Sorry the feed has been a little quiet over the last week or so, but there has been lots going on in the beer scene in Dublin, so lots to update you on. This weekend sees the second annual "Alltech International Craft Brews and Food Fair" take place in the Convention Centre in Dublin city.
(www.alltech.com)
While there are more and more craft beer festivals popping up all over the country from the 'Irish Craft Beer Festival (St. Georges Dock March 2014) to the 'Irish International Craft Beer Festival (RDS September 2014) to the 'Doolin Craft Beer Festival (Doolin August 2014) the fair this week at the convention centre is certain one not to be missed! With 47 breweries present pouring over 150 different beers, plus ciders, whiskeys and amazing Irish foods. On Saturday they are even showing the Irish International Rugby match against Wales on a giant 14ft screen, while Paddy Casey will also be playing some live music to keep everyone happy.
(www.alltech.com)
The festival is open to the public from 5pm Friday evening, and Saturday from noon. However some lucky folks from the trade or those with the inside scoop got to get in yesterday to check it out yesterday (Thursday). I have to say I was very very impressed. The set up has been planned perfectly down to every detail, with each craft beer vendor having their own small bar/section where they can display their offerings, pour some of their delicious brews, and also talk with the punters, telling some of the stories behind the brews, the breweries, the names and lots of other interesting information that really adds to the experience. That is one of the huge benefits in my opinion about the craft beer industry, being able to meet the brewer of your favourite ale face to face, and discuss different elements about the beer, find out what the thought process was, and really get to know him/her on a personal level. Has anyone ever met the owner of Coors/Diago/Heineken? Would you want to?
I got to try several beers yesterday, many from breweries that have only recently opened for business in Ireland. During September of last year the official count of breweries in Ireland was at 22. As of today there are 35 breweries in operation in Ireland with another 20 in the planning stages and expected to be up and running by the end of the year. What an amazing time to get involved in the craft beer scene in Ireland!
So as I mentioned, I tasted several excellent beers,from O'Haras Pale Ale, to Blacks Kinsale Black IPA, to Black Paw cask ale and many more, but one stood out, and frankly it blew my mind. Rascal's Brewing Co. were pouring their Ginger Porter. What a sensory explosion. If you like darker beers, and you like ginger, you have got to try this beer! I have tried ginger infused beers before, which have been refreshing, but this was like a wallop of fresh, zesty, refreshing, spicy deliciousness, that finished with an unbelievable smooth roasty flavour. Dark and caramel flavours mixed with the freshest bite from the ginger left me wanting more and more. Congrads Rascal's Brewing co. you have made an exceptional beer, and cant wait to see what you come out with next.
So anyone who is around Dublin this evening or tomorrow do yourself a favour and get down to the convention centre and try some of Ireland (and U.Ks) best craft beers. Entry is 15euro which also grants you 4 drink tickets. Well worth it folks!
If you make it down feel free to send me some feedback on what you thought, and what beers excited you.
Enjoy!
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