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Location | Cork |
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Coordinates | 51°54′12.4″N 8°28′24.5″W / 51.903444°N 8.473472°W |
Owner | James Daly & Co. (later Cork Distilleries Company) |
Founded | 1820 |
Founder | James Daly |
Status | Defunct |
Mothballed | 1869 |
Daly's Distillery was an Irish whiskey distillery which operated in Cork City, Ireland from around 1820 to 1869.[1][2] In 1867, the distillery was purchased by the Cork Distilleries Company (CDC), in an amalgamation of five cork distilleries. Two years later, in 1869, as the smallest CDC distillery, Daly's Distillery ceased operations. In the years that followed its closure, some of the buildings became part of Shaw's Flour Mill, and Murphy's Brewery, with others continuing to be used as warehouses by Cork Distilleries Company for several years (though information is difficult to come by, their continued existence is mentioned in Alfred Barnard's 1887 account of the distilleries of the United Kingdom).[3]