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Ireland is famous for many things and one of the most notable is tasty and sublime whiskeys blended and malt.

Distillation of Irish whiskey is a long complicated process that can not be rushed if you want to produce the best. In fact, the Irish are so proud of their distillation methods they like to show the world how it's done. So if you plan to visit Dublin be sure to travel at least one of the many distilleries in the region on your itinerary.

The best distillery to visit is the Old Jameson, where costs Tour offers a glimpse into the incredible art of whiskey maker. Here you will witness all stages of the distillation of mashed bottling, and get a full appreciation of what is involved in the art of centuries-old distiller. Make no mistake, this is not just a visit, it is a condensed seminar at the end of which you have acquired a newfound knowledge of how to make the difference between whiskey. You will also find everything about John Jameson - the man who started it all. Guided tours are offered seven days a week from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. throughout the year, including holidays with the exception of a few days at Christmas.

The best place for the next visit to the home of Bushmills Single Malt stunning years that you find served in all the luxurious hotels in Dublin . However, you must leave town and head half past three in the north of the Old Jameson Distillery in Old Bushmills sister. Since 1608 this high distillery in Northern Ireland was responsible for producing not only mixtures Bushmills Single bearing the name of the distillery, but also contributes to the brand of whiskey Jameson wonderful. A trip to the distillery also provides the perfect excuse to spend a night near the coast of Antrim and a look at the Causeway.

However, if you take the tour at Old Bushmills sure you volunteer to taste test at the end, the climax of the tour. To demonstrate the differences between the Irish and Scotch whiskeys, scotches the sample of young participants throughout the elderly, single malt Irish, detailing the transition from peaty taste good alternative to the Scottish triple distilled Irish. This is a great training condensed for the palace and for lovers of real whiskey - not to be missed!

Posted on April 3, 2010.
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