The Teeling
Whiskey Company is carrying out
feasibility study on new distillery in
Dublin, meanwhile they have released
their latest bottling of hand selected
small batch Teeling whiskey which has
been finished in rum barrels.

To celebrate 231 years of whiskey
distilling tradition within the Teeling
Family, Independent Irish whiskey maker
the Teeling Whiskey Company has launched
its flagship premium Irish whiskey brand
Teeling Whiskey.
The Teeling family are more recently
synonymous with Cooley Distillery– which
when established in 1987 was the first
Irish whiskey distillery set up in
Ireland in over 100 years. However the
family’s whiskey heritage dates back to
distilling in Dublin in 1782 and Walter
Teeling who set up a distillery in
Marrowbone Lane in the Liberties.
Jack Teeling, founder of the Teeling
Whiskey Company, commented, "Since 1782
the Teeling family have been crafting
Irish Whiskey. The entrepreneurial
spirit that inspired Walter Teeling back
in the 18th century has not been diluted
over the years and the latest generation
of Teelings are committed to innovating
and creating unique Irish whiskeys. Our
aim was to create a new Irish whiskey
that is contemporary, a salute to our
own provenance and which stands out for
its quality and unique flavour."
Teeling Irish Whiskey is a small batch
bottling from hand selected casks of
Grain and Malt whiskey which are further
matured in former Rum barrels. Teeling
Irish Whiskey is bottled at 46% with no
chill filtration which provides an extra
sweet and smooth flavour making it truly
a unique Irish Whiskey.”
During Walter Teeling’s time there were
over 37 independent distilleries in
Dublin alone. The majority of which were
centralised in the industrial engine
room of the city – the Liberties. In the
19th century Dublin whiskey became
globally recognised as the premier
whiskey in the world and some of the
largest breweries and distilleries of
the time emerged from these smaller
operations in the Liberties - the
remains of these can still be seen to
this day. Today there are currently no
operational distilleries left in Dublin.
This may soon change as the Teeling
Whiskey Company explores the opportunity
to bring distilling back to Dublin.
Teeling commented, "At present the
Teeling Whiskey Company is an
independent Irish whiskey bottler but we
aim to get back into the distilling game
to ensure a consistent supply of whiskey
for the future and allow us to be
leaders in creating a bright new future
for Irish and Dublin whiskey. We are at
advanced stages of a feasibility study
on bringing Irish whiskey distilling
back to the heart of Dublin."
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