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Killarney Brewing Company to join forces with Tennessee Brew Works

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Killarney Brewing Company will join forces with Tennessee Brew Works and will between them develop two new unique beers - one in Nashville and one in Killarney.

The two companies have struck up a relationship and an agreement to travel to each other’s locations to create the unique beers.

The brewmasters at the two micro-breweries want to improve international relations.

The two brew teams came together to create a low-alcohol by volume hazy summer India Pale Ale (IPA) that they are calling ‘The Foggy Dew’, after an Irish folk song. This new beer is currently on the market in Nashville after staff from Killarney visited the US plant recently.

Later this summer, head brewer with Tennessee Brew Works, Matt Simpson, will return the favour by travelling to Killarney to celebrate the local barley harvest and create another grain-to-glass craft beer that Killarney beer fans can enjoy in the Muckross Road tap-room.

Ireland’s network of over 30 Independent Craft Breweries launched their annual Indie Beer Week on Wednesday of this week. The Indie Beer Week will take place from Wednesday May 22 to Sunday 26, and feature a series of nationwide celebrations across Ireland.

 

“This year is very special as we are introducing to the public a striking symbol which will help consumers recognise a genuine independent artisan beer from a mass-produced, high volume beer produced by global giants,” Adrienne Heslin from West Kerry Brewery said at the launch. “The Independent Irish Craft Beer symbol will guarantee that a beer is made in a genuinely independent microbrewery in Ireland. As our organisation has been growing in such large numbers, we are unveiling the symbol to the public to promote independent and genuine microbrewers.”

 

 

 

 

 

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Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra welcomes All-Ireland winners

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Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra in Rathmore was buzzing with excitement last Friday as former students Shane Ryan and Paul Murphy returned to the school with the Sam Maguire Cup.

The two All-Ireland football champions spoke to students and staff about the importance of perseverance, motivation, goal setting, and teamwork.

They also reflected on the strong friendships formed during their school days in Rathmore.

Both players encouraged students to appreciate the support of parents, coaches, and teachers who help guide them along the way.

They shared light-hearted stories and spoke about the pride they felt lifting Sam Maguire earlier this year.


They finished by saying they hope to return to Croke Park next season and bring Sam home to Kerry again.

The visit ended with warm applause and a proud Sliabh Luachra welcome for the local heroes

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Connecting Kerry’s Wildlife: Hedgerows and Trees Exhibition

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A wildlife exhibition currently on display at Killarney Library will soon tour across Kerry.

The project, Hedgerows and Trees in the Kingdom, is a collaboration between Crainn Chiarraí and the Kerry County Council Biodiversity Officer.

It highlights the importance of hedgerows and trees for biodiversity, climate, and cultural value, while promoting best practice in managing these landscapes as ecological corridors for wildlife.

Six arts facilitators led workshops for participants to create individual and collaborative pieces showcasing native hedgerows and their habitats.


The exhibition will travel across the county over the coming months, paired with local workshops to continue educating communities on hedgerow and tree management.


As part of the initiative, a related event will take place on October 24 and 25 at Tralee Bay Wetlands and Cromane, sharing knowledge and practical projects for managing hedgerows and trees.


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