Williams Distillery gates located on Patrick Street nor a drink in The Brewery Tap which serves the full range of whiskeys produced by Tullamore D.E.W. shouldn’t miss the opportunity to take a photograph in front of the old D.E. I paid €12 for my tour and the children were admitted free, the car park cost was minimal, I think it was about 60 cent. I loved the chandelier made from empty whiskey bottles and the corridor shaped like a bottle of Tullamore D.E.W. The tour ends in a comparative whiskey tasting, sampling three of Tullamore D.E.W.’s whiskeys. 1 It is the second-largest-selling brand of Irish whiskey globally, with sales of over 1,500,000 cases per annum as of 2020. (typically with the dots de-emphasised using colour and font size), is a brand of Irish whiskey produced by William Grant & Sons. My son loved the fact that there was a lot of “hands on” learning so he got to feel the grain and smell apples, cinnamon and other ingredients on display. Tullamore distillery Tullamore Dew, rendered in most branding as Tullamore D.E.W. The visitor centre is spread over three floors, two lads visiting from New Zealand kindly gave me a hand lifting the buggy up the flights of stairs as the lift was located at the other end of the building. She was most helpful and readily answered questions from our tour group. We were escorted through the whole process from ingredient selection to blending by Mary our expert guide. Here I learned that the whiskey is actually named after Daniel rather than after a condensed liquid as I had previously thought. The 50 minute tour begins with a short film about the life and legacy of Daniel. Now it is home to the visitor centre, bar/restaurant and gift shop. The visitor centre is located in the old bonded warehouse dating from 1897 right on the banks of the Grand Canal as this was the final resting place for Tullamore D.E.W before being loaded onto barges for distribution around the world. I wasn’t the only one as when we entered the visitor centre I overheard a conversation between a gentleman and a staff member he was explaining that he drove around the town for 20 minutes looking for it. branded barrels on the walkway at the Grand Canal. It's hard to find even with a satnav! I couldn’t see anything for Tullamore D.E.W., no signs, no building, nothing, until a truck moved out of the way and I spotted a set of Tullamore D.E.W. visitor centre even if I did have 5 children in tow. I really couldn't visit Tullamore and not drop in to the Tullamore D.E.W.
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