Sunday, October 11, 2020

A Quart of Ale± #16. Moving on over to craft. Stout & Porter.

A Quart of Ale± #16

Moving on over to craft. 

Stout/Porter 


Starting off with a couple of excellent Irish porters and finishing with a pair of equally excellent stouts. In between, I take a look at the Founders Porter though not as impressed with this as I was with their Breakfast Stout .


By the way, the terms Porter and Stout are interchangeable according to the latest World Atlas of Beer. Craft Beer for the Geeks say stout is a stronger version of porter.


Trouble Brewing “Dark Arts Porter” 4.4%, 440ml can Bradley’s of Cork


Pours black as you’d expect and you can get quite a head (coffee coloured) if the pour is more rapid than usual. Chocolate, caramel and coffee among the aromas. And they also feature in the flavours. Indeed this lighter bodied black reminds me of those well made light dry red wines that have become very popular in recent years. A very decent porter indeed (though I still retain a preference for stouts).



Trouble Brewing are very happy with the early success of this one, and why not. Their Facebook: Dark Arts is the second beer we ever brewed here in Trouble and has stood the test of time to become one of Ireland's outstanding porters. 


I’m regularly amazed as to how often brewers get things right from the get-go. Howling Gale by Eight Degrees and Black’s KPA are early examples and Trouble say they’ve never touched the Dark Arts recipe since the initial production.




Kinnegar Yannaroddy Porter 4.8%, 440ml can Ardkeen Store


Where did they get the name? Sounds Australian to me. But no, they found it in their own little corner of Donegal where they get all the names for their beers. A stone’s throw from the brewery is a field with the intriguing name Yannaroddy.



Ever wondered about those mad illustrations on the Kinnegar cans under the theme “Follow the hops”. “Kinnegarland” is illustrated by the inimitable Dermot Flynn www.dermotflynn.com 


They say: Yannaroddy Porter is rich in traditional dark roasted malt flavours laced with an exotic streak of coconut.


Hadn’t known about the coconut when I tried it but certainly the coffee and caramel are there in the aromas and on the flavour-packed palate. Black, of course, is the colour and the coffee coloured head is slow enough to vanish. It is velvety smooth, good acidity too on the way to a lip-smacking finish.


Not surprisingly, Yannaroddy is one of their core beers. The others are Scraggy Bay India Pale Ale, Limeburner Pale Ale, Devil’s Backbone (Amber Ale), Rustbucket Rye Ale, and Crossroads American Style IPA. By the way, they don’t filter or pasteurise, and let their industrious little friends, the yeast, carbonate the beer naturally during fermentation.


Founders “Porter” 6.5%, 355ml bottle Bradley’s of Cork



Co-Founders Mike Stevens and Dave Engbers opened the doors to the 9800 square foot Founders brewery in downtown Grand Rapids in 1997. But the years that followed were tough before the Michigan brewery’s rise to be one of the top rated in the world began in the opening years of this century.


Black is the expected colour of this “robust” porter and the head is coffee coloured. Sweet nose of malty chocolate and caramel. Silky on the palate, richly flavoured, sweetish, yet dry in the finish. Dark, Rich and Sexy, the label proclaims. Dark, Silky and Sweet, methinks. Perhaps a little too sweet for me. ABV is 6.5 while the IBU is 45.


By the way, you might like to try their Dark n’ Stormy cocktail, based on this porter. “This cocktail may look complicated, but rest-assured, even the least kitchen-savvy among us could recreate this with ease. Impress your friends and family this holiday season with this beauty.” All the details here 


Heaney “Irish Stout” 4.3%, 500ml bottle Bradley’s of Cork


This stout is from the Heaney Farmhouse Brewery in Co. Derry. It is black, with a coffee coloured head that loses volume pretty quickly. 



Stick your finger in the head and taste the coffee and chocolate which are more or less what you’ll get from the aromas. No oatmeal here but the palate is rich and smooth, caramel and chocolate and that roasted malt finish, a dry one also. Competition in the stout arena is quite stiff and this one is well up to the average.


Heaney’s always come up with food pairings and here they suggest slow-cooked meat dishes or a rich chocolate dessert.



