Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Festive Afternoon Tea launched at Cork International Hotel. Plus new appointment at Trigon Group.

Festive Afternoon Tea launched at Cork International Hotel. Plus new appointment at Trigon Group.

Cork International Hotel launches a tempting Festive Afternoon Tea while Trigon Group has a new Sales and Marketing Director.

Peter Loughnane,
the new man at Trigon


Guests at the International can enjoy Christmas classics and seasonal desserts including freshly baked cranberry scones and gingerbread biscuits as well as mouthwatering sandwiches made with the best of local ingredients. The Festive Afternoon Tea will be served from 1pm to 4pm daily from the 1st until the 23rd of December. 


On the menu is: 

 

Savoury: Turkey, honey glazed ham and cranberry ciabatta; Spiced beef and Dijon mayo on mini brioche slider; Prawn cocktail on homemade soda bread; Smoked salmon and pickled cucumber pinwheel

Middle: Home-baked mini cranberry Scones with butter, jam and cream; Mini mince pies; Individual whiskey yule logs; Homemade truffles

Treat: Morella cherry panna cotta; Mini lemon meringue; Festive gingerbread biscuits; Salted caramel profiteroles

 

The Festive Afternoon Tea is €25 per adult and €12.50 per child. Pre-booking is essential as there is limited availability. People can book by calling 021 4549800.

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Trigon Hotel Group, of which Cork International is a vital part, has announced the appointment of Peter Loughnane as Group Sales and Marketing Director. Peter has extensive experience in the hospitality sector in both Ireland and the UK. 


The Offaly native began his career in the industry within the family business, the County Arms in Birr. After his Leaving Certificate, he went to the University of Surrey to study for a BSc in Hotel and Catering Management. During that time he worked in Buckingham Palace, St James’s Palace, Kensington Palace, Clarence House, High Grove and Downing Street. He also worked for the Hyatt Group.


A move home to Ireland to start a family with his wife Sarah saw Peter take over the Sales and Marketing for the family hotel, where he stayed for 10 years. 


In 2014, Peter joined the Cork Airport Hotel as General Manager. He was appointed the first General Manager at Ballymaloe House in 2019 before returning to Trigon Hotels in 2021. The Trigon Hotel Group includes the Metropole Hotel, the Cork International Hotel and the Cork Airport Hotel.


Peter Loughnane said, “Hospitality is in my blood, I was born into a family hotel and lived there for many years. I started at a young age picking up litter in the car park and sorting bottles before making my way up to the restaurant and bar as a teenager. I am delighted to be working with the Trigon Hotel Group once again, the five years I spent as General Manager at the Cork Airport Hotel were invaluable. It really is an exciting challenge to promote Trigon Hotels on a local, national and international stage.”


Managing Director of Trigon Hotels, Aaron Mansworth said, “I am delighted to announce Peter Loughnane as Group Sales and Marketing Director. He brings with him a wealth of experience and is the ideal person for this role. Peter’s passion for the industry and his desire to promote tourism and hospitality shines through in everything he does.”

The Cork International Hotel has launched a fabulously festive Christmas themed Afternoon Tea. 

press release


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Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Highly Recommended Wines from Puglia and Bordeaux.

Highly Recommended Wines from Puglia and Bordeaux.


Amastoula Aglianico Puglia (IGP) 2017, 14%, Mary Pawle

Manning’s Emporium, Ballylickey; Mortons of Galway; The Connemara Hamper. at approx €17.50


This organic wine from the south of Italy has a deep red colour. It has intense aromas, peppery and toasty with vanilla. And you’ll find all those and more on the warm palate plus red fruit flavours (cherry, plum), juicy, with firm tannins, and there is a persistent finish. Highly Recommended


Aged for 24 months in oak barrels, it goes well with red meats, baked or grilled, game and aged cheeses. Other suggestions: rabbit, chicken with paprika sauce, barbecued lamb.


Aglianico is prominent in the vineyards of Italy’s warm south. Haven’t heard of it? Don’t worry. The Italian vineyards are among the most diverse in the world and hundreds of varieties have been “authorised” for planting and selling as wine, according to Vino Italiano.


Wine_Searcher.com says Aglianico is known to produce full-bodied red wines that show musky berry flavours with firm tannins and good ageing potential. “Even when grown in hot climates, Aglianico is capable of retaining high levels of acidity, which makes it a particularly useful vine in the Mediterranean.”




