Podcast Episode 9 – ABV Fest & Sheridan’s Festival



In this latest episode of the Irish Beer Snob Podcast, we see Janice & Wayne hit up Belfast to sample the first of the ABV Fest events, which was in the beautiful Drawing Office’s in the Titanic Quarter. We talk about our beery highlights, and our thoughts on this festival, which was ran very differently to how they are usually run South of the Border. Also Matthew Dick, Co-Founder of Boundary Brewing and Organiser of the Festival gives us an interview.




We also take in one of the Irish Food Scene’s annual Highlights, the Sheridan’s Irish Food Festival that is held in their HQ in County Meath.

Corrections from the recorded episode

1: The Kinnegar Beer is Hilly Head, Belgian Style Red Ale
2: The O’Hara’s Beer is Hop Adventure – Not Hop Hunter.
3: The name of the ship in Dry Dock was SS Nomadic

You can download the episode directly here, don’t forget to subscribe in Itunes or Stitcher.

Podcast Episode 007 – Wrapped up in an Enigma

So here we are – second episode of 2015 – New Podcast Hosting – and hopefully more regular uploads from us.

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Tonights Episode we cover off 8 Degrees New Beer – Enigma – the first usage of a new Ozzy hop called Enigma oddly enough – its a super SMaSH beer by the boys.

We also cover off some news items too.

  1. Vanguard on Linked Finance – Help Support a growing local business, see the link here
  2. The upcoming ABV Fest in Belfast on 23rd May – tickets and info are here
  3. Sheridans Irish Food Festival in their HQ in Carnaross, Co Meath takes place on 24th of May – great day out – more info here
  4. The Beer O’Clock Show – 101 Not Out – Check out this great podcast of our friends Mark & Steve here
We’ve moved hosting to libsyn – so here’s the Direct Link 

Festivals – Sheridans Irish Food Fest & Bloom in Phoenix Park

You know it’s the Summer in Ireland when nearly every weekend there is some festival or event on somewhere. This past couple of weeks have seen two of the largest festivals and there were countless others that I couldn’t get to.


First up we have the Sheridan’s Annual Irish Food Fest which takes place at their main warehouse / store in Carnaross in Co Meath. Their store is located at an old train station and has ample grounds for an annual festival. The format for this event is loads of Irish food producers, alongside workshops and demos from some of the finest chefs, and producers. 

Unfortunately the weather for Sheridans wasn’t the best and it was wet underfoot, but this didn’t stop people turning up in vast numbers to sample their way around the marquis. The workshops and demo’s themselves were only €5 to attend and my wife and I attended a cookery demo by Arun from Green Saffron, Cheese making with Milleens, and a cookery demonstration by Richard Corrigan. 


There are lots of food options, hot food, a tea tent, and plenty of things to keep the little ones entertained, face painting, balloons, and a band. 

On the beer front, there was Cam from 8 degrees and local lads Paddy & Daire from Bru Brewery – it was great to see that these two tents were among the busiest at the whole festival, even when it was raining outside.

We came home with a bag full of goodies, local cheeses, local flavoured butters and puddings! It was so much fun, that i’d highly recommend it to anyone.

Next up is the annual Food, Gardening and lifestyle event Bloom in the Phoenix Park. I’d never been before, so I leapt at the opportunity to go when Paddy from Bru asked me could I give them a hand with their bar at the Bloom Inn. 

In the beer tent we had Bru, Metalman, Kinnegar, Trouble Brewing, Creans, Porterhouse, O’Haras, Rye River, White Gypsy and Stonewell Cider. There was also a cocktail bar by Teelings and Ruby Blue. Cleverly there was also and Irish Cheese Stand in the Bloom Inn, this went so well with the beers. However even though I only got a quick walk around while taking a break, I was genuinely blown away by the scale of the event and the many different things they have going on. It was also great to get feedback from people on the beers. As this was a totally different crowd to what you can expect in the RDS in September. I’d say there were a few converts that day.

Next year i’ll make it and hopefully be on the other side of the bar this time.