J&L Grubb

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J&L Grubb
Country of origin Ireland
Region, town Beechmount
Region Co. Tipperary
Town Fethard
Source of milk Cow
Pasteurised Yes

J&L Grubb was set up by Jane and Louis Grubb in 1984 at their farm in Beechmount, near Fethard, South Tipperary. Jane originally experimented in an old copper brewer's vat before settling on the recipe for their first cheese, Cashel Blue.

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[edit] Cashel Blue

Cashel Blue
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Source of milk Cow
Texture Semi-Soft
Fat content 45%
Weight 1.5kg
Aging time Eight to fourteen weeks

Cashel Blue is a hand-made, semi-soft, mildly blue veined and slightly acidic blue cheese with a creamy texture, made from cows milk. Over half the milk used in the production of Cashel Blue comes from their own farm, with the rest sourced from farms located nearby.[1][2] The cheese was named after the Rock of Cashel overlooking the pastures close to the farm. It has large blue flecks, made by the action of Penicillium roqueforti, the same fungus used in Roquefort, Stilton and other blue cheeses.[1]

[edit] Crozier Blue

Crozier Blue
Source of milk Sheep
Texture Semi-Soft
Fat content 45%
Weight 1.5kg
Aging time Eight to fourteen weeks

Crozier Blue is a hand-made, semi-soft, blue veined, medium-strength blue cheese with a creamy texture. Made in Ireland, this is one of the country's few blue cheeses, made from sheep's milk. It is made on the farm of Jane and Louis Grubb by their daughter Sarah Furno. Crozier Blue is a more recent creation from the farm which produces a sister cheese Cashel Blue cheese made using from cow's milk .

[edit] Awards

Cashel Blue is widely acclaimed and has won numerous awards. The highlights are:

  • 1993: First (Blue Cheese Class ) Royal Dublin Society Farmhouse Cheese Competition
  • 1998: Silver, Ireland’s International Cheese Awards
  • 2000: Gold, British Cheese Awards
  • 2001: Gold, World Cheese Awards
  • 2002: Bronze, World Cheese Awards
  • 2004: Bronze, British Cheese Awards
  • 2004: Gold, Listowel Food Fair, National Farmhouse Cheese Competition (Ireland)
  • 2005 Bronze British Cheese Awards
  • 2006 Gold, World Cheese Awards
  • 2010 Gold, World Cheese Awards[3]

Crozier Blue has won many prestigious awards, the highlights being:

  • 2003: Gold, British Cheese Awards
  • 2003: Gold, World Cheese Awards

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