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CAVES OF KEASH

Lough Gill Brewery by Lough Gill Brewery
9 July 2021
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CAVES OF KEASH

54°03’28.7″N 8°27’00.1″W

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The Caves of Kesh Corran may be the most dramatic ancient location in Ireland. The limestone Keash Mountain, the western portion of the Bricklieve Mountains, has a horizontal line of cave openings in the cliffs on the south-west flank, which can be seen from many miles away. The Caves of Kesh have long been famous in Irish mythology and folklore, and appear in many ancient stories.

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Our approach to craft beer is the same as our approach to life;
It’s all one big adventure. Whether it’s kayaking on Lough Gill, hiking over the iconic mountains or surfing one of the renound local breaks, Sligo provides the perfect home for our young and energetic team. 

Our thirst for adventure is something which comes across in our brews. We love pushing the boundaries to create exciting new beers while also providing a refreshing core range, perfect for your post adventure cool down.

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