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Changing Times Brewery to introduce new beers to Dublin pubs

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/ 12th November 2024 /
Cormac Cahill

Changing Times Brewery, based in Glasnevin, along the banks of the Royal Canal, has launched and is backed by the families behind some of Dublin’s best known pubs, as well as publican Benny McCabe and brewer Shane Long

The new €1.8m brewery aims to convince pub goers to change their minds and try some “new, refreshingly Irish” beers.   

The idea for the brewery came from listening to the feedback from customers over the years, which led to conversations between the publican families and then detailed discussions on creating their own brewery. 

Initially, Changing Times products will be stocked in its founding members bars, The Palace, The Long Hall, The Swan, The Bankers, Arthur Maynes in Donnybrook, Devitts, Doheny & Nesbitts, Sheehans, Lemon & Duke, The Bridge 1859, The Blackrock, The Bank, McSorleys, Darkey Kelly’s and The Ferryman.

It is expected to be expanded to additional pubs in the coming weeks. 

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For its launch the brewery will be providing two products, Daydreamer Lager and After Hours Pale Ale.

Daydreamer Lager is light but malty, with a background hoppy character which balances out the grainy sweetness.

It’s a combination pilsner and Vienna malt which includes subtle notes of bread, biscuit and honey and has 4.2% alcohol by volume (abv).

After Hours Pale Ale, is hazy and light coloured, with a vibrant hop aroma of citrus, pineapple and mango. It includes a Vienna and chit malt combo, with oats, mosaic and refreshing citrus notes to create a taste that revives and is easy on the palate. It also has an abv of 4.2%.  

The brewery also hopes to expand their product range in early 2025.   

From launch, there will be 9 people working with Changing Times, which includes two full time positions and 7 other affiliated roles.

Speaking about the new brewery, Willie Aherne of The Palace Bar on Fleet Street said, “We set up this brewery to give pub goers something new, something locally brewed, authentic and refreshingly Irish.

“Our customers were saying they were in the mood for change and that we should be brewing our own range of beers.

“We listened and took note. This led to conversations with other families of publicans, whose customers were saying the same things and eventually we decided to create this brewery so we could make those customer suggestions a reality.

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Sean O'Brien, Jamie Heaslip, Dave Kearney and Rob Kearney will stock the new beers in The Bridge 1859. Photo Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland

“Effectively, the concept for Changing Times Brewery was born over the pub counters. We look forward to giving our customers a taste of that something new, that change they have been looking for,” he said. 

His remarks were echoed by Paul Sheehan of Sheehans Pub, Chatham Street, who said, “Change has been good for modern Ireland. We’re no longer a country that is stuck in our ways or who does things just because that’s the way they have always been done.

“That is the spirit behind Changing Times - there’s always time for something new.”

Photo: The publican families behind some of Dublin’s best known pubs, brewer Shane Long as well as publican Benny McCabe and family. Pic:Naoise Culhane

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