At the Jameson Distillery, you can take a guided tour through the factory and find out how Ireland's favorite whiskey is made. The tour starts with a movie and the guide gives you lots of opportunities to volunteer so if you're a big fan of whiskey, you better start waving that hand! You then walk around the building and learn the process by which whiskey is made and the guide explains every step of the procedure. At the end of the tour, you get a glass of whiskey, which was included in your price of admission.

Written by  Mary Kate Alfieri.

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