Cooley Distillery

Cooley Distillery
Founded 1987
Headquarters County Louth, Ireland
Products Irish Whiskey
Website http://www.cooleywhiskey.com

Cooley Distillery is an Irish whiskey distillery, located on the Cooley Peninsula in County Louth. It is the only independent Irish owned distillery in Ireland,[1] converted in 1987 from an older potato alcohol plant by John Teeling. On 16th December 2011 it was announced that US company Beam plans to purchase Cooley for around €71 million. [2]

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Current Cooley Distillery product range

Distillation Process

The distillery features both column stills and pot stills for distillation. Unlike most other Irish whiskeys, which are usually distilled three times, Cooley's products are generally distilled twice, as the third distillation is thought to remove some of the flavor components.

Critical Acclaim

Cooley has won over 300 medals since opening. Other awards they have received include "European Distiller of the Year" in 2008 and 2009 and "Distillery of the Year" in 2008 from the International Wine and Spirit Competition, and "Distillery of the Year" in 2010 from Malt Advocate magazine.[6]

Individual item awards for Cooley's products include an IWSC "Best in Class" for Kilbeggan in 2005,[7] an IWSC Gold Medal for The Tyrconnell in 2004[8] IWSC Gold Medal and Best in Class in 2010 for Greenore, and a World Whiskeys Awards Best in Class in 2010 for Greenore.

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