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13th Dec 2017

Do you like whiskey? Then you’ll love this new pop up shop in Dublin

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Brought to you by Powers Irish Whiskey in partnership with L. Mulligan Whiskey Shop.

Looking for the perfect present for the whiskey lover in your life?

Well, there could literally be a bottle of whiskey with their name on it in the Powers Whiskey pop up shop in Dublin’s Powerscourt Town Centre. It’s all part of a special Christmas offer where you can buy a bottle of Powers and have it engraved in front of you while you wait.

Powers Irish Whiskey has teamed up with the L. Mulligan Whiskey Shop to create a pop up shop that’s dedicated to the iconic Irish brand. It’s open until 24 December and they stock a full range of Powers whiskey so it’s a great chance to get family or friends a personalised present that they’ll really enjoy.

You can also get an education while you’re there from the L. Mulligan Whiskey Shop experts, who can take you through the tasting notes and history of this famous whiskey.

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One of the big sellers to date is proving to be a special gift pack featuring a bottle of Powers Gold Label and two classic branded tumblers, which you can pick up for just €45. It’s a simple way to make someone’s Christmas and give them a present that they can enjoy throughout 2018.

It certainly beats a pair of socks or whatever other “inspired” present you were thinking about getting! The pop up shop is now open and it’s located in the Powerscourt Town Centre via the Clarendon Street entrance.

A whiskey woven into the fabric of Ireland since 1791, Powers whiskey is born of over 200 years of experience and is regarded as the definitive Irish whiskey. Triple distilled and non-chill filtered, its wonderfully complex, spicy and honeyed pot still character personifies the traditional style of Irish whiskey. Please drink responsibly. 

Brought to you by Powers Irish Whiskey in partnership with L. Mulligan Whiskey Shop.

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