Dr Adam Elmegirab's Dandelion & Burdock Bitters
Dandelion and Burdock is the fusion of overproof spirit and seven botanicals including dandelion root, fresh ginger, citrus peel and star anise.
Spitfire Golden Ale
Brewed by Britain's oldest Brewer, Spitfire Gold is a well-balanced golden ale. Its sweet malt base is complemented by subtle bitterness and tropical aromas imparted by some of the world's favourite hops, including challenger, centennial and saaz.
Blacks Irish Gin
Blacks Distillery is located in Kinsale, Co. The gin features 13 carefully selected botanicals. A modern Irish Gin, refreshingly balanced with citrus and spice, featuring freshly cut citrus peels, hand cracked juniper berries, and vapour infused Irish Heather Flowers picked locally on the Wild Atlantic Way. Versatile either straight, in a G&T or your favourite gin based cocktail.
Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin
Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin unique, extraordinary and as remarkable as the elusive creature PJ Rigney has occasionally glimpsed in the fields, the Drumshanbo Jackalope. Slow distilled by hand in our medieval copper pot stills with oriental botanicals and gunpowder tea. 8 pot still botanicals and 4 vapour infused botanicals are combined in the oriental traditions of distilling. Every bottle is hand filled, labelled and sealed by our dedicated team of distillers.
Shepherd Neame Bishops Finger Ale
Fashioned on a firm, fruity foundation of Crystal malt, this rich, ruby-coloured Kent classic belies its burly appearance with a complexity of flavour. Mouth-filling fruit, prunes, plums and dried apricot spiked with palate-prickling pepper, cinnamon and a soft bitter blood-orange finish.
Shepherd Neame 1698 Strong Ale
First brewed in 1998 to celebrate Shepherd Neame's tercentenary, this copper-bronze, bottle conditioned beauty is an intense yet uniquely intricate offering thrice-hopped during the brewing process. This adds rich resinous notes and spikes of citrus to a moreish strong ale already rife with notes of liquorice, Masala wine, caramel and spicy orange. A frisson of dark fruit freshens the finish.
Coole Swan Irish Cream Liqueur
A blend of Irish single Malt whiskey, Belgian white chocolate and fresh Irish Cream. An incredible tasting new Irish cream liqueur made from the highest quality, all natural ingredients. Coole Swan contains Irish single malt whiskey, fresh Irish Cream, real chocolate and subtle infusions of Madagascan vanilla and rich, dark cocoa from Cote d'Ivoire.
Slane Irish Whiskey
A smooth, blended Irish whiskey with a complexity created by triple cask maturing in virgin and seasoned American oak as well as ex-Oloroso sherry casks. Robust nose with pronounced oak spice, rich dried fruity notes, butterscotch, earthy spices and vanilla. With time it develops in dryness and becomes slightly more savoury. Dry finish, earthy spices, and a hint of sweetness. Their signature process involves three types of casks: virgin casks add flavours of toasted oak and vanilla, Tennessee whiskey and bourbon casks add flavours of caramel, banana and butterscotch, and sherry casks add flavours of raisin and spice. Its triple mouth-watering.
Teeling Small Batch Stout Irish Whiskey
Teeling Whiskey Company and Galway Bay Brewery, one of Ireland's most celebrated craft breweries, have been collaborating for years, on what has now become the cult classic "200 Fathoms" - a modern interpretation of an Imperial Stout, aged just once annually in Teeling's Small Batch barrels.
Paddy Irish Whiskey
In the whiskey that bears his name, the legendary spirit of Patrick J. OFlaherty lives on today, worldwide. He was Paddy, to his friends, and they were legion. A kindly, generous and beloved fellow, Paddy traveled pub-to-pub across Ireland, selling Cork Distilleries Map of Ireland Whiskey and giving out rounds of free drinks along the way, for more than four decades, but the legend (and the whiskey) became a favorite well beyond Ireland. Before long, international patrons and publicans alike were clamouring for more Paddy, so the whiskeys name was changed to honour the man himself, as global demand increased. Paddys namesake whiskey, triple distilled and aged in the oaken casks of County Cork, Ireland, was always light, balanced and pure. A smooth, accessible whiskey for nearly a quarter millennium, it remains just so today, wherever you enjoy it.