Midleton Distillery

“We spend a most interesting time at the Distillery, and were more than ever convinced that woolen mills and barracks are not only suitable, but more convertible buildings for distilling purposes than any other…” Alfred Bernard describing his visit to the Midleton Distillery in The Whisky Distilleries of the United Kingdom, 1887. 

In September 2013, the Midleton Distillery in Co Cork formally launched its €100m expansion. Since the mid-1970s, IDL’s four massive pot stills and seven column stills at the site had been the engine that drove Irish whiskey’s growth across the world. The success of the Jameson brand in particular meant that it was time to invest to meet demand, doubling the distillery’s capacity to an astonishing 64 million litres of alcohol per year. It’s a scene that’s worlds apart from what greeted Bernard, apart from those onion-shaped copper stills that have been the cornerstone of traditional Irish whiskey distilling for centuries.

The distillery is high-tech, but still produces an impressive range of whiskeys with great craft and character. It was designed to produce and mature pot still and grain spirit for three of the then four remaining Irish distillers, who joined forces in 1966 to tackle Irish whiskey’s spiralling decline.

As part of the plan, Jameson’s Bow Street and Powers John’s Lane stills would fall silent, ending the era of whiskey distilling in Dublin, once the world’s greatest whiskey distilling city.

There was space to build beside the Old Midleton Distillery, which belonged to Cork Distillers, the third member of the IDL partnership. And so, one September day in 1975, production stopped at the old facility and moved a few hundred yards to the new one. A new chapter in Irish distilling history had begun.

From the time the new stills took up the baton until only very recently, the Midleton Distillery was the only source of traditional pure pot still Irish whiskey, for many is the quintessential style of Irish whiskey. It forms the heart of the Jameson and Power’s blends and can be experienced in all its glory in the likes of Redbreast, Green Spot and Yellow Spot.

Pure pot still had been the mainstay too of the Old Midleton Distillery, which was originally founded in 1825 when brothers James, Daniel and Jeremiah Murphy bought an old wool mill near the town. The 1823 Excise Act had just been passed and there was an opportunity for entrepreneurs to cash in on legal distilling, providing it could be done on a large scale. The Murphys took full advantage.

By 1830, they were employing over 200 men and capacity was reaching 400,000 proof gallons per year. By 1866, the distillery had merged with the other main Cork distilleries of North Mall, Watercourse, The Green and Daly's. During this time there was a lot of rationalisation, but Midleton remained as the epicentre while the others saw most of the cutbacks.

In the 1920s, a seven-year-old pure pot still whiskey was the company’s flagship brand. It had been made popular by one of the real characters in Irish whiskey at the time, Cork Distillers sales rep Paddy Flaherty, and it eventually bore his name – Paddy Irish Whisky. Versions of it are still on sale today. The new distillery, however, has added considerably to the range, producing an ever-expanding range of Jameson, Power’s, Midleton, Tullamore Dew and many more whiskeys.

The Old Midleton Distillery is now perfectly preserved as a visitors’ centre and museum. 

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Midleton Distillery

Midleton Very Rare 1998

70cl

A collectible bottle of Midleton Very Rare from the 1998 vintage.  ..

€750.00 Ex Tax: €609.76

Midleton Very Rare 2001

70 cl

Bottled in 2001, this is an older vintage from Midleton's Very Rare series of bottlings. Highly ..

€700.00 Ex Tax: €569.11

Midleton Very Rare 2002

70 cl

A smooth and complex tasting whiskey from 2002. Old bottles of Midleton Very Rare are getting very h..

€700.00 Ex Tax: €569.11

Midleton Very Rare 2003

70 cl

A rare bottle from the Midleton Very Rare series. This one was bottled in 2003. ..

€700.00 Ex Tax: €569.11

Midleton Very Rare 2004

70 cl

A rare bottle of Midleton Very Rare from 2004. Very collectible. ..

€700.00 Ex Tax: €569.11

Midleton Very Rare 2005

70 cl

A rare bottle of Midleton Very Rare. This one was released in 2005. ..

€650.00 Ex Tax: €528.45

Midleton Very Rare 2006

70 cl

A hard to find, and very collectible release of Midleton Very Rare from the 2006 vintage. ..

€650.00 Ex Tax: €528.45

Midleton Very Rare 2008

70 cl

A 2008 release of Midleton Very Rare that is now getting quite hard to find. ..

€550.00 Ex Tax: €447.15

Midleton Very Rare 2009

70 cl

A hard to find bottle of Midleton Very Rare. Very few bottles were made of the 2009 release, so thes..

€1,500.00 Ex Tax: €1,219.51

Midleton Very Rare 2011

70cl

A rare and collectible bottle of Midleton Rare from the 2011 vintage.  ..

€500.00 Ex Tax: €406.50

Midleton Very Rare 2013

70 cl

A recent bottle of Midleton Very Rare that was released in 2013. A lovely smooth, yet complex whiske..

€500.00 Ex Tax: €406.50

Midleton Very Rare 2017

70cl

The long awaited new Midleton release for 2017 with all new packaging and a new bottle shape. The bo..

€275.00 Ex Tax: €223.58

Powers 12 Year Old Special Reserve

70 cl

Powers 12 Year old, like the standard Powers, is a blend with a good dollop of pot still content (ma..

€47.99 Ex Tax: €39.02