Interesting topic (and food for thoughts) emerging from the various tastings in Turin, this weekend: brewers around the World are more and more frequently sourcing local ingredients (SlowFood presidiums, but not just them), cooking methods, techniques, trying to narrate locality and history of their country through their beers.
I have been asked what is the "common identity" that characterizes the Irish Craft beer scene, and I struggled to provide an answer... Irish Red Ales come to mind because of the obvious style connection, but then, I'm not sure I can say it represents the industry in Ireland today...
Thoughts? Is Craft Beer in Ireland still too young to have developer a fil-rouge that sets it apart from the other countries? Or is it just victim of the cultural heritage from the UK and the US?