Malt & Grain Historic Walking Tour

  • Limerick Whiskey Experience

Explore Limerick’s whiskey heritage on the Malt & Grain Historic Walking Tour. Discover lost distilleries, local legends, and untold stories, ending with a dram of Whiskey along the way.

Embark on a captivating walking tour of Limerick City, where history and whiskey intertwine in a tale of innovation, resilience, and transformation. Although not a key player in modern-day whiskey production, Limerick was once home to the most advanced distillery of its era. Delve into the historical origins of whiskey's development in the city, tracing its introduction and evolution through the 1600s and 1700s.

Uncover how pivotal events like the War of Independence and the Anglo-Irish Trade War influenced whiskey production, shaping Limerick's economic landscape. This tour offers a unique glimpse into the lost distilleries of Limerick, their rise to prominence, global economic impact, and eventual decline, providing a rich tapestry of the city's industrial past.

As you stroll through the streets of Limerick, listen to enthralling stories of its transformation from a Viking settlement to a medieval walled town, then to a Georgian city, and finally into a modern, vibrant metropolitan area. This walking tour is not just a journey through the history of whiskey but also a comprehensive exploration of Limerick's rich and diverse heritage.

Experience the city's dynamic past and present, as you uncover the layers of history that have shaped Limerick into the bustling and culturally rich destination it is today. Join us for an unforgettable journey through time, where every step tells a story and every story enriches your understanding of this remarkable city.

Location
Limerick City
Address

Mother Macs, 8/9 High Street, Limerick

Telephone
Email
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Opening Hours

Monday - Thursday: 1pm - 12am

Friday: 1pm - 1am

Saturday: 11am - 1am

Sunday - 12:30pm - 11:30pm

Price(s)
€25
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King John's Castle, Limerick. Photo Piotr Machowczyk