Teeling
Whiskey starts work on first new Dublin
distillery in over 125 years.

Following the official announcement
in January this year of The Teeling
Whiskey Company's plans to bring whiskey
making back to Irelands capitol with the
construction of a new whiskey distillery
located in Dublin’s Newmarket in The
Liberties, Dublin 8 they today announced
that work has commenced on their new
whiskey distillery. The new distillery
brings the Teelings home to their
ancestral roots, this is the first new
distillery in Dublin in over 125 years
and will be a modern revival of the
family distillery that thrived in the
area in the 18th century.
The Teeling Whiskey distilling equipment
is scheduled to arrive in October and
commissioning of the distillery will
commence before the end of this year.
There will be more than 100 people
employed during the construction of the
distillery with 30 permanent jobs
created following its completion.
Jack Teeling, Founder and Managing
Director of the Teeling Whiskey Company
commented "We are proud to be returning
to our ancestral distilling roots which
trace back to 1782 in The Liberties.
This project brings distilling back to
an area of Dublin long associated with
world class whiskey which, at one stage,
had 37 different operational
distilleries and was known as the
‘Golden Triangle’ due to the cluster of
Irish whiskey manufacturers in one small
area. Dublin whiskey was at the
forefront of the last golden age of
Irish whiskey. We aim to revive the
Spirit of Dublin by putting Dublin and
Teeling Whiskey firmly back on the map
again."
The Teeling Whiskey brand is already on
sale in Ireland and is now in over 25
export markets. The construction of the
new distillery will guarantee future
supply for the Teeling Whiskey brands
and allow the creation of a range of
innovative and authentic Irish whiskeys
based on the traditional and unique
Dublin style of distillation.
The new traditional Irish pot still
distillery will have the capacity to
produce 500,000 litres of whiskey on an
annual basis and will consist of three
traditional copper pot stills reviving
the traditional style of the old Dublin
distilleries. In addition, the visitor
centre will become a true Dublin
destination; providing an experiential
journey into the history of Teeling
Whiskey, the whiskey heritage of the
Liberties, the unique Dublin whiskey
distilling process and whiskey tasting.
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