Pearse Lyons Distillery began with sustainability in mind, not just environmentally, but culturally too. As a family-owned business, we want our visitors to feel that warm welcome when they arrive knowing that we have lovingly restored and protected a national monument. An iconic building in The Liberties, Dublin, which, for generations, remained derelict but is now treasured and given a new lease of life, as a state-of-the-art working distillery.

During the four-year restoration, our environmental commitments were at the core of every decision. From our LED lighting and solar panels, to shipping our spent grains to farmers in the locality to be used as animal feed, we strived to ensure we remained committed to sustainability. But we know that sustainability – and, sustainable tourism is not a destination, but a journey.

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Therefore, four years on, we are sharing our vision for the future. We are introducing new standards for ourselves, our team, and our suppliers, while asking our visitors to join us in making a real impact to reduce waste and emissions, and to introduce new innovations to better benefit our local community and our planet.

In keeping with our community development policy, we are delighted to introduce a new partnership with the Robert Emmet Community Project and Dublin City Council. In the coming weeks, we will introduce a beehive to the St. James Cemetery. Here, the local community will be taught how to harvest honey from our Dublin 8 bees, and the honey produced will be used in our distillery cocktails and Ha’Penny Gin School.

We will keep you up to date with our endeavours as we gradually make these significant changes to grow our role in the circular economy in Dublin 8. To check out what we have achieved so far and what our policies are, please click here.

Sustainable Tourism Policy

Pearse Lyons Distillery is committed to continual advancement in the area of sustainability. We know that sustainability – and, sustainable tourism is not a destination, but a journey. We are working with all our suppliers and visitors to reach a future where our award-winning visitor attraction is carbon positive.  We will keep you up to date with our endeavours as we gradually make these important changes to grow our role in the circular economy in Dublin 8.

Sustainable Tourism Mission Statement

Pearse Lyons Distillery seeks to uphold and maintain the highest standards of sustainable tourism in the areas of environment, community, work culture and visitor experience. Our aim is for our team and visitors to enjoy playing their role in progressing and maintaining a historical visitor attraction with sustainability at its heart. We seek to serve our community through our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives and to protect our local environment as we facilitate tours to our heritage site.

Our Sustainability Policy

As part of the Alltech family, Pearse Lyons Distillery embraces the Planet of Plenty ethos, working towards the best practices for people, animals, and the environment. This touches on all points of our business from our suppliers through to our visitors and local community.

Our aim is to create unforgettable, engaging visitor experiences through a Leave No Trace code of practice that fits within our Planet of Plenty commitments to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Our Commitments

As we work towards our official certification by Sustainable Travel Ireland, we have outlined specific areas of focus that align with the Tourism Charter of the Association of Visitor Attractions & Experiences (AVEA):

Local & Economic We will continue to contribute to the local economy by maintaining and supporting local employment, by sourcing services and sustainably produced goods locally and by providing information to customers on other products and services in the local area.

Community We aim to make a positive social impact on visitors and communities through mutually beneficial business collaborations and our CSR initiatives.

Environment We are committed to reducing our use of non-renewables and are working with our suppliers to phase out single use plastics. We are also committed to improving our management of natural resources and reducing our waste and sourcing materials that promote a circular economy. We send our spent grain by-products to be used as animal feed and are boosting the biodiversity of our site by planting seasonal, insect-friendly flowers and shrubs. We also host a beehive on site in the surrounding 800-year-old St. James’s graveyard.

Conservation & Heritage Our buildings and surrounding site are a symbol of our commitment to conserving our natural and built heritage. We respect the natural environment, including habitats and wildlife and are committed to preserving and enhancing it for future generations. Our 19 Century church and town houses are of architectural regional significance and have been sensitively restored to be enjoyed by all.

Storytelling We delight visitors through the authentic interpretation and communication of our stories and the unique history of our site. Not to mention the art of whiskey distillation and maturation.

Ongoing Commitment

We know that sustainability – and, sustainable tourism is not a destination, but a journey. This policy is a living document that will continue to evolve and develop as we progress through our goals.

