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Available Friday, 24 Mar
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Brewery Tour with Tasting

  • Duration: 1h
  • Live guide in English
  • Admission to Dead Centre Craft Brewery Tour
  • Craft beer tasting
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About: Dead Centre Brewing

Dead Centre is not a faceless corporation, milking the beer industry for all it’s worth. Instead, it's a tight knit crew that relies on friends, family, colleagues and other breweries to create a product that they're truly proud of.

Since 2019 Dead Centre Brewing have been brewing Irish Craft Beer right on the banks of the River Shannon in Athlone. Their beautiful brewery sits inside a large bar and restaurant and also includes a pretty outdoor space for eating, drinking and socialising. Don't miss their brewery tour and tasting!

Tuesday 17:00 - 23:30
Wednesday 17:00 - 23:30
Thursday 17:00 - 23:30
Friday 17:00 - 00:30
Saturday 12:30 - 00:30
Sunday 12:30 - 23:00
Monday 17:00 - 23:30
Dead Centre Brewing
Custume Pier, N37 N1F2, Athlone
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