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No Sign of a Decent Pint Yet

Brehon Brewhouse by Brehon Brewhouse
29 March 2021
in Brewery news, Irish Beer
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Those of us who love a freshly pulled pint were dealt another blow this week when the Irish goverment announced that the hospitality sector is unlikely to be reopened until Mid-Summer. We are all anticipating the day our favourite put reopens its door, not just for the pints but the craic and banter too.

We will get through this pandemic and the pubs will open again even if its not going to be as soon as we’d like. We’re hoping that fans of Brehon Brewhouse beers can content themselves with one of our Min-Kegs. You’ll get almost 9 pints out of it and if you manage it right, every pint will have a nice head.

Your keg will come with a nice handy tap for pouring but when your keg arrives we advise that you let it sit for at least an hour before opening. Keep your keg in a cool, dry place and once opened, keep refrigerated and consume within 3 days.

If you have a home bar you might like to know that empty kegs make great bar decor and really look the part (no one need know they are empty!). Why not collect the whole Brehon set?! Enjoy your keg and here’s to getting our pubs back open.

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Located in Co. Monaghan, Brehon Brewhouse was founded by Dairy Farmer Seamus McMahon, who wanted to diversify his homestead taking inspiration from the wealth of literary and familial history in the area. Brehon Brewhouse offers an immersive experience for craft beer enthusiasts including a visit to the milking parlour. Visitors get to see the master brewer and his apprentice at work, offering them an immersive experience for craft beer enthusiasts.

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