The Whisky Museum is located on the main street and is easy to find. Mainly displaying wines, wine barrels, etc., did not see more introductions. There is a tasting house, elegantly decorated, and the seat by the window can see the street view. I looked at the wine license and there are different prices of whiskey, and the overall price is not low. Not much knowledge of whiskey, not sitting down to taste. There is a Chinese welcome on the side of the ladder upstairs, and now more and more Chinese people are traveling to Ireland.
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The Whisky Museum is located on the main street and is easy to find. Mainly displaying wines, wine barrels, etc., did not see more introductions. There is a tasting house, elegantly decorated, and the seat by the window can see the street view. I looked at the wine license and there are different prices of whiskey, and the overall price is not low. Not much knowledge of whiskey, not sitting down to taste. There is a Chinese welcome on the side of the ladder upstairs, and now more and more Chinese people are traveling to Ireland.
To be in this museum of whiskey was an eye-opener.
Amazing! Mark was a great tour guide and made it extremely enjoyable. Definitely take the time to check this place out. Worth the premium upgrade.
One of the lesser visited and newer museums in Dublin, this is really modern and doesn't really feel like a museum at all. It's a great interactive option for whisky lovers, and people who perhaps don't want to spend the money to go to the Guinness Storehouse or Jameson Distillery. They do student and group ticket rates too. This museum tracks the origins of Irish whiskey with the help of entertaining guides, and a visit culminates in a whiskey tasting.
If you are interested in cultural relics, it is possible to visit here for several days. Very good exhibition hall, quite historical.