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Beer in Northern Ireland has been influenced by immigration into Ulster, especially from Scotland, and the drinking habits in Ireland until the partition of Ireland. Whiskey drinking was always a tradition with Guinness from Dublin being a strong influence in the style of beer drunk in the 19th and 20th centuries. Brewing traditions almost ceased to exist as smaller breweries closed, or were taken over, and then the large breweries in turn closed down their facilities. The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) was founded in 1971; however, it was 10 years before the first new brewery, Hilden Brewing, opened its doors.

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  • Beer in Northern Ireland (en)
  • Cerveza de Irlanda del Norte (es)
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  • La cerveza en Irlanda del Norte ha sido influenciada por la inmigración, especialmente desde Escocia y los hábitos de consumo de alcohol en Irlanda hasta la partición de Irlanda. El consumo de whisky siempre fue una tradición,​ ya que Guinness de Dublín tuvo una gran influencia en el estilo de cerveza consumida en los siglos XIX y XX. Las tradiciones cerveceras casi dejaron de existir cuando las cervecerías más pequeñas cerraron, o fueron adquiridas, y luego las grandes cervecerías cerraron sus instalaciones. La Campaña por el Real Ale (CAMRA) se fundó en 1971, pero pasaron diez años antes de que la primera cervecería nueva, Hilden Brewing, abriera sus puertas. La industria se ha salvado gracias al reciente auge de las microcervecerías. (es)
  • Beer in Northern Ireland has been influenced by immigration into Ulster, especially from Scotland, and the drinking habits in Ireland until the partition of Ireland. Whiskey drinking was always a tradition with Guinness from Dublin being a strong influence in the style of beer drunk in the 19th and 20th centuries. Brewing traditions almost ceased to exist as smaller breweries closed, or were taken over, and then the large breweries in turn closed down their facilities. The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) was founded in 1971; however, it was 10 years before the first new brewery, Hilden Brewing, opened its doors. (en)
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  • Beer in Northern Ireland has been influenced by immigration into Ulster, especially from Scotland, and the drinking habits in Ireland until the partition of Ireland. Whiskey drinking was always a tradition with Guinness from Dublin being a strong influence in the style of beer drunk in the 19th and 20th centuries. Brewing traditions almost ceased to exist as smaller breweries closed, or were taken over, and then the large breweries in turn closed down their facilities. The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) was founded in 1971; however, it was 10 years before the first new brewery, Hilden Brewing, opened its doors. Most microbreweries in Northern Ireland find it difficult to sell beer in draught form due to the local tied-pubs issues, where most pubs are owned by Diageo (Guinness), C&C Group (Tennent's) or Molson Coors Brewing Company. (en)
  • La cerveza en Irlanda del Norte ha sido influenciada por la inmigración, especialmente desde Escocia y los hábitos de consumo de alcohol en Irlanda hasta la partición de Irlanda. El consumo de whisky siempre fue una tradición,​ ya que Guinness de Dublín tuvo una gran influencia en el estilo de cerveza consumida en los siglos XIX y XX. Las tradiciones cerveceras casi dejaron de existir cuando las cervecerías más pequeñas cerraron, o fueron adquiridas, y luego las grandes cervecerías cerraron sus instalaciones. La Campaña por el Real Ale (CAMRA) se fundó en 1971, pero pasaron diez años antes de que la primera cervecería nueva, Hilden Brewing, abriera sus puertas. La industria se ha salvado gracias al reciente auge de las microcervecerías. (es)
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