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This Irish Cider is made using 17 varieties of apples from orchads from all over Ireland. In 1935, production of Magners Irish Cider began at Dowd's Lane, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary by the hand of William Magner.? Clonmel “Cluain Meala” in gaelic means “The Valley of Honey”. The Brewery had previously belonged to the Murphy family. William brought along a cider press and a dozen oak barrels to take his first steps into making Magners Irish Cider. Today’s batches are made with the same original recipe.