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Killowen Distillery Scór - Ceol agus Craic

Killowen Distillery Tour, 29 Kilfeaghan Road, Killowen, County Down, BT34 3AW
Killowen Distillery Scór

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Lead musician for the evening will be, our very own and highly talented, uilleann pipe player, Danny McGreevy. He will be accompanied by some friends, but feel free to bring your instruments or voice and join in.

So you can really enjoy the craic a bus will pick you up from Rostrevor at 4pm and take you to the Distillery where you will be welcomed with a Cocktail. An informal tour of the distillery will be followed by music. Once you have finished your welcome cocktail take your pick of either a sample of our Signature Blend Whiskey Rum & Raisin or our Irish Double Distilled Poitín.

There will be bar service for any other drinks you may like to try on the evening. The bus will then pick up again at 7pm returning to Rostrevor.

Included:

> Return Bus from Rostrevor – 4pm Pick Up, Return 7pm
> Welcome Cocktail and choice of a 25ml sample of either our Signature Rum & Raisin Whiskey or Irish Poitín

Additional Info:

Drinks may be purchased at the bar on the evening.

Musicians or performers are welcome to join in on the evening.

 

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