Dodderbank distillery
{{Short description|Former distillery in Dublin, Ireland}}
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| name = Dodderbank Distillery
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| location = Dublin, Ireland
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| owner = Haig family
| founded = {{start date|1795}}
| founder = Robert Haig
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| status = Closed
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| demolished = c. 1840s
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The Dodderbank Distillery was owned by the Haig family.{{Cite news|title=Dramatic marriage of old and new in Sandymount Victorian for €1.495m|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/homes-and-property/new-to-market/dramatic-marriage-of-old-and-new-in-sandymount-victorian-for-1-495m-1.3355927|last=Birdthistle|first=Elizabeth|date=18 January 2018|access-date=27 June 2021|work=The Irish Times}} It was founded in 1795 by Robert Haig (1764-1834), whose sister had married John Jameson.{{Cite web|url=https://www.kennetpans.info/dodderbank-distillery/|title=Dodderbank Distillery|access-date=2021-06-27|website=History of Kennetpans}}
By 1802 it was one of the largest distilleries in Dublin. The distillery was forced to close by the Revenue Commissioners, and was then bought by Aeneas Coffey, who ran it until the 1840s. The site was then purchased by a builder who built housing along Newbridge Avenue.