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  • #1192
    TheBeerNut
    Keymaster

    I noticed that Priory Brewing in Tallaght got planning permission last summer to develop the enterprise centre it’s in into a full-sized food market, including a tank bar for the brewery. There’s no further information yet, though there’s a website here.

    #1195
    Oscar ABottleofAle
    Participant

    Apparently a new brewery in Blarney. While Clonakilty going by their broken website seems to have vanished.

    #1217
    Shane Long
    Participant

    Blarney will be operational very soon . I went to see in last week , they have spent a lot of money and fairly sizeable capacity . Duncan from Blair’s Inn is the sales director . Duncan is very well respected in the foodie world so expect to see their beers across Munster soon

    #1295
    Cian Duffy
    Participant

    Priory opened on Wednesday. Seems to be mobbed by influencers currently so may be worth holding off a bit before going out for the beer.

    #1296
    TheBeerNut
    Keymaster

    Stand back, influencers. Old-school beer blogger coming through.
    Any idea what they’re doing for a licence, Cian? Nothing on the Revenue list yet, but presumably they’ll need a 7-day pub for beer and wine until 11pm.

    #1297
    TheBeerNut
    Keymaster

    I went along to Priory Market yesterday afternoon. It’s an impressive set-up. They don’t have all the advertised beers on yet, but there were more than I expected. From the four serving tanks they have a session IPA, IPA, pale ale and Helles. On keg there’s a weissbier, red, double IPA and pils, plus Whiplash Slow Life as a guest beer. They’re advertising their own stout, a bock and a sour ale as well, but they weren’t pouring yet. Pints are €6.

    The quality was pretty good: all solidly-made brewpub crowd-pleasers. I really hope they manage to keep it up. It has the feel of Messrs Maguire/JW Sweetman just after one of its optimistic reboots. It would be a shame if it went the way they did.

    #1298
    Cian Duffy
    Participant

    It has to be a 7 day publican licence to do what they’re doing, the way and opening hours they’re doing it. Could be months to years before it turns up on the register though.

    #1332
    Cian Duffy
    Participant

    7 day publican licence confirmed on this months register.

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