White Gypsy “Old Smoke” 5.4%, 500ml bottle Bradley’s of Cork


Old Smoke was the nickname of John Morrissey, a boxer from Templemore (Co. Tipperary) - the home of White Gypsy - who gained fame and infamy for his exploits both in and out of the ring in the US during the 19th century. 


Is there much smoke here? Not really, but you certainly notice it in the malty aromas which mostly feature coffee and chocolate. Colour is a shade or two short of a solid black; nice head (cream/coffee in colour) but doesn’t hang around. Lovely beer though with mellow roasted flavours, with malt more to the fore. Not like your usual stout but I could easily go through a session with this very distinctive one!


They say:  Traditionally, beers made in the midlands would have had a slight smokiness due to the malt being dried from peat fires, this stout brings out that combination of smoke & roast while remaining light on the palate. Beer is a fantastic ingredient to use in cooking (and baking). A family favourite is an Old Smoke Stout Stew. 


Wikipedia: Smoked beer (German: Rauchbier) is a type of beer with a distinctive smoke flavour imparted by using malted barley dried over an open flame. The Rauchbiers of Bamberg in Germany, Schlenkerla in particular, are the best-known of the smoked beers.

Saturday, October 10, 2020

Amuse Bouche

 


“I’ve read that Bras begins his day foraging for edible flowers and wild herbs,” Verlac said.

“This is what I call high dining. Who needs Beluga caviar?”

Somewhere after the sixth course, a bright-white monkfish covered in what the menu called “black olive oil,” Michel Bras appeared in the dining room. Happy applause broke out among the diners….

“I heard that he’s going to let his son run the kitchen soon,” Paulik said, setting his fork down. “He almost looks like André Prodos, doesn’t he?”


from Death in the Vines by M.L. Longworth (2013). Recommended. 

Friday, October 9, 2020

Tullahay Farm brings home the Bronze!

 Tullahay Farm brings home the Bronze!


 

In a year like no other, Blas na hÉireann announced the winners for 2020 and newcomer Tullahay Farm, Grangemockler, Co. Tipperary, took home bronze only two months after launching its range of fruity whey drinks.

For Tullahay Farm owner, Rosemary O’Shea (above), the accolade was a fantastic boost to her burgeoning company.  Rosemary produces an artisan range of fruity whey drinks and savoury soft cheeses.  Her Mango and Passion Fruit whey drink impressed the Blas na hEireann judges with, not only its refreshing flavour, but also its probiotic benefits in improving gut bacteria.

Rosemary was delighted to receive the award. “We have only been producing our whey drinks and cheeses for a few months, so to get bronze at our first outing of Blas na hEireann was a fantastic boost of confidence for us.”

“For some, whey is a relatively new phenomena, with attention now being paid to it for its health benefits.  However, as children we used to drink whey every day, it was just part and parcel of our daily routine.”

“Then when I married a dairy farmer and had three girls, my passion for healthy eating and natural home produce returned.  As a typical busy family, we recognised the benefits of whey more and more to keep us healthy. So, when I started creating a range of whey drinks that were fruity and tasty and had a noticeable health benefit, Tullahay Farm was born.”

Rosemary is also a recent graduate of the SuperValu Food Academy, an initiative which was launched in 2013, to help develop Ireland’s artisan food industry, to deliver a consistent level of food marketing knowledge created for new and early-stage food business owners and to provide small food business with a solid foundation to progress to shelves of retailers.

Tullahay Farm products which include fruity whey drinks (Mango & Passion Fruit and Raspberry) and natural soft cheeses (Chilli & Honey and Tomato, Basil and Garlic) will be available in at SuperValu in Carrick-on-Suir from Monday, October 12th and further SuperValu stores across Tipperary next month.  You can also find a selection of Tullahay Farm products at The Auld Mill Grangemockler, Solero Viva Health Shop in Carrick on Suir, D-bunked and the Gourmet Butcher in Clonmel.


Anthony Fitzgerald, Head of Enterprise at Local Enterprise Office Tipperary, said, “We are delighted to have been able to support Rosemary and Tullahay Farm through from the idea stage to the finished product and we wish her every success on her journey.  We have a proud tradition of quality food and drink producers in Tipperary, along with a vibrant and diverse Food Network.”

