the city & have been at the vanguard of the revival in Dublin Whiskey. On the distillery floor guests will be immersed in each of the 5 steps of the whiskey making process from grain to glass before getting to enjoy a choice of tasting options of our award winning whiskeys. Our experience is a one stop shop that engages guests in the history of Dublin Whiskey, immerses them in the full whiskey making process & treats them to a truly award winning array of tasting options that tailors for both the novice & whiskey enthusiast alike (non-drinkers & families welcome!).
Address: 13-17 Newmarket, Dublin 8
Directions: On Foot:
From Saint Patrick’s Cathedral
(5 mins walk)
With Saint Patrick’s Cathedral on your left, head straight along Patrick’s Street. Take the first turn right at the traffic lights up Dean Street. Following the signs for the Teeling Whiskey Distillery, turn left up New Row South .Still following the signs for the Teeling Whiskey Distillery, at the junction, turn right up Ward’s Hill. Ward’s Hill becomes Newmarket Square where we are located.
By Bus:
We are located at stop 12A on Dublin's "Hop On Hop Off" bus.
Route 27 on the Dublin Bus service also stops at the distillery.
By Car:
By car from Saint Stephen’s Green (approx. 7 mins);
Head northeast on St Stephen's Green/R138toward Hume St
Slight right onto Merrion Row/R138
Slight right onto Pembroke Street Lower/R138
Turn right onto Leeson Street Lower/R138
Continue onto St Stephen's Green/R110
Turn left onto St Lukes Ave/R110
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