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Five Farms Brings A Taste of County Cork to London's Four-Day Celebration of Irish Heritage

Joanne

3/12/2026 2:37:34 PM

Beverages

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From the dairy farms of County Cork to the rooftops of Soho, Five Farms Irish cream liqueur is celebrating Irish culture, creativity, and craftsmanship this St Patrick's Day with its support of the Hibernia event series at Century Club.

 

From 17–20 March, the four-day event will transform the Soho private members’ club into a hub for Irish music, film and hospitality, bringing together communities for a contemporary showcase of Irish culture. 

Throughout the event, Five Farms will feature within the venue’s drinks offering, allowing guests to experience the premium Irish cream during one of the key seasonal moments for Irish spirits in the on trade.

Produced in County Cork using fresh cream sourced from five family-owned farms, Five Farms is crafted in single batches, and whilst its signature serve is straight over ice, it is increasingly being used as an ingredient in indulgent serves, dessert cocktails and Irish coffee variations.

 

 

Johnny Harte, co-founder of Five Farms, said: “We’re incredibly proud of where Five Farms comes from. Our cream is sourced from family farms in County Cork, where dairy farming has been part of the community for generations.  

“Events like Hibernia are a wonderful way to celebrate that heritage, share a taste of Ireland with guests in London, and raise a glass to the music, creativity and hospitality that make Irish culture so special.”

 

 

The Hibernia programme features a mix of cultural and industry events across four nights, including Sessions Above Soho, a traditional Irish music gathering; Frames from Ireland, a short film showcase curated in collaboration with Irish Film & Television UK; and an industry conversation hosted by the London Irish Business Society.

The celebration concludes with a live music finale showcasing emerging Irish artists. The event is also expected to attract Irish creatives, media personalities and cultural figures including broadcaster Sorcha Morgan.

For Five Farms, the partnership highlights the brand’s commitment to celebrating Irish heritage while supporting bars and venues looking to elevate their St Patrick’s Day drinks offering.

Hibernia at Century Club runs 17–20 March at Century Club, Soho, London. 
More information: https://hibernia2026.co.uk/

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