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Sign at the Market Street entrance of the St James's Gate Brewery in Dublin. This is a list of breweries in Ireland.Brewing has a long history in Ireland; the country's largest city, Dublin, is home to one of the largest breweries in the world, St James's Gate Brewery, founded by Arthur Guinness more than 250 years ago.
This is a list of articles and categories dealing with beer and breweries by region: the breweries and beers in various regions. Beer is the world's most widely consumed alcoholic drink, [1] and is the third-most popular drink overall, after water and tea. [2] It is thought by some to be the oldest fermented drink.
The first lager brewery in Ireland was set up in Dartry, Dublin, in 1891, but did not survive very long. Lager was later brewed for a short period at the Regal Brewery, Kells. [13] Harp Lager has been brewed since 1968, originally in Dundalk. Heineken Ireland, based at the Murphy Brewery in Cork, have the largest share of the lager market. [14]
List of breweries, wineries, and distilleries in Manitoba; List of breweries in Quebec; List of breweries in England. List of breweries in Berkshire; List of breweries in Birmingham; List of breweries in the Black Country; List of breweries in Ireland; List of breweries in The Netherlands; List of breweries in New Zealand; List of beers and ...
Pages in category "Breweries in Ireland" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Carlow Brewing ...
Even if you don't drink beer often, these top Irish beer brands are perfect for cooking with: Try using Irish beer in this beer-cheese dip or a classic corned beef and cabbage; you can even bake ...
Pages in category "Beer in Ireland" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Visit Dublin, Ohio, the visitor's bureau for the city, placed advertisements in downtown Dublin, Ireland, ahead of St. Patrick's Day inviting people there to come visit the "other Dublin" and ...