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Irish
Distillers announces an ambitious
redevelopment plan at its Midleton
Distillery which will deliver new
whiskey tours and experiences as well as
new shopping, bar, café and restaurant
facilities

Irish Distillers today unveiled
detailed plans for a massive €13 million redevelopment of its
distillery experience at Midleton
Distillery, Co. Cork, which will
transform the
attraction into a world-class whiskey
destination.
Midleton Distillery is home to some of the
world’s most well-known and popular
Irish whiskeys, including Jameson,
Powers, Redbreast, Midleton Very Rare,
the Spot family and Method and Madness,
as well as the Irish Whiskey Academy,
Irish Distillers’ Archive and the Micro
Distillery.
As part of the plan, the existing
attraction will be completely
transformed to accommodate new and
interactive whiskey tours and various
tasting experiences, offering visitors
the opportunity to explore more about
the past, present and future of Irish
whiskey production at Midleton
Distillery. The redevelopment will also
deliver state-of-the-art new shopping,
bar, café and restaurant facilities.
In order to ensure that visitors receive
the same great experience while
construction is ongoing, an alternative
purpose-built Irish whiskey attraction
will continue to welcome visitors during
the redevelopment. Construction will
commence immediately and is expected be
completed by 2025, in time to mark the
200-year anniversary of Midleton
Distillery.
Commenting on the plan, Conor McQuaid,
Chairman and CEO said: "Over the past 30
years, Midleton Distillery has become
synonymous with Irish whiskey tourism,
welcoming more than three million
visitors from countries all over the
world to our home in East Cork. At Irish
Distillers, we are always looking
towards the future of Irish whiskey,
which is why we are delighted to
announce our plans for the redevelopment
of the distillery experience at
Midleton. Our ambition is to deliver an
exceptional, world-class experiential
offering which will bring whiskey lovers
closer to the production process than
ever before."
"These exciting plans will ensure that
the distillery experience offers
visitors a unique insight into the
whiskeys produced at Midleton Distillery
in exceptionally beautiful and engaging
surroundings. We are confident that we
can further build upon the appeal of
Midleton Distillery for both domestic
and international visitors, cementing
its position as one of the top tourism
attractions in Ireland while supporting
jobs and economic growth in the East
Cork region."
"As we are committed to preserving and
maintaining the beauty of the original
distillery buildings, many of which date
back to 1794, our redevelopment plan is
centred around the conservation and
restoration of existing structures,
while transforming our visitor
attraction to accommodate new and
interactive whiskey tours and exciting
tasting experiences. The redevelopment
will therefore marry the old and the
new, making improvements and upgrades to
preserve the fabric of these buildings,
all of which will ultimately contribute
to an immersive and unique visitor
experience."
Every element of the redevelopment has
been planned with sustainability and
efficiency in mind. The new visitor
experience will feature a specially
designed heat recovery system, meaning
that excess energy from the production
of world-renowned Irish whiskeys onsite
in Midleton will be used to heat the
buildings.
The introduction of the heat recovery
system is predicted to reduce carbon
emissions by nearly 200,000 KGs of CO2
per year, in line with Irish Distillers’
sustainability goals. Additionally, the
switch to LED lighting throughout– close
to 1,000 bulbs – will ensure a reduction
in electricity consumption of +90
percent compared to existing usage.
New York headquartered Ralph Appelbaum
Associates (RAA), who have specialist
experience in the planning and design of
cultural attractions around the world,
will lead the design of the
redevelopment project.
PJ Hegarty & Sons have been appointed as
conservation and construction contractor
stating, "PJ Hegarty & Sons are
delighted to be appointed as contractor
to undertake this prestigious project on
behalf of Irish Distillers and we look
forward to working closely with the team
in Midleton to deliver their vision."
You will find the current range of Irish
whiskeys produced at Midleton including
Jameson, Powers, Redbreast, Midleton
Very Rare, the Spot family and Method
and Madness available to
purchase from specialist online whisky
retailers such as
The Whisky Exchange,
Amazon
and
Master of Malt
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