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A MAJOR booze firm is set to slash the strength of one of its best-loved beer — and drinkers won’t be happy. Coors is ...
The lamb (yes, actual lamb, not beef masquerading as its ovine cousin) is simmered until it surrenders completely, creating a ...
Imagine discovering a taste of Ireland so authentic you'd swear you just stepped off a plane at Dublin Airport—right in the ...
"The Leinster provides a completely new hospitality offering to Merrion Square—cementing its position as Dublin’s first ...
Nestled in the stunning landscape of Country Sligo in Ireland, this distillery is set in the grounds of the historic ...
You don’t need us to tell you Dublin is home to plenty of great restaurants and even greater hospitality. From modern tapas ...
Neighbouring the Boat Shed Bakery and Wet Jacket Wines’ tasting room is Fino Restaurant and Wine Bar. It’s a relative ...
Award-winning Co Down chef Chris McClurg is stepping into host a special two night collaboration with a popular Belfast cafe.
If you like your drinks strong, might we suggest trying a green-hued Irish Trash Can. Here's everything that goes into the ...
With old-school décor and pints of the black stuff, it’s a popular, laid-back spot ... live entertainment and a decent drinks list. Souk Madinat Jumeirah, Umm Suqeim, mcgettigans.com (04 447 0219).
For Tony Healy, an Irish whiskey producer in Dundalk, near the UK border with Northern Ireland, US tariffs of 20 percent on EU alcoholic drinks were a huge and unexpected "curve ball". Producers ...
Music, social media and Brexit are thought to be behind the rapid rise of Irish to become the UK’s “second-fastest growing language”. Irish has grown 155% in five years, according to one of ...