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How Whiskey, Music, and Local Food Are Turning Northern Ireland Distilleries Into Must-Visit Icons

How whiskey, music, and local food are transforming Northern Ireland distilleries into must-visit visitor experiences at sunset.
Beyond bottles of whiskey: Northern Ireland’s distilleries transform into cultural icons with live music, local cuisine, and ancient craft. Even whiskey purists can’t resist these memorable experiences.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • January 17, 2026
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Why Irish Whiskey Tourism Might Be Ireland’s Most Powerful Economic Pairing Yet

Hand holding a Roe & Co whiskey glass during a guided tasting at the Roe & Co Distillery in Dublin.
Irish whiskey tourism fuels a €700 million economic revolution while ordinary tourism lags behind. Visitors become passionate brand ambassadors. Rural communities transform through this cultural renaissance.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • December 1, 2025
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Why This Irish Whiskey Pumpkin Pie Belongs on Every Thanksgiving Table

A steaming pumpkin pie on a wooden table beside a bottle of Sláinte Irish spiced malt whiskey, with autumn spices scattered around and a scenic Irish countryside visible through the window.
Revolutionize your Thanksgiving table with this Irish whiskey pumpkin pie that rebelliously blends American tradition and Irish spirit. Your guests will never look at dessert the same way again.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • November 25, 2025
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Over 1 Million Flock to Irish Whiskey Distilleries, Outpacing National Tourism Growth

Hand holding a Roe & Co whiskey glass during a guided tasting at the Roe & Co Distillery in Dublin.
Irish whiskey tourism explodes with 1 million+ visitors spending €41.6 million in 2025 – outpacing national growth by 23%. Americans are flocking to distilleries while small producers surprise everyone.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • November 17, 2025
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Why I Believe Jameson Single Pot Still Is One of the Best Irish Whiskeys

A bottle of Jameson Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey with a blue and gold label, a glass of whiskey, and various spices and fruits are arranged on a wooden table in front of a fireplace.
Last weekend, I was doing a bit of shopping in Tesco, Navan,…
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • October 23, 2025
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Two Renowned Irish Whiskey Labels Cease Production Amid Trump Tariff Fallout

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As Trump’s tariffs crush Irish whiskey, two legendary distilleries halt production. The billion-euro industry’s American dreams are evaporating. Can Irish whiskey survive this devastating blow?
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • June 30, 2025
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How Lambay Turned a Remote, Off-Grid Island Into Ireland’S Most Unlikely Whiskey Distillery

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Off Ireland’s coast, whiskey defies gravity: Lambay’s remote island distillery operates without electricity, using maritime aging and sustainable methods. Pirates once patrolled where whiskey now matures. The future of Irish spirits thrives on isolation.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • May 24, 2025
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Is Irish Whiskey’s Boom Just a Buzz—or the Start of a Spirited Revolution?

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Irish whiskey’s market could nearly double to $9.5B by 2033, but high import duties may crush this stellar growth. Is this smoothly triple-distilled spirit truly poised to revolutionize the global spirits landscape?
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • May 18, 2025
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Irish Whiskey Crisis: Soaring Costs and Falling Demand Push Industry to Breaking Point

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Once the proud king of spirits, Irish whiskey now faces an existential crisis as soaring costs collide with plummeting consumer demand. The industry’s survival hangs in the balance.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • March 29, 2025
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Trump’s Tariffs May Drive Iconic U.S. Whiskey Makers to Abandon America

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American heritage whiskey brands face extinction as Trump’s trade war forces distilleries to consider the unthinkable – abandoning U.S. soil. European markets slam the door on bourbon makers.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • March 26, 2025
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