Dublin has its first new "working" Whiskey Distillery in 125 years.
Teeling Whiskey Distillery Newmarket Dublin.
Teeling Whiskey Distillery
Located in 13-17 Newmarket, Dublin 8, in the centre of Dublin City, the Teeling Whiskey Distillery is only a short walk from all city centre landmarks. Entrance Price from €14.00 per person which includes whiskey & cocktail tasting. Tours, including tastings, available daily between 9.30am and 5pm
The Teeling Whiskey Distillery also houses a retail space and café, perfect for picking up exclusive merchandise and bottlings or treating yourself to some specialist tea, coffee and homemade treats. For enquires please call +353 (0)1 531 0888 or email: [email protected] Visit and see a real working Distillery in the heart of Dublin's Liberties. |
Teelings from Rubble to Revival |
Teeling Whiskey Distillery is now open for business in Newmarket in the heart of the Liberties of Dublin. Take a tour of this new enterprise see genuine Dublin / Irish Whiskey been distilled, take a coffee or a snack in the visitors centre, or browse the Teeling Whiskey Merchandise in the souvenir shop.
Don't forget to sample the great taste of this new Irish Whiskey in the home of the "Spirit of Dublin".
Don't forget to sample the great taste of this new Irish Whiskey in the home of the "Spirit of Dublin".
How Teeling Irish Whiskey is made!
Check out the Teeling Videos "Our Story and Meet the Makers", produced by Indigo & Cloth, the first of a collection of videos showcasing Teeling Whiskeys and the people behind the Whiskey click the button's below.
The Liberties chosen as site for new €10 million Whiskey Distillery
WHISKEY DISTILLING IS making a return to Dublin with a €10 million investment by Steven and Jack Teeling, brothers who learned their craft with Cooley Distillery before it was sold to in 2012.
The two entrepreneurs, both still in their 30s, announced the development of the Teeling Whiskey Company’s brand new distillery in the Liberties, Dublin 8. The Teeling brothers hope that their new distillery, complete with a ‘tourist experience’, will attract up to 100,000 visitors annually. “It will be the only working distillery in Dublin,” Steven Teeling He believes the company can achieve success on the back of a growing demand for Irish whiskey. |