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Tuesday, 18 August 2020

Pub Tales: First Drink

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T he place was heaving. I forced my way towards the bar, squeezing through the crowd by turning sideways and shoulder-leading my way slowly ...
Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Historic Homebrew: Perry's 1934 X Ale - A Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Brew...

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B ack at the start of this year - which seems a lifetime ago given recent and ongoing events - I took a trip a few kilometres north to vi...
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Monday, 1 June 2020

'Operation Frothy' - The Beer That Wouldn't Die...

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T he village of Gambell sits right on the northern most tip of the St. Lawrence Island in the remote north west of the American continent...
Friday, 15 May 2020

Pub Tales: First Encounter...

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C hildhood memory is a curious thing... For most of us it's full of the selective memory of summer sunshine, the smell of hot ...
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Sunday, 3 May 2020

A Perry's Ale Advert - Lest we forget...

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The Wicklow People - Saturday 21 July 1934 I 'm putting this advert in a post for no good reason other than I quite like the image ...
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Thursday, 30 April 2020

Who Brewed Ireland's First IPA?

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S o who brewed Ireland's first India Pale Ale? I'm sure that's a question you have always asked yourselves? Well perhaps not, bu...
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Seeking Solace

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You push, the creak, a crack of wood on wood The soft murmur of voices from the hidden snug Low highbrow music crawling from old sp...
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Mostly writing about Irish beer history of late, but I am not a historian. Email me on beerfoodtravel(at)gmail.com or follow me on Twitter & BlueSky (at)beerfoodtravel
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