Bushmills, to visit the Bushmills winery, you need to pay for the entrance fee, but there is a guided tour, and you should pay attention to the daily open stairs, so that you don't waste time waiting. Bushmills' whiskey "cannot take pictures."
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We really enjoyed our tour of the Bushmills Distillery in Northern Ireland, the oldest licensed distillery in the world. We went on the tour with our kids, who also enjoyed -- although they of course ...
Lived in n Ireland all my life and had never been in fertiliser distillery,really enjoyed ,Micky was a great guide ,lovely glass of Black Bush to finish,also nice cafe and bar which is open to visit w...
I was there 2012 and was be suprised.Guide was explain to us everything.If someone interested for more information she gave to us.I remember just one thing:Irish whiskey is baked three times,Scotish t...
From the rime we walked in the tour waiting room to the gift shop at the end we had a wonderful time. There is an excellent historical video loop to watch while your tour is organized. Jerry, our g...
Bushmills, to visit the Bushmills winery, you need to pay for the entrance fee, but there is a guided tour, and you should pay attention to the daily open stairs, so that you don't waste time waiting. Bushmills' whiskey "cannot take pictures."
Visiting the Bushmills distillery learned a lot about Irish whiskey and Ireland, which has a history of more than 400 years. You will learn about the family history and how they make whiskey. After you have a comparison and how to taste whiskey correctly, you can go to the gift shop to buy it.
Since 1608, the oldest whisky distillery in the world
The oldest whisky distillery in the world. Generally, the route of taking part in the one day tour in Belfast will pass through here, where tourists will be sent down to visit the scenic spot, and there will be a guide to lead the tourists, and then you can buy some wine here.
Bushmills Distillery has been in operation for more than 400 years, and it is also one of the first manufacturers in the world to be allowed to brew whiskey. Their whiskey brewing method draws on the history of distillation. These technologies and traditions remain to this day.