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Here are the 10 best places to get your double shot of whiskey in Ireland!

“Someone pour me up a double shot of whiskey. They know me, and Jack Daniels got a history.” 

These lyrics from Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” the ultimate summer anthem, perfectly capture the spirit of whiskey lovers everywhere, especially those who find joy in the rich flavors and stories behind each pour.

In this article, we’ll take you on a journey through Ireland’s best spots to enjoy a double shot of whiskey. So, grab your glass and read on to discover where to get your perfect double shot in Ireland!

1. Pearse Lyons Distillery

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Website: https://www.pearselyonsdistillery.com/

Address: 121-122, James St, The Liberties, Dublin, D08 ET27, Ireland

Contact details: +35316916000

Operating hours: 11:30 AM–6 PM

Pearse Lyons Distillery, located in Dublin’s historic Liberties district, is a unique establishment housed within the beautifully restored St. James’s Church. Opened in 2017, this distillery stands out for its innovative approach to whiskey production.

Pearse Lyons employs a double distillation process that utilizes a hybrid still. The distillery sources grains from its farm in County Meath and ages its whiskey in ex-bourbon barrels from its sister distillery in Kentucky.

2. Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery

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Website: https://www.tullamoredew.com/en-gb/visit-us/

Address: Clonminch, Tullamore, Co. Offaly, R35 E027, Ireland

Contact details: +353579319760

Operating hours: 11 AM–5 PM

Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery, located in Tullamore, Ireland, is a modern marvel in whiskey production. Established in 2014, this state-of-the-art facility spans 58 acres and is the first grain-to-glass distillery built in Ireland in over 50 years.

The distillery is renowned for its triple blend of Irish whiskey, which includes single malt, single grain, and pot still whiskeys. This innovative approach contributes to its unique flavor profile, making Tullamore D.E.W. the second most popular Irish whiskey globally.

3. Teeling Whiskey Distillery

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Website: https://teelingdistillery.com/

Address: 13-17 Newmarket, The Liberties, Dublin 8, D08 KD91, Ireland

Contact details: +35315310888

Operating hours: 10:40 AM–6 PM

Teeling Whiskey Distillery, located in Dublin’s Liberties area, is a modern revival of the city’s whiskey-making heritage. It opened in 2015 as the first new distillery in Dublin in over 125 years. 

It is built near the site of the original Teeling distillery established in 1782 and has gained recognition for its innovative approach to whiskey production. It has been awarded “Sustainable Distillery of the Year” at the 2022 Icons of Whisky Awards. 

4. Roe & Co Distillery

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Website: https://www.roeandcowhiskey.com/

Address: 92 James St, The Liberties, Dublin 8, D08 YYW9, Ireland

Contact details: +35316435999

Operating hours: 12–5 PM

Roe & Co Distillery, established in 2019, is located in the historic Liberties district of Dublin and is a former Guinness power station. It pays homage to its rich heritage with a modern whiskey distillery with a striking industrial aesthetic.

Named after George Roe, a prominent figure in Irish whiskey history, Roe & Co. offers a unique blended whiskey aged in first-fill bourbon barrels. This results in a smooth and flavorful spirit characterized by notes of vanilla, caramel, and ripe orchard fruits. 

5. Jameson Distillery Bow St.

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Website: https://www.jamesonwhiskey.com/en-ie/visit-our-distilleries/jameson-bow-street-distillery-tour/

Address: Bow St, Smithfield, Dublin 7, D07 N9VH, Ireland

Contact details: +35318072355

Operating hours: 10 AM–6 PM

The Jameson Distillery Bow St. is a historic site in Dublin, renowned as one of the most famous whiskey distilleries in the world. Founded in 1780 by John Jameson, the distillery is situated on Bow Street in the Smithfield area of Dublin.

The tour experience includes tasting various whiskey types and a complimentary drink at the on-site bar. It lasts approximately 45 minutes and is designed to educate visitors about distillation while providing a tasting experience.

6. Dingle Distillery

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Website: http://www.dingledistillery.ie/

Address: Dingle Distillery, Milltown, Dingle, Co. Kerry, Ireland

Contact details: +353867775551

Operating hours: 10 AM–5:30 PM

Dingle Distillery is known for its artisanal production of craft spirits, particularly its distinctive and smooth whiskey made using traditional pot stills. The distillery’s unique coastal location in Ireland allows its spirits to mature in a mild, moist climate.

Visitors can enjoy guided tours of the whiskey-making process and award-winning gin and vodka tastings. The distillery also offers a unique “Founding Fathers” program, allowing whiskey enthusiasts to invest in personalized casks.

7. Slane Irish Whiskey Distillery

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Website: http://slaneirishwhiskey.com/

Address: N51, Slanecastle Demesne, Slane, Co. Meath, C15 A361, Ireland

Contact details: +353879104847

Slane Irish Whiskey Distillery is known for its innovative triple-cask aging process, which results in a distinctive flavor profile. It was founded in 2015 on the grounds of the Slane Castle and offers tours that blend modern distilling techniques with rich Irish heritage.

Visitors to the distillery can enjoy scenic views of the River Boyne. The combination of whiskey-making expertise and the cultural significance of the castle grounds makes Slane Distillery a must-visit for enthusiasts of Irish whiskey and history alike.

8. Kilbeggan Distilling Co.

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Website: http://www.kilbegganwhiskey.com/

Address: Lower Main St, Kilbeggan, Co. Westmeath, Ireland

Contact details: +353579332134

Operating hours: 10 AM–5:30 PM

Kilbeggan Distillery, the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world, dates back to 1757 and is located in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is known for its rich history, traditional whiskey production methods, and close relationship with Kilbeggan.

One of the most unique features of Kilbeggan Distillery is the 180-year-old pot still, the oldest working pot still producing whiskey in the world today. It was originally installed at the Old Tullamore Distillery.

9. Sliabh Liag Distillers

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Website: https://www.sliabhliagdistillers.com/tour-ardara-distillery/

Address: Woodhill Grove, Hillhead, Ardara, Co. Donegal, F94 EH7X, Ireland

Contact details: +353749541640

Operating hours: 9 AM–5:30 PM

Sliabh Liag Distillers boasts a rich distilling heritage and is the first in the region in 175 years. Founded by James and Moira Doherty, the distillery produces premium spirits like Silkie Irish Whiskey and An Dúlamán Gin.

Visitors can expect an immersive experience that delves deep into the region’s culture and natural beauty. Its commitment to reviving local distilling traditions shows its dedication to authenticity and community involvement.

10. Powerscourt Distillery

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Website: http://www.powerscourtdistillery.com/

Address: Powerscourt Estate, Powerscourt Demesne, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, A98 A9T7, Ireland

Contact details: +35315065656

Operating hours: 10:30 AM–5:30 PM

Powerscourt Distillery is a unique and fascinating place for whiskey enthusiasts to visit. The distillery uses pure mineral water from the nearby Powerscourt Waterfall and offers a “Taste of Ireland” food pairing experience with locally produced artisanal delicacies.

One of the few operational distilleries in Ireland with an on-site maturation warehouse, Powerscourt Distillery began distilling its award-winning Fercullen whiskey in 2018. It uses local, sustainable ingredients and focuses on heritage and storytelling.