THE DUBLIN LIBERTIES DISTILLERY PHOTOGRAPHED MARCH 2017 [NEXT DOOR TO TEELINGS]-126366
Today I was a bit confused by this building. Everything on the outside indicates that it is a distillery but I have never seen any sign of industrial activity until today when I saw some construction underway. However, when I managed to get a view of the inside of the building it was only an empty shell.
The second issue was that I was convinced that the company was named the the Dublin Whiskey Company when I photographed the building a year ago. When I got home I checked my photographs and sure enough I was correct.
I then discovered the following: “Quintessential Brands has announced the acquisition of the Dublin Whiskey Company as part of a €10 million investment that will see it build a new Dublin whiskey distillery and visitor experience for its established portfolio of Irish whiskey brands including The Dubliner and The Dublin Liberties.”
I am beginning to believe that what are claimed to be distilleries are in fact ‘visitor experience’ sites and that the product is produced elsewhere at some unknown location.
THE DUBLIN LIBERTIES DISTILLERY PHOTOGRAPHED MARCH 2017 [NEXT DOOR TO TEELINGS]-126366
Today I was a bit confused by this building. Everything on the outside indicates that it is a distillery but I have never seen any sign of industrial activity until today when I saw some construction underway. However, when I managed to get a view of the inside of the building it was only an empty shell.
The second issue was that I was convinced that the company was named the the Dublin Whiskey Company when I photographed the building a year ago. When I got home I checked my photographs and sure enough I was correct.
I then discovered the following: “Quintessential Brands has announced the acquisition of the Dublin Whiskey Company as part of a €10 million investment that will see it build a new Dublin whiskey distillery and visitor experience for its established portfolio of Irish whiskey brands including The Dubliner and The Dublin Liberties.”
I am beginning to believe that what are claimed to be distilleries are in fact ‘visitor experience’ sites and that the product is produced elsewhere at some unknown location.