Porterhouse Brewery

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Porterhouse Brewery is an Irish brewery founded in 1996 by Oliver Hughes and Liam LaHart. It is known for its range of craft beers and has gained a reputation for producing high-quality ales and stouts. The brewery is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland.

History[edit | edit source]

Porterhouse Brewery was established in 1996, with its first pub opening in Temple Bar, a cultural and historical area in Dublin. The founders, Oliver Hughes and Liam LaHart, were pioneers in the Irish craft beer movement, aiming to provide an alternative to the mass-produced beers that dominated the market at the time.

Products[edit | edit source]

Porterhouse Brewery offers a variety of beers, including:

  • Plain Porter: A traditional Irish stout with a rich, creamy texture.
  • Wrasslers 4X: A strong stout inspired by the original Dublin stouts of the 19th century.
  • Porterhouse Red: An Irish red ale with a balanced malt profile.
  • Hop Head: A pale ale with a pronounced hop character.
  • Brainblásta: A strong ale with a complex flavor profile.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Porterhouse Brewery operates several pubs in Ireland and abroad, including:

  • Porterhouse Central: Located in the heart of Dublin.
  • Porterhouse North: Situated in Glasnevin, Dublin.
  • Porterhouse London: A popular pub in Covent Garden, London.

Awards[edit | edit source]

Porterhouse Brewery has received numerous awards for its beers, including accolades at the World Beer Awards and the Great British Beer Festival.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD