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Dram on the Bann - Giant Taste Exclusive

Coleraine Old Town Bridge, Coleraine, County Londonderry, BT52 1DR
people on a boat docked at a harbour. signage on the boat reads 'Causeway Lass Coleraine'
  • people on a boat docked at a harbour. signage on the boat reads 'Causeway Lass Coleraine'
  • a trolley on a boat holds a bottle of whiskey as well as whiskey glasses with lemon and cloves
  • a crate filled with various whiskey and gin bottles sit on a table

About

Step aboard Causeway Lass for an unforgettable afternoon on the beautiful River Bann as part of the Giant Taste 2026 festival.

Hosted by The Whiskey Lad, Lee Gibson, this exclusive tasting cruise combines the finest Irish whiskey, handcrafted gin, and exceptional local food with the stunning scenery of the Bann Estuary.

Departing from Coleraine Old Town Bridge, you’ll cruise through one of Northern Ireland’s most picturesque waterways while enjoying a carefully curated tasting experience led by The Whiskey Lad.

Discover the stories behind each dram, sample outstanding Irish spirits, and savour a selection of delicious canapés showcasing award-winning local produce.

Along the way, take in breathtaking views, abundant wildlife, and the rich heritage of the River Bann from the unique perspective of the water. Whether you’re a seasoned whiskey enthusiast or simply looking for a memorable afternoon with family and friends, Dram on the Bann promises great company, fascinating stories, and a true taste of the Causeway Coast.

Cost £80pp. Spaces are limited. Advance booking is essential. Book your place exclusively through causewayboats.com.

Please note: This event is for people aged 18 and over.

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Season (10 Oct 2026)
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Saturday13:00 - 16:00

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