Just out of curiosity, can you point me to records of brewing on that site since the 1400's? We found that The Cork Porter Brewery was known to be run by Edward Allen in 1715, and I just saw now that the Wiki piece says there was brewing at that location at least from 1650 and [i:3n50dwzq]possibly [/i:3n50dwzq]as far back as 1500. I'd be interested in anything concrete that goes back to at least 1650. Colin Rynne mentions nothing in "The Industrial Archaeology of Cork City".
The earliest documented brewery I know of, so far, dates to at least 1583. Joseph Watkins and Co., of Ardee Street, Dublin, which was formerly the Abbey of St. Thomas. In 1583 there is a record of an award in a suit in which the Mayor and Aldermen of the city sued the Abbot of St. Thomas for the duty on beer brewed by him. They were most likely brewing for a while before that date. They had the place since 1215! <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="

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