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Yes, We Canned!

Brehon Brewhouse by Brehon Brewhouse
8 December 2020
in Brewery news, Irish Beer
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On 20th of November, a magical thing happened at Brehon Brewhouse – we canned our beer for the very first time. Breaking from the tradition of bottle-only, Seamus and his team were motivated to commence canning to make it easier for customers to source our beers online. Cans tend to travel better than bottles and the current pandemic has increased the customers need to have their favourite brews delivered directly to their homes.

Now, Brehon’s core range of Ulster Black, Brehon Blonde, Killanny Red along with our latest two specials (Just Because and Make Your Own Luck) are now available in 330ml cans. Better still, you can order them directly from our website. Enjoy!

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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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