Château Peybonhomme-les-Tours “Le Blanc Bonhomme” Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux (AOC) 2018, 13.5%, new to Mary Pawle List.

The Vintry in Dublin and Mannings Ballylickey RRP approx. €25-€27. You'll also spot it in a few restaurants.


I like Bordeaux whites and like them even better if there’s plenty of Semillon in the blend and that is the case here, it is fifty/fifty with Sauvignon Blanc. The classic Bordeaux white will contain at least 25 percent Sauvignon Blanc, to ensure a certain aromatic freshness. For a richer style, a higher proportion of Semillon is used. Muscadelle is the third possible grape in the blend but many Bordeaux whites do not include it.


By the way, if you are ever in the Graves area of Bordeaux, make your way to the small town of Podensac and its Maison des Vins de Graves. With about 200 wines from the area sold at château prices, the vinothèque offers wine lovers a chance to taste red and white AOC Graves and Pessac-Léognan, and the Crus Classés of Graves. There are daily tastings (not of all 200!) but enough to try out a few white blends for sure. You may also take in the Lillet Distillery in the town where the famous drink has been crafted since 1872.


A light gold is the colour of this biodynamic wine. Aromas of moderate intensity feature floral and citrus notes. The flavours are fronted by a ripe citrus flush, a rich progress on the palate, excellent mouthfeel too. Persistent fruity finish too, drier towards the finalé. Well made (it has been 40% barrel fermented), well balanced, delicious and Highly Recommended. 


Well done again to Guillaume Hubert and his team here. The suggested food pairings are Foie gras ravioli, marinated trout, cooked cheeses.


If you’re among the many Irish that have holidayed in or near Royan, then you’ve probably come across the wines of Blaye on sale in markets and so on on that side of the Gironde estuary. Blaye has a gentle rolling pastoral landscape while neighbouring Bourg is more hilly.


The vineyard has been biodynamic since 2000, pruning is double guyot, spontaneous winter grassing, tillage in spring. Treatments combining Bordeaux mixture in small quantities with herbal teas such as horsetail and nettle are used. 

Beautiful Bakestone Hampers Now Available. Plus, win one (or two!) in their competition!

Beautiful Bakestone Hampers Now Available

Plus win one (plus one!) in their competition!

Rebel Haul


Bakestone at Cobh Cross have just launched our 2021 Hamper Range including the Best of Cork Hamper. You will love the range of Irish suppliers now available in the pantry at Bakestone and we have selected the best for our hampers . See them on  www.bakestone.ie 


“With Christmas upon us, we’ve pulled out all the stops to offer you and your team with the very best of locally produced food hampers. Hand picked and carefully curated by us for you.

Your pudding, sir!


Our Hamper selection begins at €50 and will again feature our very popular ‘Best of Cork’ Hamper which shines a light on all those creating culinary delights in Ireland’s food capital.”


I’ve been looking through the hampers myself and reckon that the Best of Cork is a gem. Hard to get a hamper where every single item in it will be appreciated by the recipient but this €75.00 one comes very close I'd say!

Details:

The Best of Cork Hamper contains :

Badger & Dodo Christmas Blend

Shandon Sweets

Rebel Chilli Hot Sauce

O’Connail’s Cork Bar

Joe’s Farm Vegetable Crisps

Bakestone Jam

Bakestone Marmalade

Youghal Honey

O’Neill’s Atlantic Sea Salt

Mella’s Winter Spice Fudge

Holo Kombucha

Macroom Oatmeal

Hadji Bey’s Turkish Delight

Cards at Bakestone


To celebrate the Christmas Hampers launch, now available to purchase online on the website and ship nationwide, Bakestone are running a competition!


“We'll send out not only a Christmas hamper to you but a second hamper to someone you've nominated... maybe someone you haven't had the chance to meet in a while.  Both you and your friend will be enjoying a Bakestone Festive Feast hamper on Christmas Day

These hampers each include a Bakestone 1lb Christmas Pudding, Bakestone Mulled Wine Mix, Badger & Dodo Coffee Christmas Blend, Mella’s Winter Spice Fudge, Skelligs Christmas Chocolate Truffles, Hadji Bey’s Turkish Delight. Yum!”

