About the Brewery: The combination of Master Celebrity Chef Kevin Dundon from Dunbrody House and local Brew Master Kieran Bird take great pride in developing and nurturing authentic craft beers.Their Brew Master is fastidious in the pursuit of his …..
About the Distillery: Blackwater Distillery want to make great whiskies and superb gins using the best local ingredients. They’re not a faceless conglomerate; they are real people who have invested time, money and not a little sweat into getting this …..
Bright orange colour, fluffy white head with strong floral notes, combined with a bright passion fruit and fresh pine aroma. Hops are to the fore here, with up front bitter tangerine flavours, followed by complex pine resin and tart redcurrant. …..
Translucent deep chestnut brown with beige lacing. Rich caramelised nutty malt, touch grainy, camp coffee, burdock. Full bodied with moderate carbonation, earthy, woody porter like malt complexity, sweet toffee and red berries, bread crusts, quite drying and toasty. Strength: 5.8% …..
A hurricane is a tropical storm originating in the North Atlantic Ocean, rotating in the opposite direction to a cyclone. This IPA showcases punchy American hops – Simcoe, Citra and Mosaic – making it a fruit, lemon and pine taste bomb. Get …..
The newest addition from Mountain Man Brewing is a dark ruby red coloured Cumbrian style dark ale with full malty flavours of caramel and chocolate coupled with fruity hints of blackcurrant hop character.
The Ryan family have long associations with Irish Whiskey going back to a time when they bottled their own Ryan’s Malt which they produced in association with The Dublin Whiskey Distillery until the famous distillery closed its doors in 1946. …..
Exciting news for the West Kerry Brewers they have taken part in a transatlantic recipie swap and the results are utterly delicious! Bitter Sable Imperial Black India Pale Ale (7.5% ABV). West Kerry Brewery will be brewing Weasel Boy’s very popular Bitter …..
In 2005 a tin box was pulled from above a fireplace in a dilapidated cottage in County Waterford on the south coast of Ireland. Unlocked, but sealed by dusty time, the builder opened it with a chisel. Treasures lay in the yellowing pages …..