Galway Bay
Boys of the NYPD choir will finally be singing Galway Bay
As an ode to Irish emigrants and Irish diaspora all over the world EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum has brought together a handpicked group of retired NYPD officers to form the NYPD choir.
New Bing Crosby Irish music released
BING Crosby’s daughter Mary Crosby is “beyond delighted” to see previously unreleased Irish songs of her father’s feature in a new recording ahead of St Patrick’s Day.
A look at the Irish locations in Oscar-nominated The Banshees Of Inisherin
The Martin McDonagh-directed film was shot on Inishmore and Achill Island on the west coast of Ireland.
Beer: Mess Is A Sign Of Life and Beers That Nobody Asked For
HOW'S the detox going? Probably not very well if, like me, you're the sort of person who feels that cold turkey is something you put in sandwich with the last dregs of the homemade cranberry sauce.
Craft Beer: It's that time of year, again...
IT'S that time of year again when the hackneyed phrase 'it's that time of year again' gets painfully overused.
Craft Beer: Irish brews allow Germanophiles to celebrate Oktoberfest at home
LAST week I rambled on about the cancellation of the world’s oldest beer festival Oktoberfest and reviewed a couple of Bavarian belters.
Beer: East vs west as Oregon Grown IPA from Galway Bay goes up against Galway Hooker's New England IPA Mango
IT'S not quite Biggie and Tupac (ask an appropriately aged relative), but the IPA game in the States often comes to down to a rather less deadly version of rap's east-west rivalry.
Craft Beer: Galway Bay’s Marzen To The Fire a new twist on centuries-old style
LOCKDOWNS amid concerns over infections are nothing new, even in the beer world.
Craft Beer: Harmonic Convergence and No 40 among barley wines worth checking out
IT’S getting to that time of the year when the seasoned beer drinker will start seeking the stronger and smoother ales – “If it’s not barrel-aged to within an inch of its life or hasn’t got an abv in the double digits, I’m not interested.