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Small craft distillery in County Mayo on the western seaboard, named after Nephin Beg mountain. Wild Atlantic Way location with distinctive maritime terroir. Focus on single malt Irish whiskey with local character. Part of the growing wave of West of Ireland distilleries.
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The Nephin Tale
In the shadow of Nephin Beg mountain, where Atlantic winds carry salt and stories across County Mayo's rugged coastline, Ireland's westernmost whiskey makers found their calling. Here, along the Wild Atlantic Way, the ancient craft of distilling returned in 2020 to a landscape that had waited generations for the sound of copper and flame.
The mountain itself chose the distillery's name and destiny. Nephin Beg rises like a guardian over this small craft operation, its slopes channeling spring water down through limestone and granite, filtering centuries of Mayo rainfall into the pure essence that would become whiskey. The water arrives at the distillery carrying the mountain's mineral signature, each drop a liquid map of the western seaboard's geological story.
This is frontier territory for Irish whiskey, where the maritime terroir speaks in every breath of sea air that touches the maturing spirit. The Atlantic's influence reaches inland here, tempering the climate and adding its own character to the whiskey's slow transformation. Salt air and mountain springs create a dialogue between land and sea that few distilleries can claim.
Nephin Whiskey built their operation with the patience of islanders and the precision of craftsmen. Their focus on single malt Irish whiskey honors both the ancient tradition of uisce beatha and the bold renaissance that has seen Irish distilling rise from near-extinction to renewed glory. They join a growing constellation of western distilleries, each adding their voice to Ireland's expanding whiskey chorus.
The stills here work with mountain water and maritime air, creating whiskey that belongs entirely to this place. In the stillhouse, copper gleams under Mayo's changeable light, while outside, Nephin Beg stands sentinel over a craft that connects this remote corner of Connacht to Ireland's oldest traditions.
Four years in, Nephin represents the frontier spirit of modern Irish whiskey—small, determined, and rooted in landscape. As their first whiskeys mature in the Atlantic air, they're writing the opening chapters of what promises to be a distinctly western Irish story, one measured in seasons and shaped by the endless conversation between mountain and sea.