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The Tasmanian Distillery and Museum is one of the famous tourists' attractions
in Tasmania. This museum and distillery holds a lot of interest for the visitors.
This museum and distillery is a must for the visitors coming here.
The Tasmanian Distillery used the best of Irish and Scottish whisky-making
knowledge to add in Australian inventiveness and a passion to out do the rest
of the world. Under the guidance of chief distiller, Patrick Maguire, the Tasmania
Distillery today is a boutique producer of hand crafted small quantities of
the purest single malt whisky. As a matter of fact, Tasmania offers the perfect
climate for the production of exquisite whisky.
You can also compare the taste of the famous Scottish brands and the local
made whisky. You will definitely taste the difference. The visitors to the museum
have the chance to watch the distilling process including the preparation of
a local favorite, Sullivans Cove Whisky. You will also learn the history of
distilling in Tasmanian Distillery and Museum.
The Tasmanian Distillery and Museum are housed in the old Hobart gasworks which
is an interesting landmark in itself. One can also purchase famous whisky products
and also taste the yummy gourmet fare. You can even give the whisky as corporate
gift for which special arrangements are made.
Opening Hours
The Tasmanian Distillery and Museum is open seven days a week. The time of
the visiting hour varies only during summer and winter. In the summers the museum
is open from 9 am to 7 pm daily. While it open from 10 am to 5 pm daily during
winters.
Admission
For admission into the museum the adults have to pay AUD 5.50, children under
six have free entry into the museum while seniors have to pay AUD 4.40 and students
AUD 4.40.
The Tasmanian Distillery and Museum will surely impress you. You will love
this museum at your very first visit.
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