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Candemic Series | Episode 4
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DJ and Eoin are hitting the CANS for November. The Candemic is upon us and we've tasked ourselves the amazing job of drinking a can brewed in every county in Ireland (*Ts & Cs apply). This means 32 Counties | 32 Cans | 8 Cans per Week | 4 Cans per Host per Week
For Week 4 of this series, we've boxed off some of the cans that we sourced from:
World Wide Wines (https://www.worldwidewines.ie/), KWM Wines (kwmwines.com) and Beer Cloud (beercloud.ie)
The Cans drank this week are:
Armagh Cider Company | Carson's Crisp Cider 4.5% | County Armagh
Hopfully Brewing | Graciosa Pale Ale 5.3% | County Offaly
Reel Deel Brewing Co. | Mayo Red Ale 3.5% | County Mayo
Otterbank Brewing | So, It Begins Saison 8.2% | Representing County Fermanagh
Lacada Brewery | Blue Pool NEIPA 6.4% | County Antrim
Black Donkey | Buck It Amber Ale 4.8% | County Roscommon
Brehon Brewhouse | Shanco Dubh Porter 7.7% | County Monaghan
Left Hand Brewing Co. | Nitro Milk Stout 6% | Representing County Tyrone
Thanks to everyone for helping us reach our 32 Can-ties! You're a great bunch of beoiradeoirs!
Hope you enjoyed this series, Sláinte. Get bonus content on Patreon
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/snugcast.
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When? This feed was archived on August 01, 2022 18:15 (). Last successful fetch was on August 16, 2021 07:36 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 278923347 series 2442013
DJ and Eoin are hitting the CANS for November. The Candemic is upon us and we've tasked ourselves the amazing job of drinking a can brewed in every county in Ireland (*Ts & Cs apply). This means 32 Counties | 32 Cans | 8 Cans per Week | 4 Cans per Host per Week
For Week 4 of this series, we've boxed off some of the cans that we sourced from:
World Wide Wines (https://www.worldwidewines.ie/), KWM Wines (kwmwines.com) and Beer Cloud (beercloud.ie)
The Cans drank this week are:
Armagh Cider Company | Carson's Crisp Cider 4.5% | County Armagh
Hopfully Brewing | Graciosa Pale Ale 5.3% | County Offaly
Reel Deel Brewing Co. | Mayo Red Ale 3.5% | County Mayo
Otterbank Brewing | So, It Begins Saison 8.2% | Representing County Fermanagh
Lacada Brewery | Blue Pool NEIPA 6.4% | County Antrim
Black Donkey | Buck It Amber Ale 4.8% | County Roscommon
Brehon Brewhouse | Shanco Dubh Porter 7.7% | County Monaghan
Left Hand Brewing Co. | Nitro Milk Stout 6% | Representing County Tyrone
Thanks to everyone for helping us reach our 32 Can-ties! You're a great bunch of beoiradeoirs!
Hope you enjoyed this series, Sláinte. Get bonus content on Patreon
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/snugcast.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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