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Only here for the beer — New microbrewery for Galway

A brand new brewery ‘Galway Bay Brewery’ is launching in Galway tomorrow Friday, November 25. Three new beers will be revealed on the night, a new porter (Stormy Port), a Pale Ale (Full Sail) and an ale-in-development (Strage Brew). The brewery will launch at 6pm at The Oslo in Salthill and is open to all.

Brewers On the Bay — One day beer festival at The Oslo

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A very special one day festival will be held at The Oslo Bar in Salthill on this Sunday, October 30.

Castlebar celebrates Arthur’s Day with Tolsters Tapas and Critters

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In the year 1759, Arthur Guinness signs a 9,000-year lease on a disused brewery at St James’s Gate, Dublin, including water rights. To the delight of many, Arthur begins brewing porter and ale. And now, world-wide, each year, the remarkable legacy of Arthur Guinness, the creator of Guinness, is celebrated at 17.59pm, and this year it is Thursday next September 22.

Guinness live in the Latin Quarter Galway

The Latin Quarter Galway has announced details of Guinness Live, a brand new music festival for Galway.

Diageo Ireland supports Down Syndrome Kilkenny

Diageo Ireland has announced that the Kilkenny branch of Down Syndrome Ireland is to receive a grant of €1,000 to help alleviate the cost of running a summer camp for local children with the condition.

Man appears in court over stolen kegs

A man has appeared before Mullingar District Court charged with stealing more than €2,500 worth of alcohol from outside Daly’s Bar, Oliver Plunkett Street, Mullingar.

Mowers make it into Guinness World Records

Over 700 ride on lawn-mowers turned out in the blistering sun on Sunday last in a bid to make a world record worthy of entry into the Guinness Book of Records.

Final call for mowers for Guinness World Record ride-on attempt

There are only three more days left to register to be part of the Guinness World Record Ride On Mower Attempt which takes place this Sunday July 24, in Dunnamaggin GAA field.

Ten pints a week for the average Westmeath drinker

Westmeath had 80 alcohol-related deaths in the last five years, it was revealed this week, and though our national consumption has dropped from its 2000 all-time high of 13 litres of pure alcohol per annum, Ireland still has the third highest consumption in Europe with 11.3 litres, a figure which is twice what it was in 1960.

Fears for future of Kilkenny brewery re-ignited

The staff of Kilkenny’s St Francis Abbey Brewery in Kilkenny are once again concerned about reports that the drinks giant Diageo are revisiting plans to consolidate its beer-making facilities currently located at St James’ Gate in Dublin.

 

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