"TheBeerNut":2789r3du wrote: Wow! Will they be setting up offsite?[/quote:2789r3du]
Yes they cannot fit anymore tanks on the current site . Great success story waiting list of accounts, international award winning and a huge deal in pipeline for export after just 12 months.A credit to all the guys involved .[/quote:2789r3du]
looking forward to it <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_smile.gif" alt="" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) -->
&quot;TheBeerNut&quot;:3n6bnujb wrote: Great news, and good luck with the project.
&quot;HopTown&quot;:3n6bnujb wrote: Wouldn't it be great if we had 10 breweries that size in Ireland. That would really challenge the Diageos and Heinekens of the world[/quote:3n6bnujb]I think we're getting there. Breweries that we might class as "large regionals" that are open or on the way are:
- Rye River
- Carlow
- Franciscan Well
- Boyne Valley
- Porterhouse
And I can see Galway Bay, Galway Hooker and Eight Degrees all heading that direction within a few years. A mix of breweries of all sizes is the ideal. That's what every country with a good beer culture has. Diageo is already feeling the challenge. I'm sure Heineken and C&C are too but seem to have less of a clue what to do about it.[/quote:3n6bnujb]
Rising sons are expanding and will be a large regional brewery mid way through next year . They reached capacity within 12 months of opening[/quote:3n6bnujb]
Not surprising given the lads involved. Was always going to be a success. Some greta beers in there.
Was chatting to Spud this lunchtime there certainly are big things in the pipeline. I've to keep them under my hat for now though <!-- s:wink: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_wink.gif" alt="" title="Wink" /><!-- s:wink: -->