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06 Sept 2025

Mayo distillery to host free open day

Lough Mask distillery is welcoming all this coming Saturday for a day of tours and tasting

Lough Mask

The open day takes place Saturday, April 13.

Lough Mask Distillery will be hosting a free open day this weekend.

The distillery, located just outside Tourmakeady, is the perfect place to spend your weekend with the open day taking place on Saturday, April 13, from 1pm to 4pm.

This exciting event offers a chance to step behind the scenes and discover the secrets behind this time-honoured tradition as you explore our facilities and learn about the meticulous process that transforms grain into liquid gold.

Attendees will be treated to in depth guided tours led by our knowledgeable staff. On these tours, participants can learn about the fascinating distilling process from grain to glass, as well as witnessing the new state-of-the-art equipment, including the impressive new still.

Additionally, attendees will learn more about cask investment options, how to become a part of the Lough Mask Distillery story, as well as partaking in a Q&A session with the staff. Refreshments will be available throughout the entire day.

This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about the art of Irish whiskey making and discover the passion behind the unique Lough Mask Distillery.

While Lough Mask Distillery is renowned for its single malt whiskey, their passion for crafting exceptional spirits extends to the exciting world of gin.

Their gin is distilled using a unique blend of botanicals, including some sourced locally from the very shores of Lough Mask itself. This results in a refreshingly complex gin, bursting with juniper, citrus, and subtle floral notes. 

Perfect for the gin connoisseur or those curious to explore the growing world of Irish gin, a taste of Lough Mask Distillery's gin is sure to be a highlight of your visit.

Book your free place by calling 094 954 4701 or email eolas@loughmaskdistillery.com.

For more information see the Lough Mask Distillery website

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