 

The late Dr. Pearse Lyons, founder of Pearse Lyons Distillery, Dublin, was honored with a Chairman’s Award by Drinks Ireland | Irish Whiskey on Thursday. He is the first to receive recognition in Ireland and the United States for his outstanding contribution to both the Irish Whiskey and Kentucky bourbon industries.

Outstanding contribution for Irish Whiskey and Kentucky Bourbon

Lyons was recognized by the Irish Whiskey Association for his outstanding contributions to the Irish Whiskey industry during the bi-annual Chairman’s Award ceremony on Nov. 26, 2020. The Chairman’s Award, which acknowledges the leaders and legends of the Irish Whiskey industry and category, accompanies the many other varied achievements Lyons accumulated over the course of his career. This Irish award complements his Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame recognition, which was bestowed upon him in September 2018. Created by the Kentucky Distilling Association in conjunction with the Kentucky Bourbon Festival in 2001, the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame recognizes individuals and organizations that have made a significant and transformational impact on bourbon’s stature, growth and awareness.

“Pearse would be so honored to receive this recognition,” said Deirdre Lyons, Pearse Lyons’ wife and the co-founder of Alltech. “Although he traveled the world and worked in several industries, his heart was always in distilling. As he raised a glass of whiskey at the opening of Pearse Lyons Distillery in Dublin, Ireland, in August 2017, he was fulfilling a dream that was bigger than himself. A descendant of five generations of Irish coopers, he was furthering his family’s legacy.”

Passion for brewing and distilling

Lyons’ legacy and his contribution to the Irish Whiskey and Kentucky bourbon industries is vast. From his pioneering work on yeast fermentation to developing new distilleries in Kentucky and Ireland, his passion and enthusiasm was evident early in his career.

Raised in Dundalk, Ireland, Lyons hailed from five generations of Irish coopers who made barrels for distilleries across Ireland. At the age of fourteen, Lyons got a job at Harp Brewery, where he got to know the influential brewer Dr. Hermann Muender. This experience led to Lyons working at Guinness during the summer while obtaining his degree in biochemistry. Lyons was the first Irish man to receive a Masters in Brewing and Distilling at the British School of Malting and Brewing, University of Birmingham in 1968. After university, Lyons’ first job was with Irish Distillers, where he was part of the design team that built the Midleton distillery in Cork. 

Moving to Kentucky

In 1976, Lyons and his young family, including son, Mark, and daughter, Aoife, moved to the United States, settling in Kentucky. Ever the visionary, Lyons saw an opportunity to apply his fermentation expertise to provide smarter, more sustainable solutions for agriculture. From the garage of his home, he and Deirdre established Alltech in 1980, which has grown to become a global leader in animal and plant nutrition. Celebrating 40 years this year, Alltech’s reach has grown far beyond yeast-based additives for animal feed to include award-winning beers and spirits, a crop science business and even promising research into human health challenges, such as diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease.

Founding the Alcohol School in Lexington, KY

At the time of Alltech’s founding, Lyons also established The Alcohol School in Lexington, KY, one of the few schools at that time for the distilling industry and ran it for 25 years. He published and co-authored “The Alcohol Textbook,” a text that evolved over four editions and soon became a key source for the beverage, fuel and industrial alcohol industries.

Lexington Brewing and Distilling Co.

As Alltech continued to grow, Lyons maintained his passion for brewing and distilling. In 1999, Lyons — along with his son, Mark — revived the Lexington Brewing Company, restoring the tradition of craft brewing in Kentucky, well ahead of the trend. In 2012, the operation expanded to become the Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co. with the addition of Town Branch, the first new distillery to open in Lexington in more than a century. Built with Kentucky limestone and featuring glass walls to showcase two copper-pot stills, the 20,000-square-foot facility produces Town Branch® Bourbon, Town Branch® Rye, Town Branch® Malt and Pearse Lyons Reserve®. Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co. is now the largest craft brewery in the state, with an ever-growing following for its flagship brew, Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale®. This iconic and innovative “beer of bourbon country” was among the first ales to be aged in bourbon barrels and became a top-selling four-pack of beer in the United States.

