One of Northern Ireland’s leading independent breweries hopes to open a taproom at its East Belfast home and plans to sell community shares to help
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Drinks mixer firm Fever-Tree has warned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused “significant uncertainty” for short term costs. Tim Warrillow, its co-founder and and CEO
Sales of Diageo beers in Northern Ireland last year were down £25 million on pre-pandemic levels. The makers of Guinness revealed the figure which highlights
The site of the Haymarket bar and nearby units on the corner of Royal Avenue and Gresham Street are set to be transformed thanks to
A new visitor experience is opening at Tullamore distillery, with an official launch on St Patrick’s Day. Tullamore Dew’s whiskey heritage centre and restaurant on
Bakery chain Greggs has warned its prices could rise for a second time this year due to surging costs. The high street favourite, which has
It has been almost 12 months since businesses in Ballymena voted ‘YES’ to at the re-ballot of Northern Ireland’s first Business Improvement District (BID) and
Paddy Irish Whiskey has unveiled the latest addition to its award-winning range. Paddy’s Share is a triple-distilled premium blend with a bold charred wood character
After a two-year pandemic hiatus the Irish Whiskey Festival in New York City is back. After an inaugural festival in 2019, the Belfast boys behind
Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, McDonald’s and Starbucks have all suspended business in Russia in response to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. PepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta said: “Given