Pure Pot Still Experience

  • Whiskey experience

Immerse yourself in the Pure Pot Still Experience at Peggy’s Whiskey Parlour. Explore the unique history, evolution, and resilience of Irish Pot Still Whiskey, guided by a WSET-trained Professional.

Discover the heart and soul of Irish whiskey with the Pure Pot Still Experience in Peggy’s Whiskey Parlour. This tasting focuses solely on Irish Pot Still Whiskey, a style unique to Ireland, renowned for its rich, spicy character and deep historical roots.

Guided by a WSET-trained whiskey professional, guests will explore the fascinating history of Pot Still Whiskey — from its rise to prominence in the 18th century to its near extinction and remarkable resurgence. Learn how this quintessential Irish style was shaped by history, tradition, and resilience, reflecting the highs and lows of Irish whiskey's journey over the centuries. The experience delves into the unique production process that sets Pot Still Whiskey apart, including its distinctive mash bill of malted and unmalted barley, resulting in bold flavours and creamy textures.

This tasting offers an authentic insight into Ireland’s whiskey heritage, celebrating the enduring legacy of Pot Still Whiskey — a true symbol of Irish resilience and craftsmanship.

Available:  Wednesday & Thursday 3pm, Friday & Saturday 2pm

Location
Limerick City
Address

Mother Macs, 8/9 High Street, Limerick

Telephone
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Opening Hours

Monday - Thursday: 1pm - 12am

Friday: 1pm - 1am

Saturday: 11am - 1am

Sunday - 12:30pm - 11:30pm

Price(s)
€40
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