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After a near 12 month Hiatus your favourite Irish Beer Snob's are back in the saddle behind the microphone again. We look back on our late summer trip to the UK with some fondness, and somewhat uncharacteristically Wayne goes on a rant. We enjoyed beers from Leigh on Sea, Elusive x Adnams and Elusive themselves. Thanks for listening!
In this latest episode of the Irish Beer Snob podcast, we have the absolute pleasure of chatting to Mark & Vivienne from Lineman Brewing based in Rathcoole, in West Dublin. We get to find out their beer journey, how they became a team that produce a great product. On the night we were drinking the following beers from Lineman Sundrops Table Beer Fluid Dynamics Extra Pale Ale Transmission Double IPA Lineman are distributed nationwide by Four Corners and are available in cans, bottles, and kegs. Keep your eyes peeled on their social media channels for updates on new beer releases, and all things Lineman. Twitter Instagram Facebook Website
On this latest episode of the Irish Beer Snob podcast we are delighted to be joined by Junior and Cris from Hopfully Brewing. We get to hear more about their ethos, and their story from where they started to where they are now, and what their future plans are. Hopfully are currently running a crowdfunding campaign, you can find our more details here You can find Hopfully's Social media profiles below, and their website. Twitter Instagram Website Hopfully are distributed by Radical Drinks nationwide, and are looking to export so if you're interested get in touch with the guys.
In this latest episode of the Irish Beer Snob podcast, we catch up with long time friend of the show David Guilfoyle, head brewer of Dundalk Bay Brewery naturally enough from Dundalk, Co Louth in the North East of Ireland. We chat through his brewing pedigree to his current home. While chatting we drank the following beers from Brewmaster Haus Party - citra hopped lager Irish IPA Double IPA You can listen back to our episode with Stephen Clinch here and find out more about Dundalk Bay Brewery on their social media channels - Instagram Twitter Facebook
In this latest episode of the Irish Beer Snob podcast, we chat with Grainne & Tim from Waterford's Metalman Brewing who celebrated 10 years of brewing this year. We look back over their history, their future plans and their new range of beers. While speaking to Grainne & Tim we drank the following beers. Giant Molecular Clouds NEIPA Windjammer NZ Amber Ale Metalman Pale Ale Decade - a tart coffee cherry porter You can buy their beers directly from their webstore You can follow Metalman Brewing on their social media channels on the links below Instagram Twitter Facebook
In this latest episode of the Irish Beer Snob podcast, Janice & Wayne are joined by Marcus Robinson, of Reel Deel Brewery. Coinciding with their beers launched in cans we drink 3 from the core range Irish Blonde Jack The Lad Say Nowt Stout You can find Reel Deel on the socials, links are below. Facebook - Twitter - Instagram So give them a follow. Sláinte
In this latest episode of the Irish Beer Snob podcast, we attempt to answer question that no one has asked. Which is better, Aldi's Rheinbacher, in Can format or in bottles? To help us in our quest, we engaged the supreme beer tasting talents of John "The Beer Nut" to answer this question once and for all! We look back at John's blog when it started and how it's grown over the years. We also chat to him regarding http://beoir.org/ and his role there. Follow The Beer Nut on Twitter to keep up with his hijinks.
What a fun episode of "It Starts With Beer"! Not only do I get to speak to my first international guests, Wayne and Janice Dunne of the Irish Beer Snob podcast all the way from Ireland, but I get to take them to a virtual world of my own design: Pub Americana. From our hologram-realistic barstools, we talk about the state of Irish beer and get to know this lovely couple. Strap on your VR helmets because it's going to be a pixelated ride! Then listen to Wayne and Janice themselves at their Irish Beer Snob podcast.
In this latest episode, The Irish Beer Snob team taste the new Hope Brewery special editions, a Tropical IPA, and Tropical Sour. We also look back at our recent visits to the Irish Craft Beer Festival in Dublin, and ABV Fest in Belfast. Stay tuned to the end, and there's an interview with Thomas Delaney of Galway Bay, and new Irish Brewery, Land & Labour. Thanks for listening, What festivals are you looking forward to?
In this episode we see the return of Irish Beer Snob team, Janice and Wayne. Wayne freshly recharged from finishing his college course, is raring to go. In this episode we review the following beers from Brewdog; The Physics Amber Ale 5% 5am Saint American Red 5% Original Punk IPA 2007 6% Punk IPA 5.6% We also tackle Tasting Nitch's Frequently asked beer questions, you can see how she answered here https://youtu.be/OU7bBhc6dKk Upcoming events; O'Briens Naas Beer Festival https://www.facebook.com/events/419454295096893/ Killarney Beer Fest http://inec.ie/gig/killarney-beerfest-17-05-26/ South Main Ale Trail Wexford https://www.facebook.com/events/1182630808514521/ Also don't forget to check out new beery podcast NE Sippin Forecast https://northeastsippinforecast.com/ from our good mate Myles Lambert of Newcastle upon Tyne
In this latest episode the Irish Beer Snob take on Lagunitas' Brewing Wilco Tango Foxtrot, imperial brown ale. In this episodes #hopical section we tackle that annual question regarding pumpkin beers; Notes from the show; 1: Irish Whiskey Awards Winners 2: The potato beer - imagine peeling all those spuds
In this latest episode, the Irish Beer Snob team taste test, three beers from Boyne Brewhouse from Drogheda, County Louth (Meath) We taste their Three Core Beers; Long Arm, a 4.8% Dortmunder Export Pagan's Pillar, a 4.8% Copper Ale Born in a Day, a 4.8% Australian Pale Ale We also have a look back at our recent trip to Holland, and a look forward to this weeks upcoming Irish Craft Beer Festival and we asked you what you were looking forward to #Hopical The information on the Bru Brewery event is here
In a special bonus podcast episode, while on a sneaky visit to Wexford, the Irish Beer Snob duo, met up with Enya & Danny of The Bottle Podcast to have a chinwag and basically beery banter. Throw in Yellowbelly's Head Brewer Declan into the mix and it was an absolute hoot. While shooting the breeze, the table shared Cloudwater DIPA V6 & V7 thanks to Declan. Have a listen, and let us know what you think.
