Jameson Experience, Midleton

51°54′49.1″N 8°10′05.2″W

Jameson Experience, Midleton /
Old Midleton Distillery
LocationOld Distillery Walk, Midleton, County Cork, Ireland
OwnerJames Murphy & Company (1825–1868), Cork Distilleries Company (1868–1966), Irish Distillers / Pernod Ricard (1966–present)
FoundedDistillery: 1825–1975,
Visitor Centre: 1992–present
FounderJames, Daniel and Jeremiah Murphy
StatusClosed/Museum since 1992
Water sourceDungourney River
No. of stills3 pot stills (1 x 31,618 gallons, 2 x 10,000 gallons), 1 Coffey still
Capacity>1,000,000 gallons per annum
Websitehttps://www.jamesonwhiskey.com/en/visit-us/jameson-distillery-midleton

The Jameson Experience, Midleton, (also known as the Old Midleton Distillery) is an Irish whiskey museum and visitor centre located in the Old Midleton Distillery in Midleton, County Cork, Ireland. Set over 15 acres, since opening as a visitor's centre in 1992, the old distillery has received approximately 100,000 guests per year, receiving 125,000 in 2015.

The Old Midleton Distillery in which the Jameson Experience is located began life as a woollen mill, before being converted to a military barracks and subsequently a distillery in 1825. The distillery operated until 1975, when a new distillery was constructed alongside it to house the consolidated operations of three former whiskey-making rivals, John Jameson & Son, John Powers & Son, and Cork Distilleries Company (owners of the Midlelton Distillery), who had come together to form Irish Distillers in 1966. It now houses a visitor centre, a restaurant, and a gift shop.

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.