A weekly podcast dedicated to promoting & pushing the Craft Beer revolution in Ireland one beer at a time, one craft beer virgin at a time. Beer in Ireland doesn't start with Black Stuff, nor should it be reduced to tastless, bland chemically loaded fizzy piss. Ireland's craft beer scene is teething, waiting to break free & introduce flavourful, aromatically interesting, mouth pleasing amber to millions of macrobrewery mouth-slaves. [explicit]
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A weekly podcast dedicated to promoting & pushing the Craft Beer revolution in Ireland one beer at a time, one craft beer virgin at a time. Beer in Ireland doesn't start with Black Stuff, nor should it be reduced to tastless, bland chemically loaded fizzy piss. Ireland's craft beer scene is teething, waiting to break free & introduce flavourful, aromatically interesting, mouth pleasing amber to millions of macrobrewery mouth-slaves. [explicit]
Episode 13; unlucky for some, not for he who dares to drink beers on the 11PM Somewhere Podcast. On this episode, the Sultan of Carbonated Cornwater-bashing does his first quarterly review of 2014 of Irish Craft Beers that stood out for him & why. THis review looks at: Blacks of Kinsale (KPA & BIPA), Green Bullet by Mountain Man Brewing, Kerry Brewing Company (Carraig Dubh & Beal Bán), Trouble Brewing (Deception Ale & Dark Arts Porter), JW Sweetman (Pale Ale & Weiss), Double IPA by O'Hara's, Twisted Hop by Hilden Brewing, 200 Fathoms by Galway Bay, Bru Brewery (Rua & Rí), Amber Ella by 8 Deg
11PM Somewhere Podcast
A weekly podcast dedicated to promoting & pushing the Craft Beer revolution in Ireland one beer at a time, one craft beer virgin at a time. Beer in Ireland doesn't start with Black Stuff, nor should it be reduced to tastless, bland chemically loaded fizzy piss. Ireland's craft beer scene is teething, waiting to break free & introduce flavourful, aromatically interesting, mouth pleasing amber to millions of macrobrewery mouth-slaves. [explicit]