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A blend of fine Irish whiskey: simple, honest, true. This is the spirit of the workers who built the great ship. A story of blood, sweat and years. And after another day’s hard graft their reward was waiting rich, full, amber-coloured and warm. A measure of pride.
A listed building in the heart of Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, the Pump-House, along with its neighbouring Thompson Dry Dock, first opened in 1911, designed to accommodate the mammoth White Star Liner, Titanic, and now over one-hundred years later, Titanic Distillers are converting the site into a working distillery and world-class visitor attraction.
Titanic Distillers is inspired by the people who worked in Belfast’s shipyard more than a century ago - and now tourists and locals alike, will be able to walk in their footsteps in the very pump-house and dry dock that represent such an authentic part of the Titanic story and the history of Belfast.
In the days before Prohibition, Belfast was once the largest producer of Irish Whiskey on the island of Ireland, and we want to revive this great distilling tradition and bring Belfast back to the forefront of Irish Whiskey production. What better way to do that, than with an authentic brand that embodies the very spirit of Belfast and of the workers who built the Titanic.