More details and entry on their Facebook Page here.

 

And there’s more: “Our traditional Puddings are ready and now available from the Pantry, 1lb & 2lb puddings homemade by our talented bakers. Big shout out to @l.r.austin and @carraigprintlithopress for the gorgeous work on packaging, emphasising the luxury to be enjoyed from the get-go.


“Local artist @celinabuckley from Rylane has blown us away again this year with her new Christmas card addition 'A partridge in a pear tree'. We've also got the popular '7 swans a swimming’. Lovingly hand made with 10% of her sale proceeds going to Cork Penny Dinners, legend!


Lots of legends here in Bakestone. They don’t let the grass grown under feet. All hands on deck now for the festive season!

After all that shopping.... Why not?


Monday, November 22, 2021

Athlone Food Circle launch showcase video

 Athlone Food Circle launch showcase video

Anne Sheehy (Bastion Kitchen)

Athlone Food Circle have just launched the first in a series of videos showcasing the surprising diversity of food choices in the medieval midlands town. Member businesses represent everything from fine dining to coffee culture as well as excellent food and drink producers from the local area. The Athlone Food Circle Showcase Video is available on www.athlone.ie and on social media. Go direct to the You Tube version here.

 

Multi-award winning restaurants Thyme and The Fatted Calf are well known in the world of gastronomy. The Villager gastropub in Glasson represents all that’s good in casual dining while cafés like Beans & Leaves and Kelly’s promise much as daytime eateries. Little gems like the Bastion Kitchen whose café sports not only outstanding baking, but an exceptional vegan and vegetarian menu, all made in house.

 

On the producer side, Dead Centre Brewing is almost unique amongst breweries with its taproom and fully licenced pizzeria. New kids on the block Praliné Chocolaterie are making a real impact with their hand-crafted chocolates.

 

Thyme Restaurant

These are just some of the businesses in the fledgling network which is set to raise the profile of food and drink in the Athlone area. Under the guiding hand of Chair Deirdre Adamson, Head Chef at Glasson Lakehouse, the network has also developed a compelling food story for Athlone and presented a series of training seminars. Prospective members are invited to email athlonefoodcircle@gmail.com.

Athlone Food Circle video is supported by Athlone Chamber of Commerce and CEDRA.

Gordon Ramsay Italian Wine Collection

press release

Gordon Ramsay Italian Wine Collection


Internationally renowned, multi-Michelin starred chef Gordon Ramsay today announces his own contemporary range of Italian table wines: Gordon Ramsay Italian Collection. Created alongside world-famous winemaker Alberto Antonini, the collection combines Gordon’s passion with the heart and soul of Italian winemaking. The red, white and rose wines are available from Barry & Fitzwilliam.

“Running a 3 Michelin star restaurant for over 20 years means I have had the joy of tasting some of the finest wines in the world. Wine-making has always fascinated me; it’s a magical process where tradition, passion, and science are blended together and captured in one stunning bottle. Italy and Italian wines have a special place in my heart. Tana and I have spent some incredibly happy times in this amazing country and many of those moments were made even better by a beautiful glass of wine.

When it came to launching my own wine range, it was very important to set the same standards and quality as I expect in my restaurants. It was a huge pleasure to collaborate on this project with Alberto Antonini, one of Italy’s greatest winemakers. I'm very proud of what we’ve created and hope food and wine lovers across Ireland love it as much as I do.” Gordon Ramsay

Years in development and driven by memorable times spent in Italy, Gordon’s ambition was to source only the very best ingredients from the country. Alberto’s reputation for contemporary winemaking while simultaneously respecting traditions struck a chord with Gordon; their partnership resulted in a pioneering decision to blend fruit from two different regions, Tuscany and Abruzzo. Breaking down the barriers associated with cross-regional blending in Italy was key in achieving the desired styles and flavours.

The Intenso Rosso 2020 is a vibrant ruby red in colour with aromas of fresh redcurrant, blackberry and a touch of flint. This wine has depth and texture on the palate with approachable tannins and a soft and succulent finish. Perfect to pair with grilled Tuscan steak or a rich tomato ragu.

The Vibrante Bianco 2020 is pale straw in colour with notes of white flowers and aromas of fresh green apple and white peach. This wine is vibrant and juicy on the palate. It has a refreshing acidity with a long mineral finish and can be enjoyed with seafood risotto or a fresh caprese salad.

