Irish Whiskey Museum
Review
The Irish Whiskey Museum offers one of the most engaging and honest visitor experiences in Dublin. Unaffiliated with any single distillery, it tells the story of Irish whiskey with real balance, charm and authenticity, taking visitors right back to the roots of this world-famous spirit. Opened in 2014, this superb museum combines a state-of-the-art visitor experience with a genuine passion for Irish whiskey and the people behind it. From the Classic and Premium Tours to the ever-popular Blending Experience and excellent Irish Coffee Masterclass, there is something here for both curious newcomers and seasoned whiskey lovers alike. The museum team are friendly, knowledgeable and full of that unmistakable Irish humour, which brings every tour wonderfully to life. This is now the second time we have endorsed the Irish Whiskey Museum, and I have little doubt that it will continue to impress visitors from across the globe for many years ahead.
- Top 100 Review
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119 Grafton Street
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Dublin, Dublin 2
, D02 E620
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