about us

Nothing says charity like a good buzz.

Seamus O’Healy, the Irish-ish whiskey distilled right here in Nebraska. We’re a group of whiskey lovers with a deep appreciation for all things Irish. From the rolling green hills to the lively pubs to the traditional music, there’s just something about Ireland that speaks to us. That’s why we’ve worked hard to create a whiskey that embodies the spirit of Ireland, distilled right here in the heartland of America.


But Seamus O’Healy is more than just a delicious tipple – it’s also a mustache-growing, child-helping, do-gooding machine! Every sip of Seamus O’Healy you take helps raise money for local Omaha children’s charities. So you can feel good about getting a little buzzed while also making the world a better place.


We’re proud of the whiskey we’ve created, and we hope you’ll love it as much as we do. So go ahead, pour yourself a glass, and raise it high to being Irish-ish. Sláinte!

Our Mission

To create a delicious Irish-ish whiskey that not only satisfies your taste buds but also helps raise funds for local Omaha children’s charities

Our Values

Seamus O’Healy is committed to giving back to the community and supporting local charities that help children. While Seamus O’Healy is distilled in Nebraska, it draws inspiration from Irish whiskey-making traditions and incorporates them into its own unique flavor profile.

 

We Have Big Goals Every Year

At Seamus O’Healy, our goal is to raise $10,000 this year for Mustaches 4 Kids Omaha through the sale of our Irish-ish whiskey. We believe in supporting local children’s charities and giving back to our community. With every sip of Seamus O’Healy, you’re not only enjoying a delicious drink, but you’re also making a difference in the lives of children in need. 

$10k

Fundraising Goal

7 Years

Our Years Growing

$1.1M

M4K Omaha Goal

14 Years

M4K Omaha Years

Our Charity Partners 2023

"I drink Seamus O'Healy in hopes that my stache one day will look as good as Seamus's. His stache is like a piece of Irish charm on his upper lip.”

Rustache (definitely…)

Scroll to Top