Saturday, 8 March 2014

Galway Bay Brewery. Hand crafted 100% Irish beers.

My brother "Johnny" is having his stag in Galway in October and while I was doing a bit of research on places to go and things to do I came across this beauty. Some of the names on the beers are gas.                             


 FLAVOUR BY DESIGN

That’s why we hand-craft our beers in small batches using carefully selected hops to make a punchy, tasty brew.

We have just opened our new brewery which will give us better consistency across batches. They don’t call it craft for nothing! Our new brewery has a greater capacity too, which means more delicious beers for everyone! Vive la revolution!

Try our beers at any of our eight bars in Galway and Dublin. You’ll never go back to mass market beer again.



FULL SAIL

IPA

The simple malt bill gives an ABV of 5.8% which carries the flavour and allows the hops to shine through .Added are multiple additions in the kettle before it reaches you as fresh as it can be! It is great with spicy foods, such as tacos and salty foods such as fried fish.

STORMY PORT

Irish Porter

This Rich and complex beer boasts its roasted coffee notes and hides certain sweetness and chocolate flavours in the background. The Stormy Port is most at home with rich stews, roast meat dishes and can find its place alongside dessert dishes.

BAY ALE

Irish red ale

This copper-coloured, malt-forwards offering is the go-to beer for pretty much anything you can think of. Try with salads, roast meats, cold meats, simple cheeses and salmon dishes

BURIED AT SEA

Milk Chocolate Stout

Taste of chocolate and smooth mouthfeel, due to the additions of dark chocolate and milk sugars (Lactose) respectively. While dark and rich this beer finds balance in its lightness and drinkability. Great for matching with sweeter dishes and intense desserts.

NEWS AND EVENTS

Sneak peak at our hopped-up NZ Saison, to be dubbed Mare Incognita is our latest offering from our pilot kit. Should hit the taps in a week or so!

Posted 1 day, 18 hours ago

Galway Bay Brewery shared a link.

Since Arthur Guinness first started brewing stout in the late 18th Century, very few other breweries have successfully produced the beer in its ancestral home – until now.

Posted 1 week, 2 days ago

Guinness̢۪s new Irish rivals

Tasting new recipe Stormy Port in Oslo Bar, fantastic. Little cousin to the 200 Fathoms recipe.

Posted 1 week, 5 days ago

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