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In late 2021, Brú Brewery and Galway Bay Brewery merged, but announced that brewing would continue in both breweries. [56] J.W. Sweetman, [6] established under that ownership in 2013 as a Dublin brewpub in 2013, has changed ownership. Lett's Brewery, Enniscorthy, 1864–1956. Still licensed and firm still exists but brewery inoperative.
It was founded in 1996 by cousins Oliver Hughes and Liam Lahart who opened Ireland's first craft brew pub in Dublin. The company's brewery is now in Glasnevin, providing beers to its outlets in Dublin, London and New York. It also sells its products via several supermarket chains. [2] It was reported, in 2023, that Conor McGregor had "agreed to ...
The group has embraced the spirit of comradery and collaboration typical of the craft brewing industry. The organisation's goal is to improve the quality and proliferation of Irish craft beer. The Independent Craft Brewers & Distillers of Ireland was founded in 2013 by Carlow brewing
The brewery regularly attends beer festivals in Ireland such as the annual Irish Craft Beer and Cider Festival [3] in the RDS, Dublin. [4] The company is a member of the Independent Craft Brewers of Ireland association [5] and the Irish beer consumer group Beoir. [6]
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The Guinness brewery in Park Royal, London closed in 2005. The production of all Guinness sold in the UK and Ireland was switched to St. James's Gate Brewery Dublin. [12] In 2018, Guinness opened its first brewery in 64 years in the United States, in Baltimore, Maryland. [13] The last Guinness brewery in the US closed in 1954. [14]
The ground floor introduces the beer's four ingredients (water, barley, hops and yeast), and the brewery's founder, Arthur Guinness. Other floors feature the history of Guinness advertising and include an interactive exhibit on responsible drinking. The seventh floor houses the Gravity Bar with views of Dublin and where visitors may drink a ...
Hop House 13 was first produced in Ireland in 2015. [1] It was launched with an interactive experience show which included a tour of the brewery and tasting workshops. It was a success, and the beer was ordered by numerous publicans immediately after launch. [6] Hop House 13 was subsequently exported to the UK, [1] and then worldwide.