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Special Event: An Evening With Drumshanbo!

Gins. Whiskeys. Vodka.

Join us for a special evening with Cian Wrynn, Head Mixologist of The Shed Distillery in Drumshanbo, Ireland. This intimate event offers the opportunity to taste, learn, and experience cocktails crafted by Cian himself, highlighting the distinctive spirits and wild botanicals that define Drumshanbo.

Head Mixologist
The Shed Distillery | Drumshanbo, Ireland

Cian travels internationally sharing the story, spirits, and cocktails behind Drumshanbo’s award-winning Irish Gin, Whiskey, and Vodka. With a background in luxury hospitality and beverage education, Cian works closely with bars and restaurants to craft innovative cocktail programs and bring the character of Drumshanbo to life.

For this special evening, he joins us to guide tastings, craft cocktails, and share the story behind the distillery.


ABOUT

DRUMSHANBO

Home to an Extraordinary Irish Gin Brand

You’ll find The Shed Distillery in rural Ireland, on the edge of a lake in Drumshanbo, County Leitrim. The setting was central to PJ Rigney’s vision. It needed to feel wild, untamed, and rooted in the heart of Ireland’s countryside. Surrounded by nature and steeped in history, the distillery sits near the shores of Lough Allen and the foothills of Sliabh an Iarainn, known as the Iron Mountain. Here, PJ created a home for his curious spirit, a place where global inspiration meets Irish landscape and tradition.

Where the Curious Journey Began ...

Curiosity is at the heart of The Shed Distillery, founded in 2014 by PJ Rigney and his wife Denise in the village of Drumshanbo in County Leitrim, Ireland. Drawn to the wild beauty of western Ireland, PJ established the first distillery in the region in over a century, building a home for spirits shaped by both Irish heritage and global discovery.

After decades traveling through Asia, Africa, and beyond, PJ gathered inspiration from unique botanicals and traditional distilling methods. That journey led to Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin, crafted with 12 botanicals including Chinese gunpowder green tea and locally foraged Irish meadowsweet. Building on that foundation, the range now includes expressions such as Sardinian Citrus, California Orange Citrus, Brazilian Pineapple, and Italian Fig and Laurel, each inspired by PJ’s travels while remaining rooted in Irish distilling tradition.

Honoring Ireland’s own heritage, The Shed also produces Drumshanbo Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey. Distilled in copper pot stills using Irish barley and oats, then matured in Bourbon and Sherry casks, the whiskey portfolio continues to evolve with special releases including the Galánta 2023 release and a Pinot Noir Cask expression, showcasing additional layers of depth, fruit, and complexity.

Completing the collection is Drumshanbo Sausage Tree Irish Vodka, inspired by PJ’s travels to Africa and the Kigelia africana, or Sausage Tree. Distilled with Irish grain spirit and infused with both Sausage Tree fruit and Irish nettle, it is exceptionally pure and refined, with a subtle botanical character that distinguishes it from traditional vodka.


Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin Highlights

The Shed Distillery, home of Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin, was the first distillery to open in west Ireland in over 100 years.

Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin is the #1 Irish Gin in the U.S. market.*

Drumshanbo Irish Gins and Whiskeys are slow distilled in custom-built, medieval copper pots.

Huge industry acclaim includes the “Best Gin in the World” title (Flaviar 2019) and the Spirit Brand of the Year title (Wine Enthusiast Wine Star Awards 2022).

Their whiskeys are crafted from malted Irish barley, un-malted Irish barley, and Irish Barra oats.

The Shed Distillery uses organic and fair-trade practices, along with eco-friendly water management systems and renewable energy sources.

*Circana Last 52 Weeks Thru 4/27/25 Gin Category US MULO + ComLiq

Drumshanbo is one of our favorite offerings! It is well worth the trek to visit The Shed Distillery if you are ever in Ireland!

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