Myself and a friend visited here on Saturday, we had a CityDeals voucher which entitled us to the tour, a tasting and a bottle of the standard Kilbeggan whiskey to take away (this only cost €20 between us!!).
Anyway the place closes at 6pm, and due to events outside our control, (the girls who were our lift were having a 1/2 day spa treatments in Tullamore, which ran way over), we arrived just after 5pm, such is life, however we had the place to ourselves. The tour is great in that you are left to your own devices, which is the way I like it. There are plenty of signs and details around which explain everything. Also some brilliant photo ops.
The distillery itself is lovingly restored and thankfully lacks the modern aesthetics of hand rails and aluminium steps which helps add to the authenticity. The mill wheel is fully operational and all the machinery inside the museum is in full working order. It feels like a working piece of art, to think it is the oldest distillery in the world and still works - fantastic!
Remember this is now a working distillery and you can see the new barrels in the yard out back. The first produce is due in 2014, until then the Kilbeggan whiskey is produced at the Cooley Distillery (the now owners of this historic site).
The tasting was fun, although a little rushed as the staff were finsihing up. The gift shop is refreshingly good value, no rip offs here.
I would recommend this to anyone with an interest in Whiskey or old industrial machinery.
There is a little bar at the front which sells all the Cooley Distillery's produce, including the wonderful Connemara Irish Whiskey. This unfortunately closes at 6pm too :(.
The only downside is that we didn't have enough time, but that was our fault....... next time! read more