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Very nicely done. Modern distillery w/ great facil...

Very nicely done. Modern distillery w/ great facilities, good tour, range of whiskey tasting options, & cafe w/ good food & strong coffee. Was a treat! Very enjoyable.

One ask - pls can you get tees made for women? Vneck, fitted. You ll get more lady buyers.

We had a really nice tour and tasting at Teeling....

We had a really nice tour and tasting at Teeling. It is a small but lovely irish distillery, you are taken through the process of making whisky. Learned some interesant facts about whisky and irish people from our really funny guide. Worths a visit.

The tour is an absolutely great way to spend an af...

The tour is an absolutely great way to spend an afternoon in Dublin. It takes about an hour and ends with a tasting. Our tour guide Niall was absolutely fantastic and extremely knowledgable. Would highly recommend this for new and seasoned whiskey drinkers alike.

You can smell an hear the processes in Dublin's on...

You can smell an hear the processes in Dublin's only producing whiskey distillery. Also the tasting you get there is a good one. The reason for four stars instead of five is that the tour is a little rushed and the guide needs to talk really fast. If I didn't know how whiskey production works, I would not have learned it here.

For my compatriots again in German :) The Teeling distillery is the only one that actually produces and bottles whiskey in Dublin at the moment. The nice thing here is that you can hear and smell the process on tour, which gives it a lot of authenticity. The tasting is the best part of the tour and I definitely recommend the trinity tasting, the single malt is not to be sniffed at. There are four stars instead of five, because the tour had to go very quickly and our guide spoke accordingly quickly. If I hadn't known about whiskey production beforehand, I probably wouldn't have understood anything here. In general, I would not recommend it if you are unsure of English or only if you are really big whiskey fans.

Execeelent experience. Great Fri ndly and persona...

Execeelent experience. Great Fri ndly and personal service from our tour guide Clare. We went on the Teeling taste tour so got to taste the small batch whiskey and a cocktail. For whiskey experts/fans, id recommend one of the more expensive tastings as you get to taste ebtween three and four different whiskeys. The actually tour is the same regardless of which experience you pick.

Had fun just seeing a distillery no for whiskey. I...

Had fun just seeing a distillery no for whiskey. It's nice as they are offering a rich history of Irish whiskey. I enjoy my tour by ... I don't remember her name but it was "not Emily". In the end, for 30 euro they let you taste 4 different whiskey, all which have notable different in taste.

A museum of fashionable design. There is a large p...

A museum of fashionable design. There is a large parking lot. The museum was smaller than I thought but it was a good experience to learn whiskey manufacturing process. You can enjoy whiskey and cafe at affordable price with cafe.

The tour is well worth the visit, although it isn'...

The tour is well worth the visit, although it isn't quite as 'generous' with the tastings as Jameson, it goes a lot more in-depth with the overall history of Irish Whiskey and it's influence on Dublin. Auxane was a great host, and doesn't need to apologise for her English as her storytelling is top notch.

Love the distillery tour here. Bri-an was my tour ...

Love the distillery tour here. Bri-an was my tour guide and he's great to explains everything in details along with a good sense of humor. This got to be the best distillery tour in Dublin that I had as I can visually see what's going on there instead of just pictures telling you how they do it.

Being part of the whiskey industry and a whiskey l...

Being part of the whiskey industry and a whiskey lover I can't recommend Teeling enough. the distillery tour is complete with valuable info and full of passion, the staff highly knowledgeable and the product is one of the best whiskeys I've tried, an absolutely 'value for money' grab. The tasting room is just so well accomplished, honours the tradition with a wonderful contemporary touch that results in a top experience. The best is that even my partner not being a whiskey drinker enjoyed the drams provided in the end of the tour.
A massive thank you to all the wonderful and friendly team but specially to Kevin and Fergal for taking time from their daily duties to provide such a wonderful experience.

The museum is nice, it has an entrance complete wi...

The museum is nice, it has an entrance complete with a piano bar, the staff is friendly, they offer a drink with the ticket and three shots of different whiskey with a lot of explanation about the origin of each of them. To try!

Our tour guide, Fran, was great! She was super kno...

Our tour guide, Fran, was great! She was super knowledgeable and knew the answers to all our questions. We learned it was her first solo tour and she did amazing! Learning the Dublin and whiskey history was very interesting, as well as the background of whiskey making at Teeling. Definitely a must go see for those interested in the whiskey roots of Dublin and significant history in the city.

The tasting itself was rather quick but very informative. I did the Single Malt Experience and really liked it. It gives you a good range of the different types offered and the flavor ranges. As someone who does not have whiskey as a favored drink, I still really enjoyed it!

Today we had our last monthly Tour which took us t...

Today we had our last monthly Tour which took us to the Liberties in Dublin s South inner city to visit Teelings Distillery.
It is a tourist hot spot and our guide Elenea who hails from Eastern Europe was pleasant welcoming and informative. She was a little surprised to see nine Dubs among her international guests with her telling us about the inner city and all of us having some links with the inner city.
On arrival there is a really nice reception area and cafe. All the light fittings and most of the furniture are made from up cycled whiskey barrels.
Our host showed us around the museum and the distillery area which was very interesting. We then adjourned to their bar for a sample of fine whiskey and cocktail. All of the Shed members expressed their satisfaction with their morning s outing and was a good conclusion to this year s tours.

