Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Brewery Nooze🍺🍻 with Bradley's, 9 White Deer, River Shannon, Wicklow Wolf, Lineman, Beer Cloud, White Hag,

Brewery Nooze🍺🍻

Cidery, Meadery too.. with Bradley's, 9 White Deer, River Shannon, Wicklow Wolf, Lineman, Beer Cloud, White Hag, St Mel's, Yellow Belly, Cotton Ball, BrΓΊ 

#211217 

Bradley's Specialist Off-Licence & Foodstore i



 
Wow, really happy with this. Very low carbonation but a beast of a beer. Very rich, velvety & chocolaty. Dark fruits and sweetness from the wine casks with roasted malts shining through. And where’s that 8.5%??

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9 White Deer Brewery



If you’ve been keeping up with the news lately (especially on FFT Magazine ), you might have seen 9 White Deer being mentioned. πŸ€”
That’s because we attended the Freefrom Food Awards Ireland and managed to walk away with not 1, not 2, not even 3, but 4 awards! πŸŽ‰
So which of our beers managed to catch the eyes of the judges? πŸ‘€ Well here’s our winners;
πŸ–€ Draught Stag Stout πŸ₯‡
πŸ’™ Bottled Stag Kolsch πŸ₯ˆ
πŸ–€Bottled Stag Stout πŸ₯‰
Not only that, but we also got an innovation award for our hard work through the year. πŸ’ͺ
But its all thanks to you for supporting us as much as you do. So these awards are as much yours as they are ours. πŸ™

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Our new arrival is here 🍻. Available locally in Banagher & online rivershannonbrewery.com

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The Taproom is open serving pints, cans, growlers and gift packs until the 23rd of December. Shop online and collect your order the same day from the Taproom.
Click here to view our shop!

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Lineman almost there now....

We've almost there now. Sights are on a well deserved Christmas break and to treating ourselves with lots of tasty food and drinks. With this in mind our newsletter is concentrating on our barrel aged beer and some gift ideas for the beer lover in your life or as a treat to yourself.


Last orders ship next Monday 20th December to guarantee arrival in time for Christmas.

Orders after this can be collected at the brewery by appointment. More here


We will be closed from 1pm 24th December - 3rd January.

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Beer Cloud Latest




The Stash - 10% OFF

There's no standing in front of a huge fridge messing with this one. 24 cans of excellent Irish craft beer from breweries all over the country, bundled together and shipped direct to your door so that you're full stocked for Christmas! More here

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The White Hag Irish Brewing Co.



Need a last minute gift idea?
We've a selection of our finest Christmas beers, coming complete in a wrapped and tagged festive box!
Order by 16th December for Christmas delivery!
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St. Mel's Brewing Company


You asked, we listened!
Our brand-new brilliant beer, Dubbel Irish, is a Belgian-style Dubbel inspired
by the Trappist breweries of Belgium.
Brewed with crystal malts and dark cassonade sugar, this medium-bodied
ale has aromas of malt, toast and raisins.

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YellowBelly Beer



Christmas is here and it is time to spread that festive cheer. What better way to do so than with a box of YellowBelly Beer. We have lots of tasty beer, awesome merch and gift boxes for you to choose from. πŸŽ„πŸŽ„
Free delivery over €72

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The Cotton Ball

We have something very special Christmas Week . We will be having a Christmas Celebration on Monday 20th Dec . So pop along and bring your vinyl for a chilled out evening , with Dj Pat on the decks .

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BRÚ Brewery

Have you visited @beertempledublin yet?
This new venue in Temple Bar has BRÚ on tap, so well worth checking out!πŸŽ‰
If you're heading out for some festive drinks this week, be sure to pop in and see what all the fuss is about.

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Beef Wellington. The Christmas Day Alternative?

 Beef Wellington. The Christmas Day Alternative? 



For people considering an alternative to the seasonal Turkey and Ham on Christmas Day, James Whelan Butchers are introducing a very special signature dish, Beef Wellington, which will be part of the now award-winning Dine at Home Collection of restaurant-quality meals for two.


Named after the man who crushed Napoleon at Waterloo, the very notion of preparing Beef Wellington casts fear into the hearts of the most competent of home cooks.  However, this limited edition Beef Wellington is hand prepared and comes oven-ready, needing the minimum of preparation time. Ideal for people looking for an easier approach to the most important meal of the year, simply pop it into a preheated oven at 200° C, for 25-35 minutes to achieve medium/rare - and rest for about 10 minutes before serving.


