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Ireland's only coffee festival to return to Tipperary
Ireland's only coffee festival to return to Tipperary

Irish Independent

time07-05-2025

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  • Irish Independent

Ireland's only coffee festival to return to Tipperary

Ireland's only destination coffee festival is back, and it's bigger and better than ever, say organisers. This event will take place at The Old Barracks Coffee Roastery in Birdhill, Tipperary, from Friday to Sunday, June 27 – 29, bringing together the best in specialty coffee, culture, and community in one place. Following the success of last year's inaugural event, this year's adult-only festival which will also celebrate ten years of speciality coffee at The Old Barracks, promises a coffee-fuelled line-up of exhibitors, interactive workshops, live barista competitions, guest speakers, educational masterclasses, brewing demos and exclusive tastings of the finest brews from Ireland and beyond. An extra day has been added on Friday, June 27, for a BBQ dinner celebrating the tenth birthday of The Old Barracks in Birdhill along with a Wine Portfolio Tasting. 'Whether you're an espresso aficionado or simply someone who loves a good cup of joe, this festival offers something for everyone,' said a spokesperson. 'It's the perfect blend of coffee education for those who want to make great coffee at home, and immersive experiences designed to awaken your senses while drawing international attention to Ireland's growing reputation as a specialty coffee hub.' Festival founder and owner of The Old Barracks Coffee Roastery, Alan Andrews said: 'This festival is the ultimate destination for coffee lovers, and we're thrilled to offer a bigger and more dynamic experience for the 2025 event. 'It's an opportunity to bring together anyone who brews coffee, whether you brew at home or work in the industry or simply for those who want a great day out experiencing excellent coffee and learning more about coffee origins and different tastes and flavour profiles. 'We want to join together the whole coffee community so we can all learn from each other while showcasing the best talents of roasters and baristas from all over the country.' The festival is at the heart of Ireland's thriving coffee scene. New for the 2025 event is The Roasting Village - an outdoor tent in the beautiful surrounds of The Old Barracks with guest roasters showcasing their coffees every day and a coffee tasting class every hour on the hour. There will be live roasting sessions from guest roasters including Daniel Horbat from Sumo Coffee Roasters, Wojczeck Tylser from Blind Monkey Coffee Roasters and Mark Ashbridge from Established Coffee Roasters and Café. Demos will feature The Old Barracks Team, managed by Tomas Luczak, who will host a range of roasting demonstrations, coffee tastings and brewing classes throughout the weekend, where the coffee-curious can learn about green coffee beans from different single origins farms around the world. ADVERTISEMENT They will demonstrate how various processes affect the final flavour profile of a variety of beans, and attendees can try the roasting process themselves. In the main marquee coffee machine experts from Sage Espresso will be on hand to demonstrate how to get the best from your coffee machine and showcase the latest equipment for your home. In The Boozy Brew Bar, enjoy coffee cocktails, Irish coffees, and fine wines and get hands-on experience making the perfect espresso martini. Head to the Brewing Station and taste the different flavours as the barista team brew a wide selection single origin roasts. The Milk Masterswill teach visitors how to create amazing-looking lattes and latte art masterpieces from flowers and hearts to swans, teddy bears and smiley faces, while the Oatrageous Latte Art Throwdown is an open invitation to baristas across the country to test their latte art skills and free pour their best coffee art masterpieces in front of a panel of judges to vie for a host of prizes. Guest speakers range from sommeliers and industry leaders to local entrepreneurs - expand your knowledge as the experts share their stories of how they made it in their field. SISU - venture towards the SISU Wellness Area for fuel of a different sort. SISU will serve a range of wellness shots, organic Kombucha and cold-pressed juices, and Elizabeth Walsh will host a gentle morning Yoga Flow in the Park on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Enjoy Braw Chocolates – Chocolate Making Demo and education sessions with chocolate and coffee pairing tastings. Early bird tickets are available now, while the pre-festival barbecue on June 27 are €35 per person, and festival day tickets are €20 per person. Birdhill Coffee Festival will take place in the 300-year-old Old Barracks Roastery and gardens in Birdhill, County Tipperary. The roastery overlooks Lough Derg and Mount Moylussa, just off the M7.

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