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Lore of the Hudson Valley Clurichaun

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The Enchantment of the Clurichaun

by Sean O'Carroll Saturday, November 16, 2024


According to Irish folklore, the clurichaun is the cousin of a leprechaun. They are primarily found in breweries, bars, and wine cellars. Mischievous creatures, they are known to play pranks on patrons. Given my appearance, I bear a resemblance to a clurichaun. Though I won't play any pranks, there is a good chance you will find me at your local brewery. Come follow this clurichaun on his journey of exploring the many breweries and their beers across The Hudson Valley Region.



 My name is Sean, and I am The Clurichaun of the Hudson Valley. A proud native New Yorker of Irish descent, I grew up in an area of New York City that was once the site of the Ruppert Family Brewery. The brewery was known for its two beers, the Knickerbocker Lager, and Ruppert Pale Ale. Though it closed long before I was born, its legacy is still felt. Buildings in the area are named after the brewery. Knowing that my roots are grounded on the same site as one of New York's historic breweries, this blog comes as a full-circle moment.


From Casual Sips to Becoming a Craft Beer Enthusiast


My college roommate sparked my thirst for craft beer by introducing me to Genesee Cream Ale from Rochester. The sweet aroma and quality of that first sip opened my eyes to the world beyond mass-produced domestic beers. My exploration of diverse beer varieties began. I delved into the local craft scene on Long Island, tasting offerings from Blue Point Brewery and The Southampton Publick House. I collected beer caps from my tastings and adorned my ceiling with them, creating a starry mosaic as a badge of my beer adventures.

        Returning to New York, I was excited to check out the bar scene. Two new spots, Third Avenue Ale House and City Swiggers opened in my neighborhood. Both take pride in their rotating selection of craft beers on tap. City Swiggers also serves as a retail store with hundreds of beers to bring home. Each visit, I felt like a kid in a candy shop, solidifying my appreciation for craft beer. My excursions led me to seek out breweries wherever I traveled. My go-to order, like many, is a beer flight, which is a group of smaller pours to sample. This is a terrific way to try various beers.


Embarking on the Next Chapter of My Journey

My passion has inspired me to create this blog highlighting the craft beer culture of the Hudson Valley. I'm excited to share my experiences visiting various breweries and sampling their unique offerings. May my insight guide you into a new realm of beer appreciation.

Feel free to leave a comment about a brewery or style you enjoy and stay tapped into my blog by joining my email list.


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Richard Vargas
Richard Vargas
Nov 17, 2024

Excited to keep up with your new ventures, I can use some new recommendations ! Let’s go buddayyy!!!

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Sean O'Carroll
Sean O'Carroll
Nov 17, 2024
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Glad to have you along the journey! Cannot wait to share some real tropical forward tasting brews for you!

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jackmags
Nov 16, 2024

Looking forward to keeping up with your adventures, gotta get you out to Broken Bow Brewery sometime.

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Sean O'Carroll
Sean O'Carroll
Nov 16, 2024
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I’ve heard great things about Broken Bow Brewery. Maybe we will have a collaborative review coming in. Thanks for the support!

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nicolaslupo48
Nov 16, 2024

I must admit, I’ve never ordered a craft beer before. I’ve never really possessed any knowledge of crafts, so I usually stick with the usual domestic beers. I stumbled upon this page and I’m excited to venture upon this journey with The Clurichan. I’m looking forward to getting some valuable insight!

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Sean O'Carroll
Sean O'Carroll
Nov 16, 2024
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Thank you. I look forward to highlighting some incredible beers and give insight into their distinct profiles. I am positive I’ll be able to bring to your attention a flavorful beer that resonates with you!

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Cassandra Vega
Cassandra Vega
Nov 16, 2024

Well written, Sean! I had no idea we grew up where breweries once were 🤯

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Sean O'Carroll
Sean O'Carroll
Nov 16, 2024
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There's a rich history I hope to further dive into one day.

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Meghan O'Carroll
Meghan O'Carroll
Nov 16, 2024

Can’t wait to see all the beers ahead! I need a new favorite!!! WOOOOO

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Sean O'Carroll
Sean O'Carroll
Nov 16, 2024
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Hopefully I'll be able to shed light on a style to your liking. Keep tuned!

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