Pearse Lyons Distillery, Dublin

In 2012, a long-held dream to open a distillery in Ireland began to take shape when Lyons and his wife Deirdre discovered St. James’ Church in the Liberties district of Dublin. They were drawn to its location and rich history, which includes a connection to the Lyons family and their Irish ancestry. The historic church had been deconsecrated since 1964, but the Lyonses could see the possibilities amidst the dilapidation. Deirdre, who oversees corporate image and design at Alltech, took on the complicated, multi-year restoration and renovation project with fervor, meticulously managing every detail of the process. Lyons, with his great foresight saw the need to begin distilling whiskey before the distillery doors opened. Two copper Vendome pots stills were shipped to Carlow Brewing Company in February that year, where they were commissioned before being placed into their forever home at Pearse Lyons Distillery in 2016. The distillery opened its doors in 2017 and produces a line of award-winning Irish Whiskeys, including an innovative single malt. The five-year whiskey was the first to be produced by a new distillery in Ireland in more than 25 years, marking a historic milestone in the re-evolution of the Irish Whiskey industry. Pearse Lyons Distillery was awarded Dublin’s Best Visitor Experience in 2019 and was bestowed a Travelers’ Choice Award in 2020. The distillery is recognized in the top 100 attractions in the world by Tripadvisor.

Dueling Barrels, Pikeville, Kentucky

Following the successes of Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co. and Pearse Lyons Distillery, Lyons along with his wife Deirdre set about creating a similar venture in Pikeville, Kentucky. Nestled deep in the Appalachian foothills sits their third venture in brewing and distilling: Dueling Barrels Brewery & Distillery. The distillery and brewery were designed to initiate tourism and generate jobs in the region. Though Lyons passed in March 2018, his wife Deirdre completed the three-year project with her team to open doors in June that year.

“My father’s legacy and passion are reflected in our family of breweries and distilleries as well as the craft of countless brewers and distillers that he helped to educate and inspire,” said Dr. Mark Lyons, president and CEO of Alltech. “He was an Irishman who chose Kentucky as a second home, so it is truly special to see him recognized in both Ireland and Kentucky for his significant contributions to the whiskey industry.”

Christmas Hampers and Gifts

Pearse Lyons Distillery is proud to be Dublin’s only family run independent distillery. Located in the refurbished St. James’ Church on James’s St. Dublin 8, our distillers bring you thhttp://www.pearselyonsdistillery.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/PEARSE_LYONS_CHRISTMAS-CATALOGUE2020_WEB.pdfeir selection of multi-award winning Pearse Irish Whiskey, Ha’penny Dublin Gin and of course our elegant Mediterranean Míl Gin.

The closure of our Visitor Centre due to Covid-19 has allowed us time to seek out like minded local Irish producers to bring you the finest locally sourced artisan Christmas hampers.

Something for Everyone

Whether it’s a corporate gift for a client or a thank you for a staff member or friend, our Irish artisan Christmas Hampers feature something for everyone: Exclusive Pearse Irish Whiskeys and Gins chosen by our Distillers; treats that can be savoured and shared with the whole family from Sheridans Cheese, Kish Fish, Dublin Cookie Co.; Bean and Goose Chocolates and Pompous Pantry bakes. Cloud Picker Coffee will also create the perfect Christmas morning pick-me-up!

Click and Collect or Order Online

Each item can be purchased through our online store where you can select an option to Click-and-Collect or have it delivered to your door. We hope you enjoy our locally inspired Christmas Hamper offering, which you can view by clicking here. If it’s a bottle of award wining Pearse Irish Whiskey, Ha’penny Gin or Míl Gin, our new online store will open in a couple of days, which allows you to ship internationally.

If you would like further information on our Christmas gifting or hamper options, please contact us on +353 (0)1 691 6000 or email info@pearselyonsdistillery.com.

VISITOR NOTICE: Due to the increasing concern over #COVID19 and the recent Government announcement, we will be CLOSED to the public from Saturday, 19 September until further notice.

If you have booked a ticket, our team will be in contact with you soon regarding refunds or re-booking. If you have any questions, please contact us at info@pearselyonsdistillery.com.

