Irish whiskey is quickly becoming one of the world’s most popular spirits. The Irish Whiskey Museum, located in a historic building on Grafton Street in the centre of Dublin City, offers the whole and unbiased tale of Irish whiskey and its significance in Ireland’s stormy past. The Irish Whiskey Museum is unaffiliated with any whiskey distilleries and allows visitors to sample and enjoy a wide range of Irish Whiskey. The Museum’s whiskey experts will always be able to assist you to choose the best whiskey to fit your palette, whether it’s Single Grain, Malt, Pot Still, or a Blended Whiskey. Every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., tours are offered, and every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evening until 10.30 p.m., guests can enjoy a selection of live traditional music, storytelling, and activities.
Irish Whiskey Museum
At the Museum , the guided tours include interactive exhibits that trace the history of whiskey, as well as a sampling at the end.
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