The Elegante Rosato 2020 is pale pink in colour with fresh red cherry aromas. This wine has a fragrant floral palate with gentle tannins and an elegant finish. The perfect accompaniment to chicken cacciatore, a freshly roasted vegetable fettuccine or simply chilled as an aperitivo.



The Gordon Ramsay Italian Collection range will be available from Barry & Fitzwilliam.

Founded in 1998, Gordon Ramsay Restaurants comprises the restaurant business of acclaimed chef, restaurateur, TV personality and author Gordon Ramsay. It is one of the largest privately-owned restaurant groups in the UK and has 34 restaurants in the UK. The group has a further 19 restaurants internationally including USA, France, Dubai and Singapore with further international openings planned. To date, Gordon Ramsay holds a total of 7 Michelin stars across the restaurant group worldwide, including the flagship venue Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, which has held three Michelin-stars for 20 years. As well as fine dining, the group has expanded to include more casual dining restaurants offering a wide variety of guest experiences around the globe such as Bread Street Kitchen, Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill, Gordon Ramsay Steak and Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen.




Sunday, November 21, 2021

A Quart of Ale± #78 On the craft journey with a session of Trouble Brewing, Brehon Brewhouse and Brú.

A Quart of Ale± #78


On the craft journey with a session of Trouble Brewing, Brehon Brewhouse and Brú.

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Trouble Brewing Lights Out DIPA 7.6%, 440 can Bradleys


Trouble Brewing latest DIPA comes in an opaque orange colour, when the lights are on. And there’s a strong measure of tangerine in the aromas.That vibrant fruit (and other exotic ones) just doubles up in the mouth, strong, smooth, rich, yet balanced and fresh. Bitterness is mid-scale, soft and present into the finish. 



This very impressive Double IPA is brewed with Sabro, Mosaic & Columbus and is available in cans with very limited availability on draught. My next aim is to get some of that draught! Perhaps an Asian dish on order from next door.


Trouble Brewing was founded in 2010 by three friends: Paul, Tom and Stephen. Tom had been home-brewing for years and insisted on sharing the fruits of his labour with Paul and Stephen.  On nights out, he dragged them to drink pints of various styles and flavours at pubs like the Porterhouse and the Bull and Castle beer hall, both Mecca’s for great beer in Dublin.  


Paul soon developed an interest in brewing himself, and it wasn’t long before he realised making beer was a relatively inexpensive process and buying it was quite the opposite.  With this in mind he approached Tom and Stephen with the idea of setting up a brewery of their own…. Then they set about putting together a functioning brewery.



Trouble Brewing Little Monster Pale Ale 3.5%, 440 can Bradleys


Colour of this Little Monster is a light orange, brilliant white head and shoals of bubbles rushing towards the top. Aromas are citrusy and tropical, plus a hint of pine. Flavours are unexpectedly intense for the abv and follow the aromas closely enough (with mango and pineapple among the tropicals). In addition, there is quite a bitter element from the use of the El Dorado hops. Refreshing with a lip-smacking dry finish. Quite a handful for a 3.,5% and would more than hold its own in a session. Ingredients include oats, wheat and rye.



Trouble launched the Little Monster on Facebook on October 18th last: Little Monster is heading out into the world this week! A 3.5% Pale Ale brewed with Sabro, Mosaic. Azacca & El Dorado. Available in cans, and very limited availability on draught over the next while.



Brehon Brewhouse Bright & Light Session Ale 3.5%, 440 can Bradleys



This Brehon Light and Bright is an Irish craft beer with a light texture, mild flavour and low ABV. “Our new low Abv ale is dedicated to the life story of my Grandparents James and Roseanne  McMahon,” says Seamus McMahon, brewer, farmer and drinker at Brehon.


Colour is a light golden/amber, with a slight haze through which you see the bubbles in action on their way to the white head. Aromas are of light intensity and with citrus notes. Citrus too on the zingy palate. No shortage of refreshment though and there’s a subtle touch of bitterness at the finish.


Very pleasant and excellent company, just like James and Roseanne.


Hopped with Saaz & Magnum with lager malts.

