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Caffrey's Irish Ale

Caffrey's Irish Ale is an ale launched in 1994 by Bass Brewery and currently owned by Molson Coors.

Caffrey's Irish Ale
TypeAle
ManufacturerMolson Coors
DistributorCoors Brewing Company
Country of origin Republic of Ireland
IntroducedLate 18th century
Alcohol by volume 3.8%
Websitewww.caffreys.ie 

History edit

The Caffrey brewing family first brewed beer in Dublin in the late 18th century, about thirty years after the Guinness Brewery was founded. They too sited their brewery on the River Liffey, a few hundred yards east of the Guinness site.

Caffrey's Irish Ale was re-launched in 1994 and marketed as a beer which combined features from other types of beer: it could be served as cold as lager, its texture would be as smooth as stout, while its taste was that of an ale. Though launched with little advertising, it was priced at the top end of the market and was made available in over 7500 pubs. Sales of Caffrey's for the first year were higher than expected for a new product, at around 150 000 barrels in its first year. It was designed to appeal to "the ageing lager drinker...looking for a mature pint."[1]

Coors Brewing Company acquired the US distribution rights to Caffrey's in December, 2001 when they purchased UK based Carling Brewers who owned the rights previously. Sometime in 2002, after Coors purchased Caffrey's from Interbrew, it ceased importation of the beer into the United States market. Coors decided that continued sale of Caffrey's in the US would interfere with the branding of Killian's as Coors's premier Irish brew. Many Irish bars around the US still have Caffrey's paraphernalia, but no longer sell the beer.

Coors's decision to sell Killian's over the nitrogen charged Caffrey's in the US market allowed Diageo, makers of Guinness, to gain market share with its Smithwick's brew in Irish bars throughout the US. Caffrey's is still available in the United Kingdom and Canada.

In 2011, Caffrey's sold around 35,000 barrels in the UK, down from 200,000 in 2002. From 2000, the popularity of Caffrey's rapidly declined, despite a relaunch in the UK in 2010.[2] After this date, it is apparent that there was a strategic decision by Coors to concentrate on other brands, although no official announcement was made.[3]

Product edit

 
Caffreys in a float chamber

At its launch Caffrey's was brewed to 5.2% ABV. In 2001 it was reduced to 4.2% and to 3.8% in 2010 in an attempt to halt declining sales.[4][5] It is based on an 1897 recipe and is designed to be served between 4 and 6 degrees Celsius.[5]

Caffrey's was later launched in 14.9 oz cans, featuring a nitrogen pocket that agitates the beer when you open it giving it a characteristic closer to a draught beer. Nitrogen is less soluble than carbon dioxide, which allows the beer to be put under high pressure without making it fizzy. The high pressure of dissolved gas is required to enable very small bubbles to be formed by forcing the draught beer through fine holes in a plate in the tap, which causes the characteristic "surge" (the widget in cans and bottles achieves the same effect). The perceived smoothness of Caffrey's is due to its low level of carbon dioxide and the creaminess of the head caused by the very fine bubbles that arise from the use of nitrogen and the dispensing method described above.

