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The Still Hand w/ Glendalough Distillery

Wicklow Wolf by Wicklow Wolf
6 November 2025
in Brewery news, Irish Beer
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Pride in our home and love of our craft are just two values that we at Wicklow Wolf share with our neighbours at Glendalough Distillery. After many conversations about blending brewing and distilling, we created something special — a bold 13.1% Barleywine aged in Glendalough Whiskey Aged ex-Oloroso barrels.

John Allen our Head of Production, Ciaran “Rowdy” Rooney (Head Distiller at Glendalough Distillery)
& Quincey our Managing Director / Co-Founder.

Introducing “The Still Hand”, a 13.1% Barleywine aged in Glendalough Distillery whiskey aged Oloroso barrels.

Named The Still Hand after Glendalough’s stills and St. Kevin’s patient legend, this beer is defined by time. It pours deep mahogany with rich caramel, marmalade, dried fruits, warming sherry sweetness, smooth whiskey character, and toasted oak complexity. Enjoy.

Available this week in the wild in all good independent off licences and at the Wicklow Wolf Taproom now.

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