We are sorry for any inconvenience caused but public health and the safety of our team is a priority. Stay safe, remember to wash your hands and wear a face covering. #PearseLyonsDistillery #DoItForDublin #InThisTogether

How we Aim to Keep Visitors Safe at Pearse Lyons Distillery

Having closed our doors on March 12, 2020 due to Covid-19 restrictions, we were delighted to re-open our doors to the public on Monday, July 20 for whiskey tours and tastings experiences.

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Although our doors were closed to the public, our team continued to work tirelessly in the background. Our distillers continued to distill new make spirit, while our sales team supplied an abundance of hand sanitiser to local hospitals, businesses, and food shelters in the greater Dublin area.

In recent weeks, our focus changed to reopening Pearse Lyons Distillery to the public. Our team have designed a simple icon diagram to show visitors how we aim to keep everyone safe, while enjoying and experiencing our unique whiskey distillery.

How we aim to keep visitors safe at Pearse Lyons Distillery

  • Pre-booking online and queuing system: All tickets can be purchased in advance of your tour. Visitors with pre-booked tickets will use our fast-pass system.
  • Smaller and more frequent tours: We’ve reduced the capacity of our tours and increased our availability. Tours operate every 30-minute and last approximately one hour.
  • Personal Storyteller: Each tour will have a personal storyteller who will help you discover the fascinating history and guide you through the whiskey tasting process. This ensures visitors are not meeting various people throughout their experience.
  • Face Coverings: Our entire team will be wearing a face covering and we request that visitors also wear a face covering. If you forget your face covering, not to worry; we have disposable face coverings available at reception.
  • Hand Sanitiser Stations: There are several hand sanitising stations through the site, with one at every entry and exit point.
  • Multiple Tasting Areas: We have created a number of tasting areas where guests can enjoy their Pearse Irish Whiskey tasting while socially distancing in comfort.
  • Screens at Reception: There are safety screens at reception for the protection of staff and customers.
  • Signage and One-Way System: We have signage guiding visitors throughout the site and have put in place a one-way system to ensure everyone’s safety.
  • Contactless Payments: We have contactless payments in place across the site. Any payment under €70 can be processed through contactless.
  • Thermal Checks for Staff: Staff temperatures are checked daily before entering the distillery.
  • Cleaning Schedule: We have put a vigorous cleaning schedule in place where areas are sanitised every 30-minutes.
  • Fresh Air Extracts: We have increased the fresh air supply in our visitor centre.

Fáilte Ireland Covid-19 Safety Charter Certified

Fáilte Ireland Covid-19 Safety Charter Certified

Our passionate team of Storytellers and Brand Ambassadors have completed the Irish Government approved Failte Ireland COVID-19 Safety Charter to ensure visitors are safe throughout their experience with us. Pearse Lyons Distillery is now a certified attraction.

We recommend booking in advance to secure a place on our tours, however if you wish to stop by, we are happy to welcome you on our next available tour. Following government protocols, we will ask you for a personal contact number to facilitate contact tracing.

We are delighted to re-open Pearse Lyons Distillery and we ask that guests assist us with our new Covid-19 safety measures. If for some reason you are not feeling well in advance of your booking with us, please let us know and we can postpone or cancel the booking for you.

We look forward to your visit and raising a glass to the beautiful craft of Pearse Irish Whiskey and the heritage of St. James’s Church that houses our unique working distillery in Dublin 8.

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Proceeds from the virtual auction of a Batch No. 1 Pearse Irish Whiskey Collector’s Edition set will benefit St. James’s Hospital and frontline workers battling COVID-19 

Healthcare professionals around the world are working tirelessly to care for patients and communities amid the COVID-19 crisis. In an effort to support the frontline workers battling the virus, Pearse Lyons Distillery is auctioning off a Batch No. 1 Pearse Irish Whiskey Collector’s Edition set. Proceeds from the highest bid will be donated to the St. James’s Hospital Foundation, which funds resources for doctors, nurses, researchers and staff. The virtual auction will begin on Friday, April 17, at 5 p.m. GMT, and bids can be made for nine days, until Sunday, April 27, at 7 p.m.