 

“There is now a very defined path that those with ambitions to become food entrepreneurs can follow through the Digital School of Food, through to Food Starter and Food Academy so we encourage those with a food business idea to contact us in the Local Enterprise Office to explore how we may be able to help them realise their ambitions.”

 

For more information about Tullahay Farm and the range of whey drinks and soft cheese products visit www.tullahayfarm.ie or keep up to date on Facebook and Instagram.

 


 

Thursday, October 8, 2020

CORKCATION FOR CORKONIANS. AND MORE AT THE MONTENOTTE HOTEL


Call & Collect Afternoon Tea at Home


 
If you have a special occasion coming up or want to treat loved ones and support local producers, the “Pure Cork Afternoon Tea” at The Montenotte Hotel is a perfect choice.

We are delighted to deliver on our promise to #StayUnique and offer another way to enjoy Afternoon Tea, this time from the comfort of your home.

Our menu was designed to lavishly treat two people, featuring sweet and savoury treats and an elegant dessert selection curated by our new Executive Chef Tabrez Shaikh. Our Afternoon Tea is placed on a three-tiered carryout box, priced at €55 per stand which is perfect for 2 guests. 

Our Afternoon Tea is now available to order Monday – Sunday with collections from 12:00 to 15:00.

To place your order please call the hotel on 021 453 0050, pay by card, book your pickup slot, and collect. Collections are available from the hotel lobby and we would ask that you do “wear a face covering" on entering the hotel.

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DUBLIN CAN BE HEAVEN. Conrad Dublin offers respite to our Fair City Dwellers during county lockdown

 DUBLIN CAN BE HEAVEN


Conrad Dublin offers respite to our Fair City Dwellers during county lockdown



Enjoy your Capital city during the county lockdown and stay in style at Conrad Dublin


Conrad Dublin is inviting Dublin residents to come and explore the city and enjoy a luxury overnight experience that includes a guaranteed room up-grade, welcome signature cocktail on arrival, delicious three course dinner from their select menu, breakfast the following morning, early check-in, late check-out plus complimentary onsite car parking from €259 per double room per night.


For those looking to workout during their stay, hotel guests also have access to the hotel gymnasium and also are in easy reach of Dublin’s green spaces including the gorgeous Iveagh Gardens and iconic St. Stephen’s Green.  With many shops and department stores open, it is also an ideal opportunity to do some early Christmas shopping!


Last month, Conrad Dublin launched a brand new concept – The Terrace Kitchen & Social House complementing the Pantry & Café that had opened a few weeks prior.  Open 7 days a week for breakfast/brunch, lunch, Afternoon Tea & dinner the vibe is very much chilled out with cool tunes by secret DJ, stripped back service, marble tables and soft leather chairs inside. The heated outdoor terrace is an amazing spot to enjoy the views of the gardens and sip a glass of champagne whilst watching the world pass by.


Conrad Dublin operates under strict Covid-19 policies and procedures https://www.hilton.com/en/corporate/cleanstay/ 



A Jewel From The Desert As Mary Pawle Goes To The Limit Once Again!


 

Azul y Garanza “Garciano” 2017 Navarra DO, 14.5%, €16.00 Mary Pawle





This organic blend of Garnacha and Graciano (from the edges of Europe’s largest desert ) is mid-ruby in colour with fresh raspberry and blackberry prominent on the nose. The fruity and spicy Garnacha with the “subtle acidity” of the Graciano make a great match as you can sense on the palate where it is quite intense, smooth and balanced. Very Highly Recommended.


The wine comes from an amazing area, the Bardenas Reales, a semi-desert or badlands. The very poor and arid clay-calcareous soil, the dry weather and the big contrast of temperature between the day and the night provide grapes with high concentration and a perfect balance and also offers distinctive character and great expression.The blend is 60% Garnacha and 40% Graciano and it spends some 6 months in French oak.


Azul y Garanza are organic but go further, planting fruit trees and native aromatic plants around the vineyards. “Working this way, we break the monoculture and we create a wider eco-system.”


They say: In Garciano, delicate Garnacha and indomitable Graciano find perfect harmony, like two souls merged in a single body. That explains the two-headed animal, sheep and predator, on the label.