 


Brú Hop Bomb #4 IPA 5.5%, 440 can Carryout Ballyvolane



This is a hazy orange colour. Aromas are mainly citrus-y but on a layer of tropical fruits. On the palate, the fruity element continues with quite a mix including mango, passionfruit, citrus, plus a touch of pine. Fruity and refreshing.


This Brú Hop Bomb, part of their urban jungle series, was produced using Strata and Simcoe hops while the malts were Lager and Carapils.


This is Hop Bomb #4 but others will have different hops! “An IPA packed with aromas and flavours from an ever-changing blend of hops, meaning that Hop Bomb is always evolving. No matter what the recipe, it will be generously dry-hopped to get the most intense aromas possible. A simple malt base ensures that the hops take centre-stage, right where they belong. Any bitterness is balanced with sweetness from the malts, coming together for a juicy beer..”


Brú Head Brewer, Francesco, describes what makes this beer series unique:As a brewer, I love to describe this product as a didactic IPA: the malt base is even easier than the BRÚ Lager (90% Lager malt!), plus a touch of dextrin and some barley flakes. But the fun in this beer is that for every single batch, we choose a different blend of powerful hops and add them generously at the end of boiling, flameout, whirlpool and in dry hopping. 


Thursday, November 18, 2021

Brewery Nooze🍺🍻with Rascals, Hopfully, Whiplash, White Hag, Franciscan Well, Rye River, BeoirFest, Rebel City,

 Brewery Nooze🍺🍻

Cidery, Meadery too.. with Rascals, Hopfully, Whiplash, White Hag, Franciscan Well, Rye River, BeoirFest, Rebel City, Kinsale Mead, Wicklow Wolf, Lineman, Ballykilcavan, Eight Degrees, Brú

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(if you'd like your brewery to be included in this weekly round-up, it is easy: DM a line or two with photo and link).

Southern Cross: our new 440ml limited edition beer. It's brewed with the best Southern Hemisphere hops: Vic Secret, Motueka, Nelson Sauvin and Bruce 🍺🇳🇿🇦🇺
It's a cloudy, hazy 6.8% IPA with fresh zesty hits of citrus peel, passionfruit, mango and more tropical stone fruit. With a modest bitterness, and plenty of oats and wheat for smoothness, this beer is a genuine humdinger.
Ask for it in your local off-licence or if you're in Inchicore come visit our own off-licence here
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💥BEER RELEASE💥
We teamed up with the students of National College of Art and Design/Bureau+ to create the visual identity for two new limited edition beers to be released this week, just in time for Christmas....
If you would like to try the beers and see the revealing of the artworks, please join us for the beer launch and the exhibition this Saturday, November 20th at 6 PM in @luckysdublin .The event will present all student pieces, printed in an exhibition format.
We will be also running our monthly @artfullydublin art market from 1-6 PM
A huge thanks to all the students involved in collaborative project:
Aisling Kelly, Anna  Abola, Anh Ngo, Bonnie O Halloran, Brendan Atkins, Claire Moran, Dianne Denton, Embla Muller, Eva Vitkute, Hannah Mac Artain, Hannah Mc Kenna, Henrik Myrvoid, Holly Hughes, Irene Olea Fernandez, Isabella Podasca, Julia Bialek, Karl Coleman, Lieske Keegstra, Lorna Quinn, Lucy Keyes, Marta Pinto, Meabh Quinn, Niamh Kirby, Oonagh O Brien, Paul Smith, Simone Stolz, Tara Fetherston, Tara Lynch, Thomas Morelli, Tom Davis.
Tutor: John Slade
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We’re back again with another Grisette, a lighter, Belgian style beer. This one is dry with a big body, thanks to lots of wheat and oats to fill it out. The Belgian yeast gives a lot of character here with a base aroma of peppery goodness while a moderate dry hop with Australian Astra brings melon, white wine, sweets and a touch of gooseberry to the aroma.
Naturally carbonated, this one is spritzy as they come, tying together this blend of old and new.
Live on the webshop now.
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Reminder: Get Ahead of your Christmas Gifting with the White Hag with a Christmas Box!


Pre-order here!

