The Dublin Liberties Irish Whiskey Murder Lane
This 13-year-old single malt is brimming with sweet aromas of almonds, marzipan & vanilla imparted by thirteen years in American oak. The whiskey is then finished in the impressive Hungarian Tokaj sweet wine casks, imbuing rich flavours of ripe apricot flesh, white peach & a hint of coconut. The finish adds a gentle spice to the experience. This wonderful whiskey is best enjoyed straight up, with just a drop of water to lift its spirits.

What Does it Taste Like?
Ripe apricot flesh, white peach & a hint of coconut.





About The Dublin Liberties Irish Whiskey Murder Lane
The Dublin Liberties Murder Lane is a 13-Year-Old single malt whiskey. Brimming with the sweet aroma of almonds, marzipan and vanilla imparted by its maturation in American oak, this exceptional whiskey delivers rich flavours of ripe apricot flesh, white peach and a hint of coconut, derived from time spent resting in Tokaj Hungarian sweet wine casks. Its finish is dry with gentle spice.
The Dublin Liberties is an award-winning range of Irish whiskeys, crafted by Darryl McNally to be always aged and always premium. There are five whiskeys in the range, three of which have been released to coincide with the launch of the Dublin Liberties Distillery.

THE DUBLIN LIBERTIES IRISH WHISKEYS - THE STORY
The Dublin Liberties range is inspired by the stories and the streets of the Dublin Liberties distillery. This range allows to establish a clear connection to the city and weave a common story, threading the range together, giving something ownable and unique in Irish whiskey, rooted in the corner stone on Mill Street, the Dublin Liberties Distillery.
THE LIBERTIES, DUBLIN CITY
The Dublin Liberties Distillery is nestled in the heart of Dublin's historic distilling district called the Liberties. The Liberties is a place where every stone tells a story. History is buried deep within its walls. It was the bedrock for the working class people of Dublin, whether you were high in society, low in society, no matter what your vice was everyone wanted to be in the Liberties. In the late 1800’s/1900’s there Liberties was the hub for creatives, thinkers, distillers, brewers….there were no rules.
An area known for centuries as ‘Hell’. This wild and wayward quarter of old Dublin, nestled outside the city walls, was notorious for mayhem and riotous behaviour with danger and intrigue waiting on every cobbled corner. But it was industrious too. Alongside the old distilleries were weaving mills, forges, printing-presses, tanneries and illicit taverns. Everyone from tradesmen, low born visitors and the cream of society were all welcome.
MURDER LANE 13 YEAR OLD IRISH WHISKEY
Murder lane has been called after an unmarked alleyway known as Murdering Lane, that connects Bow street and James Street. This lane is near what are know as cut throat lane and Catpurse Lane, and part of one of the famed sets of the Forty Steps of the Liberties, of which there are actually on 39. There is evidence and lore to show that in the early 1600’s many men, women and children met a very unfortunate end on that lane.

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