Rathdowney (Laois)

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Perry's Brewery Rathdowney Home to Perry's Pale Ale . . .
Perry's Brewery Rathdowney Home to Perry's Pale Ale . . .

Messrs Robert Perry & Son Limited were registered as a limited company in 1877, but the brewery dates back to 1800 when it was started by the Perry family. The brewery was located in Rathdowney, County Laois. In connection with the Brewery were extensive maltings, with branches at Donaghmore, Brosna and Roscrea, and only Irish barley was used. It is claimed that they were the first brewer to chill and filter ale in around 1900. A unique feature of the business is the brewing of non-deposit ale under sole rights for Ireland and the company has the distinction of holding a Royal warrant as brewers to Queen Victoria. From 1950 their trade deteriorated and losses were incurred. 

Rathdowney was home to . . .John (Jack) Moyney . . Irish recipient of the Victorian Cross . . W.W.1 . . . who lived out his later days in Roscrea.

James Pearson . . of Rathdowney . . was also a winner of the Vicoria Cross . . . 

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Some "mass pits" or outdoor areas used for Catholic masses during penal times are located in the vicinity of the town and are well signposted for those interested.

 

E.M.H.

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