Entre Vignes “Oníric” Xarel-lo Penedès (DO) 2019, 12.5%, €13.15 Mary Pawle



You probably know that the Xarel-lo is one of the main grapes in Cava. On a solo here, it has a light gold colour. Floral and white fruit in the intense aromatics. Good lively acidity immediately noticeable, silky yet tangy with a hint of bitterness, assertive from start to long finish. Lovely mouthfeel. Highly Recommended. Well priced also.


Mary Pawle says: Entre Vinyes is a personal project of Maria Barrena (Azul y Garanza in Navarra) and this Penedes white is a lovely expression of the local grape variety.


Not so long ago, we enjoyed the Oníric Pet-Nat, details here. Oníric in Catalan translates as dreamer and Maria Barrena’s aim is to rescue old forgotten vineyards and restore a balanced ecosystem. This 60-year vineyard, surrounded by a rich biodiversity, is in the Baix Penedes region (in Catalonia) close to the Med.


Recommended food pairings are seafood and hard cheeses. I think though it is very versatile. Try it with tuna, salads with herbs (even a Caprese), and also Pork and vegetarian dishes.

Cheers #23: O'Briens Winter Wines. Wines Direct Rock. Rascals Beer Offer. Sarah Jessica Parker. Napa Fires.

Cheers #23: O'Briens Winter Wines. Wines Direct Rock. Rascals Beer Offer. Sarah Jessica Parker. Napa Fires. 

 


WARMING WINTER DRINKS



O'Brien Wines are putting the spotlight on warming winter drinks right with a few suggestions from Paul Barry.

 

"We are big fans of hot toddies here in O’Briens but why not try out some mulled cider? Gently warm the cider and add a slice of orange studded with cloves a cinnamon stick for a little spice and you have one of the most aromatic and invigorating alcoholic drinks. Longueville Medium-Dry from Longueville house in County Cork is a great choice for this and you can pick it up on offer at 3 bottles for €9. More suggestions here.


Let's Rock On. No stopping Wines Direct!


As Covid-19 continues, we at Wines Direct would like to share with you actions we are taking to provide the best service given the current restrictions without compromising safety. 

 

  • Free Nationwide Delivery.
  • Wines Direct preferred delivery partners are adapting to these ever-changing circumstances and are working through lockdown as an essential service provider. 
  • Drivers routinely clean and disinfect their vans.
  • Contactless delivery is in place.
  • Our warehouse is fully stocked, and additional precautions have been put in place to ensure our warehouse staff, who diligently work to fulfil your orders, are kept safe.
  • Our entire team is adhering to social distancing, and we are restricting the number of staff in our building, while our online team continues to work primarily from home. 

Virtual Wine Tasting by Wines of the World

Sarah Jessica Parker


Our next virtual tasting on Oct 23rd will be another fun one! We will have a special guest joining us for this one!

We have included 6 wines in our surprise wine case - 3 different wines (White, Rosé & Red) - 2 of each wine.

More here


Some news for you - Sarah Jessica Parker’s wine collaboration with Kiwi winery Invivo & Co, Invivo X, SJP, has been awarded ‘Best Launch of the Year’ by the 2020 Drinks Business Awards.

Check out a mini clip here from SJP https://vimeo.com/460012312

Rascals Brewing on the ball


So, level 3 it is then. We must go on. We can’t go on. We’ll go on. And we can make things a lot more bearable with a special offer just for you! Exclusive to newsletter subscribers, we’re offering FREE SHIPPING to anywhere in the country for any order placed before Monday (12/10)

Just enter BAGOFCANS in the discount code box on your shopping cart and you’re away in a hack. Buy the beer here

Fires leave Napa harvest on a knife edge

When Judd Wallenbrock woke up Sunday morning, he saw the first patch of blue sky he'd seen in weeks over Napa.

"I couldn't believe it," the CEO and president of C. Mondavi & Family, says. "And I started thinking of how lucky we had been, of all we had. Of what our neighbors were going through, emotionally and financially." More from Wine-Searcher.com on the damage here.




Wednesday, October 7, 2020

WANDER THROUGH WICKLOW. Powerscourt Hotel Resort Spa invites Wicklow Country Residents to take some respite at their 5* Estate

 WANDER THROUGH WICKLOW

Powerscourt Hotel Resort Spa invites Wicklow Country Residents to take some respite at their 5* Estate


 

Being grounded in Co. Wicklow has a lot of advantages, from exploring new walking trails to experiencing amazing vistas and visiting quaint villages, what’s not to like?  Treat yourself to some 5* opulence over the next few weeks and spend an overnight at the 5* Powerscourt Hotel Resort & Spa.