The four-bottle collection includes the Batch No.1 editions of The Original, Distiller’s Choice, Founder’s Choice and Cooper’s Select whiskeys. The set is signed by the late Dr. Pearse Lyons, founder of Pearse Lyons Distillery, and Jack O’Shea, master distiller.

“My father knew better than anyone that good whiskey brings people together,” said Dr. Mark Lyons, president and CEO of Alltech and son of Pearse Lyons. “What better way to unite — even at a distance — than in support of our healthcare professionals? This auction reflects the humanitarian spirit of Pearse Lyons Distillery and of Pearse Lyons.”

Bids for the Batch No. 1 Pearse Irish Whiskey Collector’s Edition set can be made here.

The unique interior of Pearse Lyons Distillery, a boutique working distillery housed in the former St. James's Church, Dublin, Ireland
The unique interior of Pearse Lyons Distillery, a boutique working distillery housed in the former St. James’s Church, Dublin, Ireland

Marriage of Malt

This is our first bottling of a distillery exclusive at Pearse Lyons Distillery. We have named it ‘Marriage of Malt, Distillery Exclusive 2019’. Each year on our birthday, July 25, also the feast of St. James, we will release a limited-edition distillery exclusive bottling bearing the particular year. The 2019 release is a very special bottling limited to 888 bottles and the first blended malt to be released by a working distillery to contain its own malt whiskey in the blend. This limited-edition whiskey is now available to sample as part of our Legacy Tour and Tasting Experience, whilst stocks last.

 

Why 888 bottles?

The very specific number of bottles refers to our location, Dublin 8 – in the heart of the The Liberties, Dublin; our 800 years of history on this ancient burial site, and last but not least the figure 8 turned 90 degrees to symbolise infinity. This figure is often associated with marriage, a common ceremony in the history of the former church and celebrates our own harmonious marriage of malt Irish Whiskeys.

 

 

 

What is Marriage of Malt?

This is a no age statement whiskey, with whiskey ranging from 6 to 15 years. As a nod of respect to our late founder, Pearse Lyons, born in 1944, we have bottled our first distillery exclusive at 44% ABV.

The Marriage of Malt contains our 6-year-old malt, aged in ex-Town Branch Bourbon barrels from our sister distillery in Kentucky, and finished for one year in PX Hogsheads.

13-year-old Bourbon aged malt whiskey that was recasked in 2014 into ex-Town Branch Bourbon barrels.

15-year-old Bourbon aged malt that was recasked in 2014 into ex-Town Branch Bourbon barrels, that was then recasked into a PX Hogshead for a nine-month finish.

This whiskey, like all Pearse Irish Whiskeys is non-chill filtered and presented at natural cask colour.

This whiskey is a harmonious marriage of the finest malt whiskeys and showcases both our own whiskey and our dedication to the craft of working with the best barrels for optimal spirit maturation.

 

Tasting Notes

Nose:

Rich malt, zingy citrus with a crisp minerality, lemon biscuit, fleshy fruit, fresh shaved wood, dry spice, vanilla, sweet apricot, caramelised pear, candied fruit.

Palate:

Rich, silky, maltiness, crisp fresh citrus, candied fruit, rich round toasted oak, vanilla custard, light pepperiness, warming clove spice, butterscotch, figs, candied apple, dates, stewed fruit with long lingering rich sweetness and spice.

When Pearse Lyons started distilling in Lexington in 2008 he was the first person to produce Single Malt Whiskey in Kentucky in nearly 100 years (since 1919). This spirit of innovation and exploration of possibilities outside of the known norms is what is at the heart of who we are at Pearse Lyons Distillery. It is with this spirit of innovation we have explored this new category of Irish Whiskey.

As part of Taste the Island and Irish Whiskey 360, Pearse Lyons Distillery will host a Meet the Maker Tour and Tasting Experience, where guests can meet the Coopers of Nephin Cooperage and their Distillers on site on Saturday, Oct. 12 and Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019.Discover the amazing craft of barrel making with live demonstrations and chat to the distiller at the boutique working distillery in The Liberties Dublin. Continue reading “Meet the Maker: Live Cooperage Demonstration at Pearse Lyons Distillery”