Showing posts with label Eight Degrees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eight Degrees. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Kindred Spirit lifts 8 Degrees to SFA Award


Eight Degrees Brewing win SFA
 Emerging New Business Award 
Limited edition release for St Patrick’s Day: barrel-aged Teeling collaboration stout
Left to right: SFA Chairman AJ Noonan. Minister for Small Business, John Perry, TD,
Scott Baigent, Cameron Wallace, Vincent Reynolds from Cavan County Enterprise Board.

Scott Baigent and Cameron Wallace of Eight Degrees Brewing were delighted to accept an SFA award for Emerging New Businesses in Dublin last Thursday, 8 March.

This category in the Small Firms’ Association National Small Business Awards recognises emerging entrepreneurs whose businesses have been established less than two years and who employ up to 50 employees.

It aims to award emerging entrepreneurs that have the potential to grow their companies into successful organisations which will be innovative, create employment and have the ability to win the SFA National Small Business Award in the future.

“We were thrilled with the award,” said Wallace. “We’re only just coming up to our second birthday and it’s great to see Irish craft beer being recognised.”

Their latest limited edition brew, a rich chocolate, coffee stout called Kindred Spirit (7.0% ABV) goes on sale from 13 March at the St Patrick’s Day Irish Craft Beer Village at the IFSC in Dublin. This smooth, velvety drop is a truly Irish experience, aged in 25-year-old whiskey barrels generously provided by Teeling Whiskey Company. An Irish stout to savour.

About: Eight Degrees Brewing is located in the beautiful Ballyhoura region of Ireland. Scott Baigent and Cameron Wallace make modern interpretations of traditional Irish ale and lager styles, with distinctive malt and hop characteristics. The results are a range of full-flavoured, tasty beers made from natural ingredients which have received rave reviews in national and international media.
Core range: Barefoot Bohemian Pilsner, Howling Gale Ale, Sunburnt Irish Red, Knockmealdown Porter

Eight Degrees products are available nationwide: www.eightdegrees.ie/where-to-find-us Kindred Spirit will be available from select draft outlets.

cam@eightdegrees.ie 087 165 4770
scott@eightdegrees.ie 086 159 4855

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Howling Gale, Shu Pu Erh and Country Loaf


FOOD PATROL

Got a good nose for that those strange things the experts find when they sniff a sample of wine? No wine in Little Buddha’s in McCurtain Street but you could certainly give your sniffing "muscles" a workout in this treasure trove of teas and coffees from around the world.
Black tea

Called in there today, after a longish absence, on the lookout for some Pu-erh, the black Chinese tea. They had at least six on the packed table (must have been about 100 types altogether). 

Lifted the lids on the big jars and sniffed. Some were very flowery (you could see the petals  and stems) and in the end I settled for some Shu Pu Erh and some Pu Erh Pomegranate and Nettle.

The first is a four year old loose black tea, from the Menghai district in Yunnan province, the second is 79% tea to which have been added nettle leaves (7.2%) and pomegranate seeds (1.3%).

I let slip that I had been drinking branded varieties of Pu Erh. The lady was rather shocked. “Oh, those are very weak.”  She warned. “These are much stronger. For the morning, not for the evening.”

They also have a big selection of flavoured coffees and lots of accessories. If you can't get into town (to give those sniffers a test), then the next best thing to view the website.

North Main Street proved fruitful. Called into Michael in Bradley’s  for some Howling Gale made by the Eight Degree Brewery  in Mitchelstown.

Man does not live by beer alone so next stop was Daily Bread, just a few doors up, where I bought a lovely Country Loaf. The young lady behind the counter while plying me with a sample of their breads along with some tasty Spanish ham told me they had recently taken over the shop and would have some publicity material available shortly. I’ll let you know.

O’Brien Chop House are well known for their Curry Nights but there are some big differences on July  22nd as the event is being held in Ballyvolane House and is in aid of charity. Get the details here