Walk, cycle or drive to Powerscourt Hotel Resort & Spa and leave your worries behind.  Relax in the safety and comfort of Wicklow’s most prestigious address and spend your day appreciating all the bounty your county has to offer.  Wicklow residents are invited to stay overnight in a complimentary up-graded room, take a dip in the 20-metre Swarovski crystal swimming pool, dine that evening in the gorgeous Sika Restaurant or enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail at the newly refurbished outdoor heated terrace, with jaw dropping vistas of the Sugar Loaf Mountain. 


Retire to your luxurious guest room, complete with everything you need for a relaxing getaway.   Of course, no stay is complete without a hearty breakfast the following morning to prepare you for the day ahead.  Make full use of the great outdoors during you stay and take a complimentary bicycle to explore all the Estate has to offer.  The “Wander Through Wicklow overnight experience costs from €186 per person sharing and includes 3 course dinner and breakfastClick here for Powerscourt Hotel Resort Spa Images 


Powerscourt Hotel Resort Spa has lots to offer including complimentary bicycles so you are free to explore the Estate at your leisure. ESPA at Powerscourt is currently open to hotel residents and the indoor 20 metre Swarovski crystal-lit swimming pool is also yours to use plus the fully equipped gym (Guests will be asked to self-regulate social distancing on gym equipment and while the facility will be regularly cleaned and sanitised, guests will be required to disinfect gym equipment before and after use) and above all the wonderful array of outdoor pursuits on the doorstep.


Powerscourt offers the most stunning vistas of “The Garden of Ireland” with scenic river walks, quaint villages and luxurious surroundings to explore at leisure. With acres of "free to roam" walking trails surrounded by Wicklow’s wonderful landscapes and wilderness, more top class golf courses than you can shake a putter at, miles of nearby golden beaches, there are few places elsewhere on this earth that can offer such a wonderful choice within such an intimate, hospitable and secure location.


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Taste of the Week. Future Orchards Apple Juice

Taste of the Week. 

Future Orchard Apple Juice



Future Orchard Cork is based at Upper Glanmire Bridge, to the east of Cork City and they produce our current Taste of the Week, a delicious apple juice made from hand-picked 100% organic Irish Apples. We usually order by the bottle but now we're on to their (big) box, with a tap of course!

We get the juice via Neighbourfood who have quite a selection of local apple juices. Mealagulla were suppliers earlier in the year and we'll also got impressive bottles from Kilbrack Farm and Ballymaloe.

Future Orchard’s 100 Shares Per Hectare concept is an award winning model of community supported agriculture (CSA), showing how  a membership structure can support small funding-independent projects. "We believe that the world we live in needs us to take more ethical and co-operative ownership of our food production systems. Our little project is limited but it hopes to be a seed of change."

If you have apples yourself that you'd like to turn into juice then Future Orchard can help. Check it out here.

Future Orchard is based at Upper Glanmire Bridge.

You'll find them on Twitter and Facebook and here are contact details:

Contact: +353 87 9462280  Not functioning!

Email: futureorchardtrust@gmail.com

Online cookery series by Irish company demonstrates versatility of the humble egg

Online cookery series by Irish company

 demonstrates versatility of the humble egg

 

Recipe series ‘Get Cracking’ with Eggs’ is live now and reveals how to feed the whole family with quick and easy recipes on a budget

Deirdre


 

An Irish family business has sought to help busy, on the go families and students, offering nutritious and delicious recipe inspiration on a budget – all using the humble egg as the staple ingredient.

 

Riverview Eggs are a family run, family owned Cork company and have been supplying their Bord Bia quality assured eggs to Irish Consumers for over 50 years.

 

This year, they decided to extend their efforts to help families and created a series of instructional online recipe dishes featuring their award-winning eggs.

 

This was made possible, with the support of a Bord Bia marketing support initiative.

 

The series, entitled, ‘Get Cracking with Eggs’ features 16 easy to make recipes.

 

These are available to view on their website, or across Riverview Eggs various social media channels.

