Food & Drink Blog

Baked Camembert | Recipe
250g camambert 4 rosemary sprigs, torn 4 thyme sprigs, torn 50g mixed nuts 2tbsp Smoked Pear bitters 3 tbsp Highbank Orchard syrup (maple will also do) Soda bread/sourdough
Baked Camembert | Recipe
250g camambert 4 rosemary sprigs, torn 4 thyme sprigs, torn 50g mixed nuts 2tbsp Smoked Pear bitters 3 tbsp Highbank Orchard syrup (maple will also do) Soda bread/sourdough

Cranachan | Recipe
2tbsp porridge oats 300g raspberries 350ml heavy cream 2 tbsp honey pinch salt pinch caster sugar 1 tsp Aromatic bitters (add incrementally, tasting as you go) Toast the porridge oats...
Cranachan | Recipe
2tbsp porridge oats 300g raspberries 350ml heavy cream 2 tbsp honey pinch salt pinch caster sugar 1 tsp Aromatic bitters (add incrementally, tasting as you go) Toast the porridge oats...

Marmalade & Bitters | Recipe
A scrumptiously delicious blood orange marmalade recipe incorporating Beara Orange Bitters, rosemary, cloves, water, sugar and a large cooking apple. Ingredients: 500g blood oranges 1 large cooking apple 2 sprigs...
Marmalade & Bitters | Recipe
A scrumptiously delicious blood orange marmalade recipe incorporating Beara Orange Bitters, rosemary, cloves, water, sugar and a large cooking apple. Ingredients: 500g blood oranges 1 large cooking apple 2 sprigs...
"Drinking Patterns of the Early Irish
The first alcohol consumed in Ireland was beer (5000 years ago) and mead, however, surprisingly alcohol was not considered the most important drink. That honour went to milk! Cattle looking...
"Drinking Patterns of the Early Irish
The first alcohol consumed in Ireland was beer (5000 years ago) and mead, however, surprisingly alcohol was not considered the most important drink. That honour went to milk! Cattle looking...
Cocktails of Irish Medieval Aristocracy | Blog ...
Irish people circa 1575 One of the most popular alcoholic drinks in medieval Ireland was metheglin, a mead flavoured with rose, thyme and rosemary. Another drink, made from sloes,...
Cocktails of Irish Medieval Aristocracy | Blog ...
Irish people circa 1575 One of the most popular alcoholic drinks in medieval Ireland was metheglin, a mead flavoured with rose, thyme and rosemary. Another drink, made from sloes,...
Drinking Habits of Ireland's 1916 Revolutionary...
The man who fired the shot credited with starting the 1916 uprising, and leading the flying column which carried out the first military operation of the revolution, Patrick Ramsbottom, was...
Drinking Habits of Ireland's 1916 Revolutionary...
The man who fired the shot credited with starting the 1916 uprising, and leading the flying column which carried out the first military operation of the revolution, Patrick Ramsbottom, was...