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ADDRESS

13-14 Newmarket, The Liberties, Dublin, D08 KD81, Ireland

RECOMMENDED DURATION

2 hours

VISITORS PER YEAR

130000

EXPECTED WAIT TIME - STANDARD

30-60 mins (Peak), 0-30 mins (Off Peak)

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Did you know?

Teeling Whiskey Distillery reopened distilling in Dublin in 2015 after the city had no working distillery since the 19th century.

Three custom copper pot stills — Rebecca, Natalie, and Alison — were named after Teeling family members.

You can join a private ‘Fill your own’ cask experience, bottling and labelling your own exclusive blend to take home.

Why is the Teeling Whiskey Distillery a must-visit attraction?

The Teeling Whiskey Distillery offers a rare opportunity to experience a fully operational urban distillery in Dublin. Unlike many whiskey attractions that focus only on heritage, Teeling places visitors directly inside a working production space where distillation happens every day.

While the Teeling family traces its whiskey roots back to 1782, the distillery actively challenges conventions through experimental maturation and cask selection. Visitors learn how these decisions influence flavour, texture, and aroma in Irish whiskey.

The guided tours focus on clarity rather than complexity. Instead of overwhelming guests with technical jargon, guides explain each step of the whiskey-making process in a practical and engaging way. From milling and mashing to fermentation, distillation, and maturation, the experience remains accessible even for first-time whiskey drinkers.

Another highlight is the tasting experience. Whether you choose the Distillery Select Tasting or the Trinity Tasting, the focus remains on understanding flavour profiles rather than simply sampling alcohol. The tasting room provides a relaxed environment to explore Teeling’s core range and limited releases.

What to see at the Teeling Whiskey Distillery?

The distillation floor

This is the heart of the Teeling Whiskey Distillery, where you see the three copper pot stills in action. Guides explain how triple distillation shapes Teeling’s smooth yet complex spirit.

The mashing and fermentation area

Here, you learn how Irish barley transforms into wash. The tour explains yeast selection, fermentation times, and how flavour development begins long before distillation.

The maturation & cask stories

While full maturation happens off-site, this section explores Teeling’s innovative cask program. Exhibits showcase rum, wine, and fortified wine barrels used to finish Teeling whiskeys.

The Tasting Room

The tour ends in a dedicated tasting space where you can sample curated expressions. Each tasting focuses on aroma, palate, and finish rather than quantity.

Highlights of Teeling Whiskey Distillery in Dublin

Copper pot stills inside Teeling Whiskey Distillery, Dublin.
Participants enjoying a grain tasting during a guided tour of Teeling Distillery.
Visitors observing whiskey fermentation at Teeling Whiskey Distillery, Dublin.
Barrels and wall display inside Teeling Whiskey Distillery, Dublin.
Teeling Whiskey Distillery interior with Dublin distilling exhibit and historical displays.

Brief history of Teeling Whiskey Distillery

The Teeling family’s connection to Irish whiskey dates back to 1782, when Walter Teeling established a small distillery in Dublin. Over time, consolidation and closures led to the disappearance of whiskey production from the city.

In 2015, Jack and Stephen Teeling revived this legacy by opening the Teeling Whiskey Distillery in the Liberties. This marked the return of whiskey distillation to Dublin after more than a century. The distillery was designed to be compact, efficient, and transparent, allowing visitors to witness each production stage.

Since opening, Teeling has played a major role in Ireland’s whiskey revival, earning international recognition for its experimental approach and award-winning expressions.

Who built the Teeling Whiskey Distillery?

The Teeling Whiskey Distillery was developed by Jack and Stephen Teeling, whose vision combined family heritage with modern distilling techniques. The project focused on creating a functional urban distillery rather than a replica of historic facilities.

Architecture of Teeling Whiskey Distillery

The architecture of the Teeling Whiskey Distillery reflects its industrial purpose. Built in the Liberties, the structure blends contemporary design with subtle references to Dublin’s distilling past. Large viewing windows and open-plan layouts allow visitors to observe production without disrupting operations.

Additional information about Teeling Whiskey Distillery

The distillery shop offers exclusive bottlings, merchandise, and personalised labels unavailable elsewhere. Teeling Whiskey Distillery also releases limited-edition expressions that reflect ongoing experimentation with cask finishes and ageing techniques. These releases have helped establish Teeling as one of the most innovative names in Irish whiskey.

Frequently asked questions about Teeling Whiskey Distillery

Yes, the Teeling Whiskey Distillery tours are designed for beginners and enthusiasts alike, with guides explaining production and tasting concepts clearly.

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