The Dubliner Pours Namesake Whiskey

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The Dubliner, Washington, D.C.’s oldest Irish bar and restaurant, now serves an Irish whiskey with its name on it.

Custom made at the Dublin Liberties Distillery, the two brands connected when the distillery reached out to the bar to use its Celtic logo for the labels of the whiskey. The distillery loved The Dubliner’s name so much, they purchased rights to use the name as well.

“We are proud to put our stamp on Ireland’s most famous drink,” says The Dubliner’s proprietor Gavin Coleman. “The Dubliner Irish Whiskey is a strong, memorable spirit that celebrates our heritage and the legacy of its namesake.”

Dubliner Irish Whiskey was crafted by Dublin Liberties Distillery’s Master Distiller Darryl McNally. From The Dubliner Irish Whiskey Bourbon Cask Finish to The Dubliner Whiskey & Honeycomb Liqueur – each of the dynamic blends can be found on an exclusive shelf at the bar.

In addition to The Dubliner Irish Whiskey, The Dubliner treats its customers to two custom made-to-order concoctions: “The Dubliner Half & Half,” made with Guinness and Harp, and “The Dubliner Black & Amber crafted with Guinness and Dubliner Amber Ale.

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