 

Speaking about the decision to create the series, Riverview Eggs owner DJ Kelleher said:

 

“We wanted to create something that would be useful for families and students. We understand it is a stressful time at the moment and we wanted to do our bit to try to and offer something that we felt would be of use.

 

“Get Cracking With Eggs is really back to basics when it comes to cooking – it shows people how to cook food that’s nutritious yet easy to make in a short space of time - perfect for anyone on the go.

 

Deirdre and D.J.

“We put a lot of thought into the recipes – both myself and Deirdre O’Mahony, the face of the recipe series - and we were determined to show the variety of healthy nutritious meals that could be made using our Riverview eggs and whatever you might have at home in the press or fridge.

 

“We’re delighted with how the series turned out and we hope it will be useful to families and students all across Ireland,” he added.

 

When it comes to egg consumption, there is another added benefit that has become even more important in recent months. Given the current public health crisis, where respiratory illnesses have been put under the microscope, so too has the suggested supplementation or addition of more Vitamin D into our general daily dietary consumption.

 

A recent study by TILDA  - The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing, published in conjunction with Trinity College - showed up to 1 in 8 older adults in Ireland deficient in Vitamin D, with those numbers increasing to 1 in 5 during the winter months due to decreasing amounts of sunlight.

 

Even more worryingly, the study, published in April earlier this year, revealed that it estimated 1 in 4 of Irish people over the age of 70 who were cocooning were likely to be Vitamin D deficient.

 

Aside from supplementation, one of the easiest ways of including more Vitamin D in your diet is through the consumption of rich food sources, sources like, yep, you guessed it – eggs, as well as oily fish.

 

Around 15 -20 UG a day is the recommended dosage for at risk groups.

 

Studies have shown that in addition to assisting with immune function, and aiding bone and muscle health, Vitamin D may also help to prevent respiratory infections.

 

DJ revealed that he felt that in addition to the cost effective elements and the easy to make recipes,  it was important to highlight the nutritional and health benefits associated with eggs as part of the Get Cracking With Eggs recipe series.

 

“It’s a vulnerable time for people and we feel that it’s important to highlight these benefits because they have scientific research and backing behind them. We wanted to illustrate throughout this very simple recipe series the versatility of eggs, in addition to the health benefits associated with them – particularly in the current climate,” he said.

 

Get Cracking With Eggs is live now on the Riverview Eggs website – and you can view all 16 recipes at the following link here

 

You can also view the recipes on the Riverview Eggs social channels on Facebook and Instagram.


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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

THIS LITTLE PIGGY STAYED AT HOME. EMBRACING THE HOME COUNTY STAY EXPERIENCE

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THIS LITTLE PIGGY STAYED AT HOME

EMBRACING THE HOME COUNTY STAY EXPERIENCE



Limerick Residents are invited to enjoy the best of local produce and hospitality during Level 3 Restrictions at 4* Limerick Strand Hotel making the most of the Pigtown Experience available for the next three weeks.


From only €89 per person sharing you can enjoy a gorgeous night away in a beautifully refurbished, spacious room, experience some amazing local food celebrating the best of Limerick produce especially created to celebrate Pigtown, a delicious cooked breakfast the morning after the night before plus late check-out so you can enjoy a swim or workout before you head back home.


They take food very seriously at Limerick Strand, and award-winning Executive Chef, Tom Flavin is eager to showcase his skills during your stay creating some local dishes inspired by Pigtown, a celebration of Limerick’s famous bacon industry.  Overnight guests will be treated to this exceptional three course dining experience and for full menu please see Click here


Hotel guests can enjoy a relaxing drink at The Terrace Bar with expert mixologists at hand to create some bespoke cocktails, with a superb list of local craft beers also to enjoy per or post dinner.


An overnight stay at Limerick Strand includes complimentary access to Energize Leisure Centre with 20m pool.  They will also extend checkout time to 2pm so you can make the most of your last day and time to collect your staycation receipts towards your tax incentive rebate. Limerick Strand is accredited with the Failte Ireland Safety Charter and Click here for details on Covid-19 Procedures


To make a reservation call 061 421800 or hello@strandlimerick.ie for more details please visit www.strandlimerick.ie.  Click here for  Hotel Images