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2022
# Cheers
Researchers find elusive European parent of lager yeast in Ireland
Researchers at UCD discovered and isolated S eubayanus in a wooded area of their campus.
# kirstie alley
Cheers star Kirstie Alley dies from cancer at 71
John Travolta said his time with Alley was ‘one of the most special relationships’.
# Cheers
Ireland receive major playoff boost following England's victory over Austria
Victory over Slovakia on Tuesday would see Ireland bypass the first playoff round.
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Bar management apprenticeship launched in bid to tackle post-pandemic staff shortages
The three-year course is supported by Solas, the state agency for further education.
All time
# Scoop
These were the most popular drinks in the Dáil bar this year
Almost €10,000 was spent in the Dáil’s two bars since September.
# Cheers
Sheridan signs off with impressive Waterford win as Bohs miss chance to close gap
The Blues and The Latics confirmed Sheridan will swap Waterford for Wigan following a comfortable 2-0 win for his now former side at Dalymount Park.
# Cheers
Major League Rugby team 'named after a premium cocktail' launched in LA
Aussie coaches Darren Coleman and Stephen Hoiles have been signed up.
# Cheers
Most Dublin pubs expect to grow in 2019 as gin trend continues, but they're worried about Brexit
Publicans are also concerned about the impact of the recent increase in VAT.
# Slainte
Alcohol is linked to 2.8 million deaths worldwide each year
The study’s authors said that there is no safe level of alcohol as benefits are outweighed other effects of drinking.
# Cheers!
'We're a face of the team for many people so it's about much more than dancing on the sidelines'
Dr. Kimberly Vaughn was an NFL cheerleader for eight years with the Washington Redskins.
# Cheers
Russell Crowe held an auction to pay for his divorce and raised millions from film memorabilia
The breast plate he wore in Gladiator went for €78,000.
# Cheers
The Script bought a round for 8,000 fans in Belgium for Paddy's Day
The band were attempting to break a Guinness World Record.
# Cheers
Paul Ryan deleted a tweet where he hailed a $1.50 tax saving for a US school worker
The Republican tax cut has been criticised for favouring the wealthy.
# Cheers
Could Irish gin be the new Irish whiskey?
Ireland’s distillers are cashing in on the gin craze
# gin and tonic
People are rallying behind John Oliver's pitch perfect response to the London attack
“Britain is not reeling”
# Cheers
These are the best pubs, restaurants and hotels in Ireland, apparently
Do you agree?
# doing it right
Here's how to toast your pint around the world - and get it right
Everything from where to look to what to say.
# Cheers
17 of the best places in Ireland to have a sunny pint after work
Go find yourself a beer garden…
# Cheers
Guess how many people visited the Guinness Storehouse last year...
500,000? 1 million? 1.5 million?
# Cheers
15 indisputable reasons Ireland's pubs are the best* in the world
*Well, they have a certain charm.
# Bottoms Up
A glass or two of alcohol a day is good for you? Think again, say scientists
Researchers say the long-held belief in the health benefits of light drinking may have been flawed.
# Cheers
Wish pubs would open on Good Friday? It could become a reality
A Fine Gael Senator, who is also a publican, thinks the current law is “a legacy of our past”.
# Cheers
Norm from Cheers attempts to speak Irish, fails
Where everyone doesn’t know your language.
# sometimes you wanna go
Forget Kim and Kanye... Norm from Cheers is on holidays in Ireland
Where everybody knows your name.
# Cheers
What Does Your Email Signoff Say About You?
Warmest regards, xoxox.
# Opening Time
Revealed: Ireland's first discount pub will be called...
The pub is expected to create around 60 jobs.
# Happy New Year
One winner of €8.2 million Lotto jackpot sold in Wicklow
Whitegates centre in Wicklow Town has told TheJournal.ie that the winning ticket was sold in their store but could not pin down who the lucky winner was.
# Cheers
Is this the greatest TV-inspired Halloween costume ever?
Making your way in the world today…
# Back For Good?
14 on-screen duos that need to get back together
From Frasier and Niles to Bunk and McNulty.
# Diageo
Meet the new boss: Guinness maker Diageo appoints new CEO
Ivan Menezes replaces Paul Walsh who is stepping down after over a decade at the helm of the world’s biggest producer of alcoholic drinks.
# RIP
Irish film actor Milo O’Shea dies aged 86
The actor passed away in New York. He is survived by his wife, Kitty Sullivan, his sons Colm and Steven and his three grandchildren.
# need to know
The Evening Fix... now with an offer you might refuse
Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.
# Cheers
Sláinte! There's an Irish language version of Cheers on the way...
Hold onto your bar stools.
# Cheers
Forty-eight million bottles of Jameson being sold every year
Whiskey from the Midleton distillery in Cork is one of Ireland’s greatest export successes.
# Cheers
'Shocking' plans to raise price of pint
Guinness, Budweiser and Carlsberg are among the drinks expected to see a price increase.
# Sha la la la
8 sitcom theme tunes you’ll have to sing along to
Kate and Allie, Perfect Strangers, Family Ties… they’re all here.
# Cheers
Prandelli thanks Michel Platini for Italy's first goal against Ireland
The Italy coach says Antonio Cassano’s opener may not have been awarded without a fifth official.
# Cheers
Where everybody knows your name: pub goers want better jacks and Wi-Fi on tap
A new study reveals what people are looking for from their local…
# Cheers!
Pint in Quinn's? Sunderland rename stadium bar to honour Big Niall
Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name…
# Cheers
Moderate drinking can reduce the chances of fatty liver
Drinking alcohol in a balanced, moderate way can be better for you than not drinking at all, according to a new study.