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For the first time in nearly a century the pubs in Ireland are open today.
The ex-Juventus man also scored a delicious free-kick as his club set an MLS points-tally record.
58 have elevated levels of trihalomethanes and 25 lack adequate treatment to prevent cryptosporidium.
Alan Kelly said the the legislation would bring craft breweries into line with the rest of the world.
Plane-weary passengers inspired a Tyrone chef to invent an Irish coffee almost 75 years ago.
St James’s was initially a Roman Catholic church that became Protestant after the Reformation in 1539.
Altogether more than 680,000 took part in the two studies.
Since 2015, Guinness has been the most popular drink in the Dáil bar.
The Dáil bar made over €11,738.14 on the first day of the 32nd Dáil in March.
The hospitality industry employs 204,000 people.
They’re suspended for now but the party wants them gone altogether.
It’s National Drink Wine Day…!
It’s a tradition at this stage.
Drink up.
The Rye River facility will be Ireland’s largest.
*Provided you’ve figured out a way to travel into space.
With some conditions.
In the last decade, Irish whiskey exports grew by almost 200%.
The Belfast owners shun the usual stereotypes.
The company bought Slane Castle Whiskey from Lord Henry Mountcharles and are building a distillery.
The review adds to two previous international studies.
That’s a lot of green hats.
At one point, the drink outsold Coca Cola in Co Cavan.
The Dáil bar made €7,461.19 the day the Water Services Bill was debated.
The two Cork-based scientific organisations said there is a clear demand to ensure our water supply is safe.
And after a week, a second drinking ban has also been lifted.
That means there’s probably someone drunk in your job right now.
The company had previously brought out a black lager.
If you’re really, really desperate today, let us help.
Today is one of two days you can’t buy alcohol in Ireland – why?
Silver linings and all that.
The EU Parliament passed legislation today that brings in tougher rules on labelling true sangria.
The company has signed a deal to purchase the former Newport Café site in Cork’s Paul Street.
This is the price list from the bars in Leinster House, with a pint 60 cent cheaper than it is across the road and Racing UK on the televisions.
New research shows that less than a third of regular pub-goers are under 30, but industry heads say that the sector is bouncing back.
Fancy a bottle of ‘Leo’? A wine named after the Barcelona star is set to hit the shelves in April.
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