Brewery edit

Thomas Caffrey first established the Ulster Brewery in Queen Street, Belfast, in 1897. The brewery was sold to the Ulster Brewing Company in 1950. The last member of the family to have been active in the business, Nicholas James Caffrey, died in 1984, survived by two daughters, Virginia and Bridget (since deceased) and one son, Nicholas Philip Caffrey. The brewery was acquired by Charringtons (later Bass Charrington) in 1964 and then by Interbrew in 2000. On July 6, 2004, the owners of the former Caffrey's brewery, Interbrew, announced their intention to dispose of the site of the brewery.[6] Having no takers, they closed the brewery in 2005. The Caffrey's Ulster Brewery, established in Belfast in 1897 and taken over by Bass in 1974, closed in 2004, so ending big company brewing in Northern Ireland.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Meinhof, U. H. & Smith, Jonathan M., eds. Intertextuality and the Media: From Genre to Everyday Life; Manchester University Press, 2000; p. 34
  2. ^ "Caffrey's reduces ABV and launches brand campaign". www.campaignlive.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
  3. ^ Alcoholic Drinks: Euromonitor from trade sources/national statistics
  4. ^ "Bass reduces Caffrey's abv to remove threat of hangovers". Thegrocer.co.uk. 2001-04-28. Retrieved 2016-07-19.
  5. ^ a b "BREWERS' GUARDIAN - Caffrey's cuts abv". Brewersguardian.com. Retrieved 2016-07-19.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-09-25. Retrieved 2007-12-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "Bass Ireland Limited — Ulster Brewery". Beerme.com. Retrieved 2016-07-19.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Caffrey s Irish Ale news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Caffrey s Irish Ale is an ale launched in 1994 by Bass Brewery and currently owned by Molson Coors Caffrey s Irish AleTypeAleManufacturerMolson CoorsDistributorCoors Brewing CompanyCountry of origin Republic of IrelandIntroducedLate 18th centuryAlcohol by volume 3 8 Websitewww wbr caffreys wbr ie Contents 1 History 2 Product 3 Brewery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Caffrey brewing family first brewed beer in Dublin in the late 18th century about thirty years after the Guinness Brewery was founded They too sited their brewery on the River Liffey a few hundred yards east of the Guinness site Caffrey s Irish Ale was re launched in 1994 and marketed as a beer which combined features from other types of beer it could be served as cold as lager its texture would be as smooth as stout while its taste was that of an ale Though launched with little advertising it was priced at the top end of the market and was made available in over 7500 pubs Sales of Caffrey s for the first year were higher than expected for a new product at around 150 000 barrels in its first year It was designed to appeal to the ageing lager drinker looking for a mature pint 1 Coors Brewing Company acquired the US distribution rights to Caffrey s in December 2001 when they purchased UK based Carling Brewers who owned the rights previously Sometime in 2002 after Coors purchased Caffrey s from Interbrew it ceased importation of the beer into the United States market Coors decided that continued sale of Caffrey s in the US would interfere with the branding of Killian s as Coors s premier Irish brew Many Irish bars around the US still have Caffrey s paraphernalia but no longer sell the beer Coors s decision to sell Killian s over the nitrogen charged Caffrey s in the US market allowed Diageo makers of Guinness to gain market share with its Smithwick s brew in Irish bars throughout the US Caffrey s is still available in the United Kingdom and Canada In 2011 Caffrey s sold around 35 000 barrels in the UK down from 200 000 in 2002 From 2000 the popularity of Caffrey s rapidly declined despite a relaunch in the UK in 2010 2 After this date it is apparent that there was a strategic decision by Coors to concentrate on other brands although no official announcement was made 3 Product edit nbsp Caffreys in a float chamberAt its launch Caffrey s was brewed to 5 2 ABV In 2001 it was reduced to 4 2 and to 3 8 in 2010 in an attempt to halt declining sales 4 5 It is based on an 1897 recipe and is designed to be served between 4 and 6 degrees Celsius 5 Caffrey s was later launched in 14 9 oz cans featuring a nitrogen pocket that agitates the beer when you open it giving it a characteristic closer to a draught beer Nitrogen is less soluble than carbon dioxide which allows the beer to be put under high pressure without making it fizzy The high pressure of dissolved gas is required to enable very small bubbles to be formed by forcing the draught beer through fine holes in a plate in the tap which causes the characteristic surge the widget in cans and bottles achieves the same effect The perceived smoothness of Caffrey s is due to its low level of carbon dioxide and the creaminess of the head caused by the very fine bubbles that arise from the use of nitrogen and the dispensing method described above Brewery editThomas Caffrey first established the Ulster Brewery in Queen Street Belfast in 1897 The brewery was sold to the Ulster Brewing Company in 1950 The last member of the family to have been active in the business Nicholas James Caffrey died in 1984 survived by two daughters Virginia and Bridget since deceased and one son Nicholas Philip Caffrey The brewery was acquired by Charringtons later Bass Charrington in 1964 and then by Interbrew in 2000 On July 6 2004 the owners of the former Caffrey s brewery Interbrew announced their intention to dispose of the site of the brewery 6 Having no takers they closed the brewery in 2005 The Caffrey s Ulster Brewery established in Belfast in 1897 and taken over by Bass in 1974 closed in 2004 so ending big company brewing in Northern Ireland 7 See also editCoors Brewing Company Molson Coors Brewing CompanyReferences edit Meinhof U H amp Smith Jonathan M eds Intertextuality and the Media From Genre to Everyday Life Manchester University Press 2000 p 34 Caffrey s reduces ABV and launches brand campaign www campaignlive co uk Retrieved 2021 11 29 Alcoholic Drinks Euromonitor from trade sources national statistics Bass reduces Caffrey s abv to remove threat of hangovers Thegrocer co uk 2001 04 28 Retrieved 2016 07 19 a b BREWERS GUARDIAN Caffrey s cuts abv Brewersguardian com Retrieved 2016 07 19 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