Keg and I are heading to Cork this coming weekend.
I was hoping to get a little Craft beer brewery tour in. I contacted Franciscan Well since I thought this would be the best bet, but I haven't heard back yet and there was no info on the homepage either. We are definitely planning to go to their brewery pub though. ;) Does anyone know anybody or anything about little brewery tours in or around Cork?
Do you have any good pub/beer/food advices we shouldn't miss out on? We'd be happy about any suggestion :)
Thank you!
Fran Well tours are from 6.30pm Mon-Fri, not sure about Saturday. Phoning the bar might be your best bet to be honest.
The Bierhaus is my favourite Cork bar and one of the best in the country, imo. http://thebierhauscork.com/
Their website is a little dated nowadays, facebook or twitter would be the best way to contact them. I think the tours of the brewery are only weekdays. They're having a summer fest this weekend with summer beers,ciders and cocktails, they're also launching their new farmhouse ale this weekend, so it'll be really good this weeken. Rising sons don't have tours yet, but its a good place for watching a game on their screen and their own beers.
For food I'd recommend Elbow lane I was there at the weekend and it was amazing, with their own beers brewed in the back of the restaurant, the tbone steak is extremely good as are the ribs which are cooked on a firepit in the room. Fran welll and rising sons both have really good pizza as well. But there are lots of new food places that I could go on for hours talking about.
Just remembered the cotton ball brewery might do tours, they're a bit outside town but its on the 208 bus route so easy enough to get to.
In Elbow Lane tonight highly recommended
http://elbowlane.ie/
No reservation policy, good beer selection, I had the 4 Taster tray for 9.50, Pale and Weisse is off at the moment but their Stout Lager Red and guest beer Bru Rua all put in solid performances.
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They also did a strawberry and thyme posset which was topped with caramelised pilsner malt, was weird but great
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Quote from: Ciderhead on June 30, 2015, 11:52:17 PM
Pale and Weisse is off at the moment
sorry That's my fault from the weekend *hic
Yeah they said it was you alright :P
From what I understood both very popular and they can't brew fast enough.
Hahahaha! :D I see!
Thanks for all the tips!
We even could make 6.30 pm Friday, if we'd be out on time for Dara O'Briain :)
You also have the friary, which is pretty much between the Fran Well and the Bierhaus. It's a small enough bar, but often have some of the 8 degree's specials on. Abbots ale house has offy downstairs and bar upstairs, with plenty of selection. Bradleys shop on North main street, has good selection of beers in it's off license. Blairs Inn is a bit of the beaten track in Cloghroe out close to Blarney, usually has some dungarvan on cask, and plenty other Irish beer.
The bierhaus is also probably my favourite bar, when it comes to selection, but the beer garden in the Fran Well is probably my favourite locaion on a sunny day, and since the have the summer festival on this weekend, probably a good shot.
Need to get into Elbow lane myself, as like the look of the food there.
+1 on the Bierhaus and it probably has the largest selection of beers in the country for a bar.
blacks also do tours if you're out the kinsale way http://blacksbrewery.com/tours/ (http://blacksbrewery.com/tours/)
not sure if anyone mentioned Rising Sons on the Coal Quay too
Oh thanks for that - just saw Blacks just do tours during the week as well (I guess 2 people wouldn't count as a larger group)
I'll check out the Rising Sons though!
Thanks for that!
Weekends seem to be bad for brewery tours :(
Cheers for all the tips guys, it's going well so far!
In The Friary tonight for the first time quite the little gem.
We got to the Friary for last orders & a tayto sandwich! Rising Sons, Bierhaus and Fran Well (again) are on the agenda today!
Enjoy the Bierhaus, definitely my favourite spot for beer in Cork, maybe the country.
Can't wait to go to the Bierhaus! My expectations are by now "vertiginously" high :) :)
Def stopping by in the Elbow lane as well!
And so many pizzas to be tried from all the other beer places #gonnabefatbutwillbegreat :D
Hey Everybody,
I just wanted to say thank you to all your suggestions!
We had a great weekend in Cork - the craft beer selection in pretty much all the pubs we were was great! Limerick has a far way to go to get there!
Our personal highlight was a spontaneous brewery tour incl. tasting in the Rising Sons! It was brilliant and their beers and pizzas are very tasty! They are definitely passionate about their beers - If you ever get a chance this is definitely worth a visit!
Elbowlane has a very different but delicious menue; unfortunately they had just their own stout and lager left - said they had a busy week! :D
Friary does great craft beers on tap and TAYTO sandwiches :D Amazing!
Great selection in the beerhouse - def the biggest selection I have seen so far in a pub! The farm house ale, 15% cider and pizzas in the fran well are amazing, too!
Def considering going to Cork more often - craft beer paradise :)
Thanks again!
#truecapital
A few more pubs worth checking out in Cork are The Hub - great selection of bottles and generally has 8 degrees on tap as well as Franciscan Well beers. At the moment they also have some by Kinnegar and Wicklow Wolf, also has a beer garden. Its near the fire station on Anglesea Street.
Fionnbarras on Douglas Street has a beer garden, pizza can be ordered and they also do soup and other food on the menu, good for craft beers, wines & spirits
Callanans is a old style pub and probably has the most competitive prices in Cork city for craft beer, it is a small pub which packs plenty character