It serves two people generously, made with prime-aged Irish beef fillet, wrapped in a mushroom duxelles, buttery puff pastry with fresh herbs and sea salt.


Like all of the Dine at Home dishes, it’s honest, simple, handmade from scratch using the freshest of ingredients, where you can taste the flavour and goodness that has gone into every single bite.


Available to order in-store or online through James Whelan Butchers seasonal Click & Collect service.  For more details on James Whelan Butchers online Christmas shop, Click & Collect and Ordering service visit www.jameswhelanbutchers.com.




TRIGON HOTELS AND COPE FOUNDATION GROW RELATIONSHIP WITH NEW SENSORY GARDEN

TRIGON HOTELS AND COPE FOUNDATION GROW RELATIONSHIP WITH NEW SENSORY GARDEN

Planting at the new garden, pictured are Lauren Healy and Shane O'Sullivan. Pic: Brian Lougheed



A new sensory garden is being created at Cope Foundation in Montenotte, Cork. The project is a collaboration between the charity and Trigon Hotels. Cope Foundation is the hotel group’s charity partner for 2021. 


The garden, which is located on previously unused ground next to Beech Hill Garden Centre, will include features and plants that stimulate the senses through touch, sight, scent, taste and hearing. Volunteers from both Trigon Hotels and Cope Foundation have agreed to tend to the garden.


Raised beds have been constructed and have already been filled with herbs, plants and flowers. There are plans to further develop the garden during 2022 by adding water features and more vegetables and herbs.  


Kathleen Linehan is the Strategic Director of HR Trigon Hotels, she says the garden is a really exciting project, “It is important to us that we develop long-lasting relationships with our charity partners. We want to raise much needed funds for Cope Foundation and Ability@Work but we also want to support them in other ways as well as learning new skills together. The idea for the garden came from our shared interest in growing our own food and gardening. We were delighted to be invited to visit Beech Hill Garden Centre and Roots cafe in Montenotte and during our walkabout we spotted a patch of ground that looked perfect for a sensory garden. It was wonderful to spend a day outside planting with volunteers from both organisations.”


Shane O’Sullivan is a student at Cope Foundation and took part in the planting day, he says, “I really enjoyed the planting and meeting the people from Trigon Hotel. I hope the plants and seeds we planted will grow well and I will look after them”


Jo-Anne Higgins is the Communications and Fundraising Manager with Cope Foundation, she added, Various lockdowns curtailed our progress but we were able to finally put our plan into action during the autumn. We cleared out the space and replaced the raised beds making them ready for the Trigon Hotels team and horticulture students to fill them with plants to delight the senses. Our expert horticulturists from Beech Hill Garden Centre coordinated the planting day and are kindly overseeing the various initiatives. We have also planted some micro vegetable seeds in the Garden Centre's polytunnel and we are looking forward to watching these grow. We have big plans for spring when we can further develop the sensory garden, plant more vegetables and herbs together and use these to create delicious dishes.”


Denis Mangan is a horticultural tutor with Cope Foundation, he says, “Horticulture is a hugely popular subject in our Further Education and Training Programme and has always played an important role in Cope Foundation's  skills development work. It is great to have the opportunity to grow together with the team in Trigon Hotels - we are learning from each other and having a shared interest in plants, herbs, and vegetables means we are doing something we all enjoy. We all had a very pleasant morning when planting up the new sensory garden at the Beech Hill Garden Centre. Our ongoing activities will be of tremendous benefit, allowing for opportunities to engage in physical activity and social interaction. We at Cope Foundation are looking forward to a busy sustainable spring with the growing of fresh healthy organic produce with the Trigon Hotel team.” 

Press release



Sunday, December 12, 2021

A Quart of Ale± #81. On the craft journey with a session of Brehon Brewhouse, Whiplash, Eight Degrees and Kinnegar

 A Quart of Ale± #81

On the craft journey with a session of Brehon Brewhouse, Whiplash, Eight Degrees and Kinnegar

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Brehon Brewhouse Oak & Mirrors Two Stacks Whiskey Cask Aged Imperial Porter 7.5%, 500ml bottle Bradleys



A Superior cask-aged whiskey porter that will please the most discerning of whiskey-loving palettes. That is the promise from the producers! A promise that is kept.


