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Belfast Whiskey Week at The Copeland Distillery

The Copeland Distillery Tour, Manor Street, Donaghadee, County Down, BT21 0HF
Outside of the distillery

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Join The Copeland Distillery Team on Wednesday 24th July, for a special event as part of Belfast Whiskey Week.

The bus will leave Belfast City Hall at 6pm (meeting at 5.45pm sharp!) and returning before midnight. The evening includes a tour of the distillery, hosted by Gareth, the founder of The Copeland Distillery. Gareth will chat about the history of brand and the exciting plans for the future.

Guests will take part in a whiskey tasting, getting to sample 5 of Copeland's delicious whiskeys (including 2 x unreleased warehouse samples!)

Food is in collaboration with local caterers 'SMOQ' who will focus on incorporating Copeland products while they fire up the BBQ for the evening. The distillery bar will be open until 10pm and Shaun will be serving Copeland's signature cocktails and drinks!

Once the distillery closes at 10pm, the evening will finish in the local bar, The Tivoli which is a short 2 minute walk from the distillery. Here guests will enjoy a pint of Guinness, live music from Josh Owens (10pm - 11pm) and a night cap before the bus departs back to Belfast at 11pm.

At the end of the evening, guests will receive a Copeland goodie bag filled with treats!

 

 

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  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

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  • On site parking

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Adult£73.50 per ticket

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