In this latest episode from the Irish Beer Snob team our intrepid duo look back on the recent Killarney Beerfest which took place the weekend of 27th to 29th of May in beautiful sunny Killarney, in South West Ireland. It also included the Beoir (www.beoir.org) Champion Beer of Ireland Awards. A full list of the winners in each catergory can be found here While reviewing the latest news and updates from the Irish Beer Scene, we also sample the aforementioned beers from Yellowbelly from Wexford, in the South East of Ireland. You can find more info on the brewery on their website here We also had the opportunity to sit down and Interview, world renowned Beer Writer, Melissa Cole, who you can find out more ,on her website http://www.letmetellyouaboutbeer.co.uk/ and on her social media; Twitter is @MelissaCole ; Thanks for listening.
In this latest Episode the team from Irish Beer Snob taste an exclusive limited edition beer from White Hag Brewery.
Marking a return to podcasts for 2016 The Irish Beer Snob team are reviewing the limited release of Independent Brewing's new Barrel Aged Barley Wines. Plus with the latest news from the Irish Beer scene.
This latest instalment of the Irish Beer Snob podcast sees our dynamic duo reviewing 8 Degrees new beer - Nomad a feisty IPL while sharing some of the countries favourite Off Licences / Bottle Shops suggested by our listeners.
In this latest episode team Irish Beer Snob review Brehon Brewhouse's Summer Ale, and discuss their favourite watering holes in Ireland, and further afield. Also some updates on the Irish Beer Scene Lots of contributions from Listeners, if you've more to add you can get in touch. Next episode will focus on Bottle Shops, and reviewing another new Irish Craft Beer.
In this episode team Irish Beer Snob give a catch up on what they've been up to in recent weeks, and what they are looking forward to over the next couple of months.
In this the tenth episode of the Irish Beer Snob podcast - Janice and Wayne fondly remember their visit to the Brewdog AGM in Aberdeen on the weekend of the 6th of June. They also share up to date news on the Irish Craft Beer scene - including a number of collaborations, award winning beers, and fielding questions from their listeners. This podcast was fuelled by Born to Die!
In this episode of the Irish Beer Snob podcast, Janice and Wayne have a sup of the New Rye River Brewing Beers made exclusively for Dunne's Stores. Grafters is the name of the range, featuring presently a Pale Ale, and an IPA. These are total new beers brewed from the ground up, and not re badges of the existing beers in the Rye River Portfolio. We also chat about our brew day from 11th April where the Royal County Brewers brought down a bunch of homebrewers who were keen to brew in a Commercial Brewery and have a bit of craic as well. And lastly - we have an interview with Tobias of To Ol from Denmark who we had the pleasure of meeting in Dublin this past week at a meet a brewer event organised by Four Corners in P Macs bar in Dublin 2.
This week we once again turn our tastebuds towards Ireland, with the latest installment of our Irish craft scene coverage. We try Bru Brewery’s Rua along with Wayne & Janice from the Irish Beer Snob. Despite a bout of manflu #PoorMark survives a show where we discuss Can Gate, we give our co-hosts news that […]
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It's the first show of 2015 from Irish Beer Snob. Due to popular demand, Janice hosts the show with Wayne in the passenger seat ... clinging to the door handles! This episode takes a look at three Irish Craft Beers, a review of the mayhem & chaos when Steve from Beer O'Clock came to town to tear the place apart, & some latest news!
We’re back for Season 6, and kicking off what promises to be a jam-packed season with an Irish focus, we review Galway Bay’s Of Foam and Fury. We’re joined by Janice and Wayne from the Irish Beer Snob podcast, and our old mate Ian from the 11pm Somewhere podcast. Plus an extended news, loads […]
Wayne & Janice make their triumphant return for a final show of 2014 to review their favourite beers, bars, bottles, cans & moments from 2014 on the Irish Beer Snob experiences.
Episode 4 of Ireland's funnest Craft Beer Podcast hosted by the dynamic duo returns to go inside outside & upside with Brew Dog's latest foursome of beer awesomeness, the Russian Doll series; a pale ale, IPA, Imperial IPA & Barleywine. Also on the show, the first Irish Beer Snob powered Festival, the founding of the Royal County Brewers Homebrew Club & more beer news!
The Irish Beer Snob turns up the dial, and is joined by Mrs Irish Beer Snob for reviews & views on the Irish Craft Beer & Cider Festival 2014, including favourites, debutante brewers, Queen of the Beards & some news!
For the second mini-series of the 11PM Somewhere Podcast, 'Meet the Online Irish Craft Beer Community', Ian catches up with Wayne Dunne, better known as the author of popular Irish craft beer blog, 'The Irish Beer Snob' to talk about his blog, his work with Beoir & to talk about some of his favourite beers. This podcast episode was recorded at The Malthouse in Trim, County Meath over a pint of local craft beer producer Brú Brewery's Rua.