This was a fantastic tourist attraction in Dublin ...

This was a fantastic tourist attraction in Dublin even if your not the biggest fan of whisky. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable friendly and would go out of his way for us. The tour was very informative and you actually get to see inside ans behind the scenes. They have different stations which breaks the tour down and at the end there is an amazing bar where you can try the whisky. The bar is lovely to sit and enjoy a drink in and if you don't like whisky there is a whisky cocktail which tastes amazing even though it contains whisky. Then there is a nice shop with lovely gifts and the most amazing cafe serving delicious hot drinks and food. Wouldn't miss out on visiting this place.

They cancelled the tour I signed up for (40 mins e...

They cancelled the tour I signed up for (40 mins earlier). Two different people told me different lies about why (someone called in sick, and unexpected maintenance) another admitted they wouldn t run with low numbers. Hassled me about a refund (three people). Finally Said the would issue it. Didn t. Now they re asking me to provide my credit card via email to process.

I was very surprised to see that they have only be...

I was very surprised to see that they have only been open since 2015, the first new whisky brewery in almost 40 years in Ireland. The tour is quite interesting as they walk you through how the whiskey is made, they use a mix of new More

Pre purchase tickets or get there early.

Pre purchase tickets or get there early.
I got there at around 4pm and the tous are all sold out (which I didn't expect at all). But I can go inside the exhibit and learned a bit about the history of Irish whiskey.
Ladies at the bar are wonderful and very friendly. So I had my whiskey tasting there.
Personally found it a bit small (but I missed the actual distillery). I was told ny a fellow tourist to visit the whiskey museum instead.

But overall satisfied given an unplanned destination.

Perfect Irish whiskey tour. Did the Trinity tastin...

Perfect Irish whiskey tour. Did the Trinity tasting with the 3 flagship whiskeys of the distillery. Tour actually goes through the distillery with the 3 pot stills hard at work! I highly recommend this tour in Dublin!

excellent visit.

excellent visit.
all about the world of whiskey with the price of the visit, whiskey tasting.
pity that there is no visit in French

A really fun afternoon spent on the informative an...

A really fun afternoon spent on the informative and engaging tour. Especially appreciated was the complimentary cocktail and recipe which I m excited to try again. A little way out from Dublin centre, but worth a visit especially if you re up that end of town.

We went here for the last tour of the day. It wasn...

We went here for the last tour of the day. It wasn't too busy since it was the last one. Really enjoyed this tour. They have different price bands for the whiskey tasting at the end. So if you're an avid whiskey drinker then I'd opt for the higher bands as you get to sample more variety. Our tour guide Rob was great! Very knowledgeable and witty. Overall a great experience. Ps. The room where the whiskey is made is quite warm but not unbearable. It's warm because of all the hot water being pumped into the distillery.

The visit to the distillery was one of the highlig...

The visit to the distillery was one of the highlights of our trip to Dublin, an overall great experience. The staff were friendly and willing to help, the distillery itself seemed built around the touring concept providing a really detailed insight into the whole process.
The bar and store at the end, with the single cask whiskeys that you fill your own bottle with topped of an already amazing visit.

Before the tour is a great exhibition explaining s...

Before the tour is a great exhibition explaining some history of the distillery and facts about whiskey. A great way to burn time before the tour actually starts.

The tour takes you through the process of making the whiskey from the bringing in Of the raw materials to the fermentation process.

The tour ends with a tasting of the Teelings which you can upgrade to a trinity tasting or the basic tasting which is their whiskey along with a cocktail.

The gift shop has whiskey for sale along its glasses, and Teelings wear.

A great experience. Highly recommended!

We found the tour to be very interesting for not o...

We found the tour to be very interesting for not only the history of Whiskey and how it is made but also for the history of the area of Dublin, it was very insightful.

Our tour guide was Tracey and she was very friendly and more than happy to answer any questions that people may have.

We stopped at Teeling in the late afternoon on a S...

We stopped at Teeling in the late afternoon on a Sunday. The exhibits on the main floor are cool, and the whiskey bar upstairs was wonderful. We tasted some excellent whiskeys, including the rarer options like the reserve and brabazon series. Our only regret was that we didn't buy the limited series because we thought they would be at the duty-free, but then we left from Shannon and couldn't find what we wanted. My wife had probably the best Irish coffee that she will ever have at the bar as well. The tour/tasting option seemed a bit expensive and/or slow, but you can opt out and go straight to the bar like we did. Oh, and the whiskey is very very good and has some different flavors owing to the various aging materials and methods.

A different side of distilling from the legendary ...

A different side of distilling from the legendary Teeling family, this is light-years away from their beginnings in the converted potato alcohol plant in Cooley - the scale for starters is so much smaller, all three stills (named after John's three granddaughters) fitting in one hall, even down to the mash tuns made out of oak staves, a feature you don't see in even some of the most traditional distilleries all combine to make this an unforgettable experience and certainly not the type of distillery you'd expect to find in the Dublin Liberties. Possibly pointing the way toward the future of distilling, there is a bohemian, modern vibe about the place, with more than a nod to the roots of uisce beatha. Friendly and knowledgeable tour guides and staff and a more-than-decent cafe are icing on the cake. Perhaps exactly what could be expected from the producers of the best blend to hit the market in decades.

Teeling Whiskey Company

Teeling Whiskey Company

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