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Smithwick’s is Ireland’s most popular ale, first brewed by John Smithwick in Kilkenny in 1710. Smithwick founded his brewery on the site of an old Franciscan monastery, where the monks had ...
You’ll often find Smithwick’s, also an Irish red ale, alongside Guinness. The Smithwick family had opened its own brewery in Kilkenny in 1710. When Sullivan’s closed around 1920, ...
Smithwick’s (now owned by Guinness and its parent company Diageo) has been brewed since the 18th century in the town of Kilkenny, a hotbed for Irish red ale production.
In the early 18th century, a fellow named John Smithwick built a new brewery on top of the ruins of the old abbey and started making a red ale. Smithwick Brewing is now quite well-known ...
This dry Irish ale has a spicy name: 50 Shades of Red. Twisted Rail is at 499 Exhange St., Geneva, and 69 Lakeshore Drive, Canandaigua. Be safe and make sure you have a plan for a ride if you imbibe.
Diageo Korea, the county’s leading whiskey importer, released Irish red ale beer Smithwick’s to tap local consumers who are increasingly developing a taste for imported premium beers. The company, ...
As much as I like today’s uber-hopped IPAs and the decadent, dark, high-octane stouts, among other modern beers, there’s something to be said for a beer like Smithwick’s Irish Red Ale.
Mannion’s Pub also sells Irish red ale Smithwick's year-round, which has been on the pub menu since it opened 24 years ago. On St. Patrick’s Day, Mannion’s Pub will host Irish bands, ...
This dry Irish ale has a spicy name: 50 Shades of Red. Twisted Rail is at 499 Exhange St., Geneva, and 69 Lakeshore Drive, Canandaigua. Be safe and make sure you have a plan for a ride if you imbibe.