"Saruman":zi5s9xlu wrote: St Mel's really want to do something. I brought it up with Liam and Eoin at Killarney. Eoin was an archaeologist by trade, I figured some sort of gruit type thing. The local interesting fauna around Longford are apparently Bilberries. Don't think that would be ready for September as it would require some tinkering first but it's one for the list.[/quote:zi5s9xlu]
That would be awesome for a Christmas/winter seasonal. For what it is worth, I don't think bilberries/fraughans are ready for picking until late July/early August.
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9 years 11 months ago #87
&quot;oblivious&quot;:2y7mfcv0 wrote: There's lots of elderflower about <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D -->[/quote:2y7mfcv0]
Better get it now, it's starting to turn...
Beoir#3 - It's long past time
9 years 11 months ago #88
&quot;andrew&quot;:2qtjes3b wrote: Bumping this because if we need to get something ready for the ICBF then we need to be thinking about kicking something off in the next couple of weeks. I will give Seamus/Carlow a prod and see if they are up for it, otherwise I think we need to think about another brewer- I have a few offers from other breweries that are really biting at the bit to do a brew with us.[/quote:2qtjes3b]
Any word?
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9 years 10 months ago #90