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Irish Whiskey Museum: Guided Tour

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  • Duration: 50mins
  • Live guide in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish
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Tickets overview

  • Join a talented storyteller who'll guide you through the long, long history of whiskey

  • See whiskey memorabilia dating back to the 1800s

  • Enjoy a tasting of whiskeys (three or more depending on your tour)

  • Learn about the right way to taste your drink so you can discover every facet of its flavour

  • The craic is almost as good as the spirits you'll taste

There's a few different whiskey tours you can take inside the Irish Whiskey Museum, so make sure you have a think about which one is right for you before the whiskey gets to work.

Classic tour

Premium tour

  • 4 tastings – the extra one is a ten-year aged whiskey

  • Instructions on the expert way to taste whiskey

  • Free souvenir

  • Select the premium tour as part of the Irish Whiskey Museum ticket

Whiskey blending experience

  • Take home your own personalised bottle of whiskey (30 ml)

  • 4 tastings

  • Learn all about different flavour profiles

The Dublin Whiskey Story: Luxury Guided Tour

Are you a true whiskey connoisseur? Then you might want to consider this trip to several of Dublin's top distilleries

During this voyage to the heart of Irish whiskey, you'll get:

  • Admission to: the Irish Whiskey Museum, Jameson Irish Whiskey Distillery, and Roe & Co Distillery – a historical independent distillery

  • Plenty of whiskey samples

  • Transport in a luxury minibus

  • A professional English-speaking guide

Are you limited to what whiskeys you'll taste?

  • There's 4 set whiskeys to enjoy (or 3 if you choose the classic tour)

Accessibility information:

  • The museum is wheelchair friendly

  • Guide dogs are permitted inside

  • Strollers are allowed on the tour

General information:

  • There are no lockers, but you can store luggage in the tourist office below the Irish Whiskey Museum

  • Photography is allowed inside

  • Outside food and drink is not permitted inside the museum

  • The Irish Whiskey Museum has a gift shop

  • There is a cafe selling tea and coffee and a fully stocked bar

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Azeez,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
06 Mar 2024
Excellent
Really enjoyable and educational the guide was superb
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Julian ,  Australia Australia
24 Mar 2024
Excellent
Great tour. Very educational in regard to Irish Whiskey
Irish Whiskey Museum
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Romulo,  United States United States
10 Dec 2023
Excellent
Wonderful fun, super informative and the live sound effects just made the show! Oh and the whiskey was delicious.
Irish Whiskey Museum

About: Irish Whiskey Museum

The nectar of life is all around you at one of Dublin's top attractions - the Irish Whiskey Museum. Here's where to come for a full lowdown on whiskey's history and to see some very cool whiskey memorabilia from the 1800s. The Irish Whiskey Museum is located right in the heart of Dublin, by Trinity College.

Thursday 10:30 - 18:00
Friday 10:30 - 18:00
Saturday 10:30 - 18:00
Sunday 10:30 - 18:00
Monday 10:30 - 18:00
Tuesday 10:30 - 18:00
Wednesday 10:30 - 18:00
Irish Whiskey Museum
119 Grafton Street, D02 E620, Dublin 2, Dublin
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