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New American Pale Ale from Northern Irish Yardsman
Yardsman, one of Northern Ireland's most successful craft beer brands, has launched an American Pale Ale using a range of hops sourced from US suppliers.
The Belfast-based brewery has crafted the new ale (ABV4.7%) from Amarillo, Chinook, Cascade and Mosaic hops and is available in 500ml bottles.
Innovative charcuterie for Northern Irish artisan producer
Artisan producer Ispini Charcuterie, in Northern Ireland, has launched an innovative cured pork product, the latest in a range of meats produced by the small business.
Northern Ireland's Tayto buys vending business
Northern Ireland crisp and snack manufacturer Tayto has purchased a vending machine business based in England. Leeds-headquartered Freedom Refreshments has been acquired by Tayto, which is based in Tandragee, county Armagh.New Asda deal for Northern Ireland's Cavanagh Free Range Eggs
Northern Ireland's Cavanagh Free Range Eggs is celebrating winning a contract with Asda to stock its new 12 pack of medium locally-farmed free range eggs across all of the retailer's stores in the region.Northern Ireland's Jawbox Gin in marketing drive in Britain
Northern Ireland's Jawbox Gin has launched a major marketing drive in Britain to boost sales.Turkish Delight from top blender Suki Tea
Award winning tea blender Suki Tea in Northern Ireland has launched two new gourmet teas in its unique dessert range. Based in Belfast, Suki has introduced Turkish Delight and Green Tea Mint to its range of hand blended teas for both retail and foodservice.Sourdough baker looks to ancient grains for growth
Specialist sourdough baker Go Yeast in Northern Ireland has developed a new range of white and wholemeal breads featuring heritage grains.Northern Irish Finnebrogue in Top 100 UK fastest growing companies
Finnebrogue Artisan, the Northern Irish producer or pork and venison products, has been listed as one of the Top 100 UK companies in terms of fastest growing profits.Boatyard Gin takes off at Dublin Airport
Boatyard Double Gin in Fermanagh has just gone on sale at Dublin International Airport's hugely successful Duty Free. The airport is rated by passengers as among the best in the world in terms of traveller experience and handled 28 million passengers last year on flights to and from 41 countries by almost 50 airlines.Northern Ireland's first craft brewing museum approved
Northern Ireland's first museum of craft brewing will be announced next month at Hillstown Brewery, which is located on a family farm near Ahoghill in county Antrim.