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With all the Santa’s in Cork and further afield booked to the max…..we decided to bring Santa to us and more importantly to you!
More information coming soon! #santascoming
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Introducing Revelation Brown Ale, our collab brew with Crisp Malt.
Inspired by innovative malting technology at Crisp Malt's Great Ryburgh site, we teamed up and fired up the RevTech to create a revelatory brown malt expressive of modern coffee.
Revelation Brown Ale is brewed with Crisp's finest malts and a favourite Belgian yeast strain to invoke the nutty, fruity and roast characteristics we love about modern coffee and a great brown ale..
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Raw Ales were once the staple beer everyone drank, but gradually they got pushed out and now practically everyone boils the wort. Except in some traditional farmhouse brewing, and a handful of commercial brewers.

This week we'll be joined by 3 of those brewers.

  • Otterbank Brewing and Blending are based in Donegal, Ireland and specialise in techniques like blending and barrel ageing as well as experimenting with yeasts and mixed fermentation. They are also the only Irish brewery I know who produce Raw Ales.
  • Butchers Tears are from Amsterdam and have always focused on traditional brewing techniques. Lately they have been producing some on Scandinavian Farmhouse styles, including raw ales.
  • Eik & Tid are a Norwegian brewery who only produce raw ales. They try to be as authentically Norwegian as possible, getting their malt from a small Norwegian malter, foraging for ingredients in the wood and using traditional yeasts such as kviek.
  • And we also have Lars Marius Garshol coming back! Lars is the expert on traditional farmhouse brewing. He quite literally wrote the book. He's spent a decade researching the subject and in doing so brought the traditional kviek yeast to the worlds attention.
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Looking for a unique staff or private Christmas party. Book an exclusive Founders’ Tour at Rebel City Distillery before it opens to the public next year. Meet the makers, see how it’s made and taste our sensational Maharani gin. Email info@rebelcitydistillery.com
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Mead Cocktails Galore from Kinsale Mead


Winter is pretty much here and you know what that means? Cocktails! What, you mean you don't instantly think of cocktails as soon as the sun starts setting at 5pm? Those cocktails that heat you up and refresh you as you sit in your cosy armchair watching the stars twinkle into view. So we're here to share some great mead cocktail recipes that are specifically suited for the dark skies of winter.

See recipes here

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Our remaining tour dates for 2021 are 
available here. Come visit the home of Wicklow Wolf by booking one of our tours and tastings! Give the perfect gift with one of our Brewery


















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Brown Ale…You asked for it…so we made it! BIG CALM is our kind of brown ale. Smooth and medium bodied with delicious caramel and chocolate flavours front and centre. 1 of 2 new beers available now.
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Not long to go now until The Lost Messiahs play here at Ballykilcavan on Saturday evening (doors open at 7pm).
We were treated to an unplugged session earlier this week when James and Ollie called over to start the setup. If you'd like to be here for the full-fat, plugged in version, tickets are available from the link in our bio.
The gig is all under cover, but well ventilated. Forecast is dry and not too cold, and Ginger's BBQ will have their food van here to keep you well fed.
More details, including tickets at https://fb.me/e/3YnCJX57o
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WE’RE HIRING 🍻
With the business continuing to evolve, we’re looking for some new members to join our team.
Taproom / Cafe Manager
Assistant Brewer Placement
Student Placement (food science / marketing)
To find out more, check the link below!
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It's always a pleasure to write up tasting notes for new beers and this beauty, the latest in our #EDBOriginalGravity series, was an especial treat, as you can see from the wee dropeen left in the glass! Our #OriginalGravityBarleywine was aged in rare Irish whiskey barrels made from native Irish oak. Packed with sweet marzipan, vanilla, dried cherry and candied fruit flavours, it's a complex and very special brew.
This beer, with artwork from Coireall Carroll Kent, is due for release next week. Watch out for it in independent Irish off licences.

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Got your tickets for the FAI Cup Final? Check out the Rascals Cup Final Bus Bundle! Pizza + pint + return coach to the Aviva, from Rascals HQ Inchicore, for just €25 Beer mugSlice of pizzaBus *Does not include match ticket* #Saints2021 | #RascalsBrewing

⚠️Some things you might not know about BRÚ...⚠️
💪 Our brewhouse is almost 100% manual, from our team loading the malts and hand mashing them to physically getting into the mash tun and boiling kettle to empty them!
🍺 We've brewed almost every beer style, from lagers to Berliner Weisse and smoked beers to aged barley wines (coming soon...)!…

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