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March 3, 2023

Aber Falls kiosk at Llandudno Pier opens on St David's Day


ABER Falls Whisky Distillery has welcomed its first customers at its new kiosk on Llandudno Pier. 

The kiosk opened on March 1 (St David's Day). 

Aber Falls has been enjoying high demand in Llandudno, with strong sales from visitors frequenting The Ocean Bar, based on the Pier itself.

Aiming to expand on its existing offering at the Pier, the brand wanted to offer visitors the option of taking home their own bottle of flavoured gin and whisky from their own, Aber Falls Distillery kiosk.


The kiosk will stock all the brand’s regular spirits including Aber Falls’ Single Malt Whisky, Orange Marmalade Gin, Rhubarb and Ginger Gin, and Welsh Dry Gin. The public will also be able to book discounted Aber Falls Whisky Distilery tours and gin lab experiences at the kiosk. Also available will be Aber Falls merchandise.


Carole Jones, general manager at Aber Falls, said: “We are so pleased to announce our Llandudno Pier kiosk is now open. We are proud to say that the demand for our product has exceeded expectations, both at The Ocean Bar in Llandudno and at our distillery, which has allowed us to make Aber Falls products more easily accessible to customers across North Wales.


“As one of the most popular attractions in the area, Llandudno Pier was the perfect choice for us to expand our business and move outside of the Abergwyngreyn site. We can’t wait to meet new people and share the joy of Welsh whisky and gin with more people.”


The Aber Falls Visitors Centre in Abergwyngregyn has been popular with tourists since 2021. Visitors can enjoy gin lab experiences and a tours to discover more about the distilling process. 

The kiosk will see the Welsh distillery create two new job opportunities; staff hired will be tasked to run the kiosk and attend events. 


Aber Falls produces a range of gins and whiskies which are distilled, matured, and bottled at a site located between the foothills of the Snowdonian mountains and the Menai straits. They are crafted using Welsh malted barley and rock-filtered water taken from the Aber Falls Waterfall.

For the original story see HERE

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