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Well, it was good while it lasted. 👉 https://t.co/0d7ImI5sr1
Dublin City, Ireland
Joined January 2009
@LesliesWineFood @cian_duffy @thebeernut The Micro Craft Breweries are losing their hard won and rare Taps, while the large 2 Macro Breweries lose nothing. Times not a changin !
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@LesliesWineFood @thebeernut Changing Times has replaced O'Haras taps in a few places, Trouble (Kildare) taps in others - and Diageo/Heineken taps absolutely nowhere, as far as I can tell.
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Worth the price of admission alone.
A new arrival this year in the wonderful @Boerenerf, Boerenerf is an artisanal blending company with a primary focus on the art of fermenting and blending a diverse range of beverages, including lambic, cider, fruit wine, and mead.
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- Mary Harney. - The 1982 All-Ireland football final, against Offaly. - Trotsky.
Who married Tom Bombadil? When did Aragorn break his toe? What was the name of Gandalf's horse? If you like these kinds of questions, then get down to Rascals HQ for a Lord of the Rings quiz next Thursday evening. Top prize is €50 bar tab 🍻 https://t.co/e2Zrf7LoQ7
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And we're live. Tickets available here
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Get ready to taste the wildest and most unique beers at the Mullingar Wild Beer Fest - it's going to be a hoppy good time!
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That @theswanbar1661 ditched its O'Hara's lines but kept San Miguel and 5 Lamps when it introduced its own beers gives me the boke 🤮
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FYI, I'll be doing a talk* on the real history of brewing in Kilkenny tomorrow at around half eleven, while standing on the bar in a pub with a dubious history and a pretend exclusive beer. All are welcome. *No, not really ... https://t.co/l5psnayzcb
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[Revised & Expanded - May 2025] The early brewing history of Ireland is a murky place to visit, especially when it comes to trying to pinpoint the exa
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French beers with creatures on the label is the theme of today's blog post: https://t.co/JW94N2qCsI
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For everyone posting about moving to Murphy's or Beamish three weeks ago when Diageo pushed their prices - they always go in near lock step. Time to ask publicans why they charge premiums for often cheaper independently brewed products
Heineken is raising the price of a pint: it has told publicans that it’s raising wholesale prices by about 6 cent a pint - about 10c at the till after VAT and publicans’ overheads. Similar increases coming from Murphy’s, Beamish, Moretti and Tiger who share the same distributor
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The first, and presumably last, collaboration beer between O'Hara's and De Molen gets the One-Shot Wednesday treatment on the blog today: https://t.co/5NRBhRFu36
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From non-alcoholic fruit beer to barrel-aged barley wine, via Irish coffee stout, I tackle the late-2024 releases from Wicklow Wolf on the blog today: https://t.co/1sQ1A76uSf
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Six years after its previous demise, #TheSession is back, with a kriek and a groan: https://t.co/FJPbZOBGSW
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While we're still enjoying this long and luxurious January, some words on the beers I drank over Christmas: https://t.co/1M141ZCoZV
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