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  2. 12 Irish Beer Brands That You Absolutely Must Try

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    This list of Irish beer brands will introduce all different styles and flavors for Irish beers. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  3. Beer in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Beoir (Irish for "beer"), founded in July 2010, is an independent group of consumers which seeks greater choice, quality, and value-for-money for beer and cider drinkers on the island of Ireland. Their primary goal is to support and raise awareness of Ireland's native independent microbreweries and craft cider-makers.

  4. Smithwick's - Wikipedia

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    Smithwick's (/ ˈsmɪðɪks /) is an Irish red ale -style beer. [1] Smithwick's brewery was founded in Kilkenny in 1710 by John Smithwick and run by the Smithwick family of Kilkenny until 1965, when it was acquired by Guinness, now part of Diageo. The Kilkenny brewery was shut down in 2013 and production of all Smithwick's and Kilkenny branded ...

  5. Galway Hooker (brewery) - Wikipedia

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    Galway Hooker Irish Pale Ale. The Galway Hooker Brewery is based in Oranmore, County Galway, Ireland. The brewery was founded in 2006 by two cousins, Aidan Murphy and Ronan Brennan, [1] and the name of the brewery and its first beer were decided by an online competition to choose a name. Galway Hooker Brewery coined the beer name "Irish Pale ...

  6. Guinness Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Breó (meaning 'glow' in ancient Irish) was a wheat beer; it cost around 5 million Irish pounds to develop. For a short time in the late 1990s, Guinness produced the "St James's Gate" range of craft-style beers, available in a small number of Dublin pubs. The beers were: Pilsner Gold, Wicked Red Ale, Wildcat Wheat Beer and Dark Angel Lager.

  7. Guinness - Wikipedia

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    Already one of the top-three British and Irish brewers, Guinness's sales soared from 350,000 barrels in 1868 to 779,000 barrels in 1876. [12] In October 1886, Guinness became a public company and was averaging sales of 1.138 million barrels a year. This was despite the brewery's refusal to either advertise or offer its beer at a discount. [12]