Have an intimate whiskey experience with the Irish Whiskey Museum Tour as you visit the most comprehensive storehouse of Irish whiskey in the world.
An exciting new venture, the Irish Whiskey Museum is located in the heart of the golden mile in Dublin City across from Trinity College. Journey back through time in a historic setting. This fantastic museum will unveil the intriguing tale of Irish whiskey.
The museum focuses on the origins of one of the most revered whiskeys in the world, rather than its distillation process. An English-speaking guide will accompany you throughout the tour, taking you to the 5 unique rooms of the museum.
With Classic Experience, enjoy a whiskey tasting session with a master taster and try out three of Ireland’s finest whiskeys. You can also upgrade to Premium experience & include another sampling of Irish whiskey which has been aged for a minimum of 10 years along with a unique museum souvenir to preserve the memory.
Voucher information: You can show your voucher on your smartphone (But if you’d rather print a copy – that’s fine too!)
At busy times there could be a slight waiting time (maximum 20 minutes) to join the next available tour.
Children will be given regular beverages rather than a Whiskey tasting
Tastings include: Sample three carefully selected Irish whiskeys for comparison tastings Enjoy a fourth beautiful aged whiskey with a minimum 10 year age statement (Premium tour only)
Really entertaining and informative...
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