Smithwick’s Ireland’s oldest Ale

By Rocky | July 31, 2008

Smithwicks pronounced without the ‘W’ is Ireland’s oldest ale dating back to 1710 when it was first brewed at the St Francis Abbey Brewery in Kilkenny Ireland which is Ireland’s oldest brewery and the site of a 14th century abbey. It’s a red style Irish Ale and is now brewed in both Kilkenny and in a higher strength (4.5% instead of 3.8% form) for the exported market in the Irish city of Dundalk in Louth County close to the border of Northern Ireland. The beer has been a popular Irish beer in many markets around the world expecially Canada, but it has only recently been distributed in the USA where Diageo launched it in 2004. It is making major inroads and is fast becoming one of the favorite Irish beers in America especially in New York. Read the rest of this entry »

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Don’t throw eggs, drink Red Stripe….What?

By Rocky | July 30, 2008


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We found this cool but weird ad for our You Tube of the week beer commercial. It’s short and pretty much to the point, don’t throw eggs, drink Red Stripe Beer….. Fair Enough! Red Stripe is a Jamaican Beer which has been doing some pretty big trade around the world in recent years, we have heard they are also producing a Red Stripe Light which is new onto the market- We will do some research, try and taste one and write up a story in coming weeks! Read the rest of this entry »

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