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Irish Craft Spirits x Cheese x Chocolate feat. Echlinville Distillery

Indie Fude, 232 Ormeau Road, Belfast, County Antrim, BT7 2FZ
Echlinville

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Part of the Indie After Hours series join us upstairs on the Ormeau Road for a deliciously decadent evening pairing Irish craft spirits with bold local cheeses and exceptional chocolates.

We've brought together two of our favourites. The award-winning Echlinville Distillery and small-batch chocolate maker Monto Chocolates for a tasting that's full of unexpected pairings and rich, warming flavours.

Think smooth spirits, standout Irish cheese, and melt-in-your-mouth chocolate. All woven together with good stories and great company.

What's included:

 A guided tasting of some of Echlinville's incredible range of spirits

Irish cheese pairings curated by Indie Füde

Stunning chocolates from Monto

 A relaxed evening in our cosy upstairs space

Whether you're a spirit geek, a cheese fiend, or just up for something a bit special. You're very welcome.

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Season (10 Oct 2025)
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Friday19:00 - 21:00

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