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The Brazen Head | 20 Bridge Street Lower, Dublin 8, Ireland | +353 1 677 9549
The Old Jameson Distillery is a top attraction when traveling to Dublin, Ireland.
It’s called The Old Jameson Distillery because, while whiskey has not been made here in nearly 50 years, it is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. Now, it is a tourist attraction that provides a guided tour, whiskey tastings and a complimentary drink at the end of your tour.
The tour costs about $16USD and lasts for about 1 hour. You are first guided into an auditorium where you watch a 10 minute film about the history of the distillery. From there, you walk through the different sections of the distillery and learn all about how Irish whiskey is made.
Towards the end of the tour, you’re taken into a tasting room where everyone is given a chance to sample and compare three different types of whiskey: Jameson (Irish), Johnny Walker (Scottish) and Jack Daniels (American). They all taste so differently! I’m a fan of both Jameson and Johnny Walker but I would be lying if I said Jack Daniels didn’t bring me back to my college drinking days!
After the tasting, you’re ushered into an open space with plenty of seating and given a choice of either Jameson on the rocks or a Jameson ginger. There is also a restaurant on-site as well as a fun little gift shop.
This is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon but I probably wouldn’t do it on the same day as the Guinness Storehouse (see blog post here)!
Check out the video I made during my visit:
The Old Jameson Distillery | Bow St, Smithfield Village, Dublin 7, Ireland | +353 1 807 2355
XOXO,
♥Kimberly Tapia
WINGS! WINGS! WINGS!
We were told that Elephant & Castle had the BEST wings in all of Ireland and we just had to find out for ourselves…. Coming from the US, I did not expect much when ordering the chicken wing basket. I mean, how good could chicken wings be in Dublin? Probably just okay, right? Nope! These might be some of the best wings I’ve ever had. I stand by my statement.
The wings themselves are small (not a bad thing), they are perfectly fried and crispy (because nobody likes soggy chicken wings) and the sauce is distributed evenly and downright addicting. They must use loads of butter but I am not complaining – nobody orders wings as a healthy option anyway. The sauce is rich and just the right amount of spicy.
My dining companions both ordered the roasted garlic burger and let me have a couple bites. This is a great choice for garlic lovers; not only does it have whole roasted garlic cloves but garlic butter and garlic aioli as well! Really solid choice.
Not only was the food phenomenal but the service was impeccable. We were promptly seated, our server was very friendly and she even gave us some local insight on spots to hit that were less touristy than Temple Bar.
Overall: Great Food + Cute Spot + Awesome Service + Reasonably Priced
Check out this video I made of the food we ate!
Elephant & Castle | 18-19 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland | +353 1 679 3121
XOXO,
♥Kimberly Tapia
Visiting the Guiness Storehouse located at St. James Gate Brewery in Dublin is a total must-do! The brewery tour at the Guiness Storehouse is unlike any brewery tour I have ever taken. You walk inside and pay an entrance fee of 18 euros (translates to a little less than 18 USD). The entrance free includes a self-guided tour of the facilities with a complimentary pint of fresh, velvety Guiness at the end of the tour with the best view of the entire city of Dublin.
The tour itself, as stated earlier, is unlike any brewery tour I’ve ever taken. This tour had more of a beer amusement park or beer museum feel than anything. The history of the brewery was shown through various exhitions, installations and videos.
Each level of the modern storehouse was themed differently and at the end of the brewery, we were taught how to pour the “perfect guinness”, were allowed to serve ourselves from their taps, given certificates and had our photo taken.
From the complimentary tasting, you then head up to their Gravity Bar – a circular glass room with a 360 degree view of Dublin – to enjoy a fresh pint of Guinness beer included with your admission price of €18.
Check out my YouTube video below to get a better view of Ireland’s claim to beer fame!