Can't decide between a Dublin city & bay private tour or Dublins world famous pubs & whiskey scene? Now you don't need to choose between the two!Enjoy an authentic Irish experience and exploration of Dublin city & bay followed by a selection of classic Dublin pubs, only the very best. Phenomenal Guinness, Irish craft beer, Irish whiskey and traditional Irish music.In addition to some of your classic Dublin sightseeing, I cover the heavyweight pieces of Irish history that still shape our character and the land itself today, namely 'an gorta mor' (the great hunger) and the 1916 Easter Rising and our Dublin pub culture that is unrivalled for its craic (fun).We will have plenty of fun along the way too! including some great Irish traditional music which tell stories of their very own.An executive taxi means we are permitted in bus lanes, so no sitting in traffic!Along the way, we'll stop for some 'soakage' aka good Irish food before you have beers ;)See you in Dublin. .Éamonn
Our brewery tour experience is led by a tour guide who has worked at two top attractions in Ireland: the Guinness Storehouse and Kilmainham Gaol. The first part of the tour is the story of Rascals Brewing Company. Visitors will learn how the founders – a husband and wife team – took inspiration from the craft beer scene in New Zealand and decided to pursue a dream of setting up a Dublin brewery. Visitors are brought through the brewery floor to a mezzanine where the tour of the brewing facilities begins. At all times we engage the senses of visitors. We ask them to smell the hops or taste the malted barley used in our beer production. Visitors get up close to the fermenters and brewing vessels, hearing and seeing how our beer is made. The tour concludes with a generous tasting of Rascals finest beers as well as flatbread from our wood-fired pizza oven. No other visitor experience in Dublin provides such behind-the-scenes and engaging access to a real working brewery!
Our brewery tour experience is led by a tour guide who has worked at the two top attractions in Ireland: the Guinness Storehouse and Kilmainham Gaol. The first part of the tour is the story of Rascals Brewing Company. Visitors will be told how the founders – a husband and wife team – took inspiration from the craft beer scene in New Zealand and decided to give up their day jobs and pursue a dream of setting up a Dublin brewery. Visitors are then brought through the brewery floor to a mezzanine where the tour of the brewing facilities begins. At all times we engage the senses of visitors. We ask them to smell the hops or taste the malted barley used in our beer production. Visitors get up close to the fermenters and brewing vessels, hearing and seeing how our beer is made. We also have art installations throughout the tour, representing what happens at each brewing stage. No other visitor experience in Dublin provides such behind-the-scenes and engaging access to a real working brewery!
I am a farmer, brewer, chef and teacher of wellbeing and life. Through mindful experience of food, nature and connection I am very passionate about what Ireland has to offer guests. Please don't come to Ireland and just stay in Dublin. There is so much more and you can do it within 30 minutes of the city centre. Let me take you on an unforgettable experience that is crafted just to what you looking for in your minds eye of what Ireland really is. This is a crafted tour to meet what parts of Ireland that you would like to experience. Mountains, coastline, rivers, canals, historic settlements: from Dublin you can experience as much or as little as you want. Any selection of breweries around Ireland. Wherever you want to visit - we can create a crafted tour just for what you're looking to experience. Changes as you wish: More activities - less breweries, hands on brewing, craft beer tastings in amazing locations. And food, glorious food!
Set course on a two-hour Dayton brunch adventure! Start your day on the right foot by pedaling to any two of our partner bars for a round of bloody marys and mimosas before traveling to the Oregon District, where you can pick a brunch spot!Locations below:Blind Bob’s (opens at 11:00 a.m. on Saturdays & Sundays): Casual tavern with bloody mary specialsTable 33: Local breakfast/lunch spot with unforgettable drinks and coffeeThe Trolley Stop: Homemade food with bloody mary and mimosa barsYellow Cab Tavern: Community art space, bar, and live music venue with a delicious brunch*Dublin Pub: Irish-accented pub grub is on offer at this comfy watering hole with live music and open-mic nightsLock 27 Brewing: Outpost of a local craft brewery offering house-made beer and comfort food in a casual pub setting2nd Street Market: Local growers, bakers, culinary specialists, and artisans inside a charming historical freight house reminiscent of European markets