This cask aged Imperial Porter, made by the Brehon Brewhouse using whiskey cask from Two Stacks, has a dark black colour with a thin enough tanned head. The aromas are modest, compared to my expectations. But the palate, wrapped in warm whiskey notes, has no such modesty. The rich porter here unveils a tasty tempting package of roasted malt, dark chocolate with dark fruits, vanilla and much more as it meanders across and then down the throat for a memorable finish. Bring out the Christmas fare!


They say: Whiskey-aged porter from a collaboration with our good friends at TWO STACKS using their freshly emptied single malt cask to mature our brew. Of course, getting it right took a few tastings with the lads. This is a superior whiskey cask-aged imperial porter that will please the most discerning of whiskey-loving palettes. Limited edition – available while stocks last!


Whiplash The Sup Porter 5.0%, 330 can Bradleys



Well, The Sup is a glass of the black stuff with a classic tan head.


And there’s more! The aromas, chocolate and caramel, are a gentle and pleasant introduction. The firm shakehands come in the mouth, again chocolate and caramel, but now more assertive, again in the most pleasant of ways.


As with many porters, it is more about the malts. They say: This porter has been on our “to brew” list for years now and we decided it was finally time. Porters to us are all things softer, more coffee and dark chocolate and lower bitterness than their stout cousins so we focused on some more modern malts to achieve a more intense nose and flavour in this one. The main star in this is CaraBohemian – a kind of rich and decadent Czech Brown Malt but it oozes fruity Bournville dark chocolate with a hint of coffee in there too. Melanoidin for that toasted flavour, Dark Munich for the sweet bready goodness and Special B to round off the whole affair with that roasted caramel with cherry sweet nose. Restrained roasted malts, more for colour than bite and a light Pilsner malt base leaves room for all those parts to do their thing to their fullest extent.


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Not too sure about the Bournville bit; that bar was a favourite of mine (back in the day before the day!) and I can’t say I recognise it here. Nice soft finish though with a hint of sweetness. Been years since I had a bar of Bournville! Must try one soon.


Bournville or not, this is delicious, quite a sophisticated porter. Should be versatile at the table, morning with pancakes and Nutella, lunch with Smoked Scamorza by Toonsbridge, 

evening with a few squares of a certain chocolate.  


Eight Degrees SeisΓ­un IPA 4.5%, 440 ml can


A clear yellow/amber in the glass with a white frothy head. No shortage of engaging citrus-y aromas plus a touch of malt. And malt too in the body. A crisp palate, more citrus before a superb hoppy and refreshing finish. Crisp, refreshing and aromatic, they claim and once again Eight Degrees get it spot-on.


Originally brewed as a low-alcohol sipper for beer festivals, this sessionable IPA has transcended its origins to become “one of our most popular beers”. “Woven deep into the fabric of Irish society and tradition is the seisΓ­un, an informal coming together of people in a pub – over a beer – to play music, tell stories and enjoy each other’s company. For the best kind of seisΓ­un, you need a low-alcohol beer, something that has lots of flavour but is not too high in ABV.”

While the session may be a popular term in the Irish pub lingo, the idea of a session was there long before that use of word. When I was growing up, I often heard two older guys (not always the same two) meet and chat on the road, especially on a Sunday. And one would ask the other: “Are ye going for a quart?” While the quart (a quarter of a gallon) meant two pints, I think the term was used just in case one of the wives was listening at the other side of the hedge. In her early days as wife, she might well think: “Two pints isn’t too much!” But the word was pronounced with an unseen wink and more than likely, at least one of the lads, had more than a quart in mind. And that is why my series on craft beer is called Quart of Ale!

Geek Bits:

Style: Session IPA
Malt: Irish pale malt, Carapils,
Hops: Mandarina Bavaria, Citra, Amarillo,Simcoe
Strength: 4.5% ABV
Bitterness: 44 IBUs

Food pairings via Eight Degrees:
Lots of flavour and low alcohol make this a perfect beer to serve over a period of time at a party, relaxed gathering or – as we’ve tested! – beer festival. An ideal pairing is pizza, particularly anything that includes the fabulous chorizo or salami from Gubbeen Smokehouse, as the beer crisply cuts through all that meaty, cheesy gorgeousness with each sip. On the lighter side, try this SeisiΓΊn IPA with a St Tola goat cheese and fresh beetroot salad, tossed in a ginger and lime dressing, and see how the hop bitterness complements the citrus.

Kinnegar 20÷2 Anniversary Rauchbier 5%, 440ml can, Bradleys



Colour is dark brown with a touch of copper. ABV for this style is between 5 and 6 so Kinnegar are within the range. And the aromas are also typical: smokey. Some people even refer to smoked beers as “bacon beer” because of the smoked flavour.


And that smokiness continues, perhaps with a little less intensity, through the mouth and into the finish. You’d better like smoke notes!


Kinnegar don’t disclose their modus operandi but Rauchbier or “smoke beer” is a style of German lager that uses malt smoked over beechwood to impart that unique smoky flavour to the beer.


While the Germans would say that only beer brewed in the time-honoured Bamberg tradition can be considered a true Rauchbier, that hasn’t stopped Kinnegar from trying and I must say I rather enjoy the result of this 10th anniversary beer. Apparently it, and the Pilsner, both influenced the personal development of Rick as a brewer.

Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier MΓ€rzen is, I’ve read, the classic Rauchbier. Bamberg is, surprisingly, one of the top brewing cities in Germany, synonymous with the Rauchbier. We enjoyed this classic last April and you can check it out here. 


Friday, December 10, 2021

HOTEL GROUP PARTNERS WITH LOCAL BUSINESSES ON 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS CHARITY DRIVE

HOTEL GROUP PARTNERS WITH LOCAL BUSINESSES
ON 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS CHARITY DRIVE

Sandra Murphy (Group Communications Manager, Trigon Hotels) left, Roger Russell (General Manager, Metropole Hotel) and Kylie Basnett (Corporate Sales Manager, Trigon Hotels)

 


Trigon Hotels raising money for Cope and Ability@Work with prizes such as Overnight Hotel Stays and Fota and Blarney Castle Passes 

 

Trigon Hotels has joined forces with businesses across Cork as part of their 12 Days of Christmas charity drive. Starting on December 13th the hotel group, which includes the Metropole Hotel and the Cork International Hotel will be giving away a series of prizes. In order to enter they are asking people to donate €5 to the hotel’s charity partner, which is Cope and Ability@Work.

 

Among the prizes are an annual pass to Blarney Castle, hotel stays at the Metropole and Cork International Hotel, a Christmas Wreath from To Have and To Hold Flowers and a Fota Wildlife Park annual pass. 

 

Sandra Murphy of Trigon Hotels said: “This is the first time we have launched a 12 Days of Christmas charity drive. It is an opportunity for people to donate much needed funds to Cope and Ability@Work and also to win some amazing prizes while they do so. It really brings together the theme of Christmas being a time for giving.”

 

To enter go to: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/trigon-hotels1https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/trigon-hotels1. Donations are €5 for one entry and people can enter as many times as they like over the 12 days. The prizes will be drawn at the end – when all names will be entered into the raffle.

 

The 12 Days of Christmas giveaway: 

 

Day 1 Blarney Castle Annual Pass and dinner for two in the Met at the Metropole

 

Day 2 Alpine Skate Trail pass for 2 adults and 2 children  and dinner for 2 adults and 2 children in the New Yorker at the Cork International Hotel

 

Day 3 A Sock-Coop Gift Box with an overnight stay with breakfast at the Metropole Hotel

 

Day 4 A Cork International Hotel “Munch Box”  and a “Family Date Night” overnight stay with dinner and cinema experience in the Cork International Hotel

 

Day 5 A Metropole Hotel Christmas Hamper

 

Day 6 Festive Afternoon Tea for two at the Cork International Hotel 

 

Day 7 Somas Candle Gift Box and Festive Afternoon Tea for two at the tearoom at the Metropole

 

Day 8 A Fota family day pass with an overnight stay at the Cork International Hotel

 

Day 9 A Christmas Wreath from To Have & To Hold Flowers and lunch for two at the Metropole Hotel

 

Day 10  An overnight stay for two with dinner in the Cork International Hotel

 

Day 11  A Metropole signature candle, a Corkidoodledoo print  with Cocktails, cheese & charcuterie board in the Snug at the Met

 

Day 12  A Festive Afternoon Tea overnight stay at the Cork International Hotel