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Where to buy Kerrygold unsalted butter in Dublin

  • 11-01-2015 10:48am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 27


    Hi,

    Does somebody know where to buy unsalted kerrygold butter in Dublin?
    Or maybe you know some website where you can order online?

    I always have a bulletproof coffee in the morning with butter but only get along with Kerrygold, the other brands are not so grass-fed. I've been in Portugal and brought some stock. Unfortunately will be finishing soon. I wonder if I should go to Belfast and try to buy it from Tesco there.

    Thank you in advance.

    Regards,
    Joao
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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,457 ✭✭✭ford2600


    jnicolau wrote: »
    Hi,

    Does somebody know where to buy unsalted kerrygold butter in Dublin?
    Or maybe you know some website where you can order online?

    I always have a bulletproof coffee in the morning with butter but only get along with Kerrygold, the other brands are not so grass-fed. I've been in Portugal and brought some stock. Unfortunately will be finishing soon. I wonder if I should go to Belfast and try to buy it from Tesco there.

    Thank you in advance.

    Regards,
    Joao
    Lidl do unsalted butter. Probably rebranded Kerrygold only cheaper.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,161 ✭✭✭Amazingfun


    Kerrygold don't sell their unsalted butter in Ireland believe it or not!

    https://www.facebook.com/kerrygold/posts/426504134100697


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 424 ✭✭beauty101


    I just read the above FB comment but thats from 2013 and I'm nearly certain I purchased it last year (2014) in Dunnes in the Beacon South Quarter. Otherwise there are definitely other brands which produce unsalted butter available


  • Registered Users Posts: 27 jnicolau


    beauty101 wrote: »
    I just read the above FB comment but thats from 2013 and I'm nearly certain I purchased it last year (2014) in Dunnes in the Beacon South Quarter. Otherwise there are definitely other brands which produce unsalted butter available

    I live in Dundrum and I go frequently to Dunnes in the Beacon Shopping, always looking for unsalted Kerrygold and never saw it there. Now just got this answer from Kerrygold in Facebook: "Hi João, thank you for your query, unfortunately Kerrygold unsalted butter is not currently available in Ireland."

    For people like me that do Bulletproof coffee (coffee with unsalted butter), doing a ketogenic diet, grass-fed butter is a big deal. I don't get near the same levels of performance with other butters then with Kerrygold. I think that must mean something about the quality. Although there is a common understanding that any butter is grass-fed just because is sourced by Irish farmers, the effect in my body proves that it's not quite the same. I did try to contact those other brands and asked if they are grass-fed (and how much percent), got no answer by email nor by Facebook. In their web sites there is no mention to grass-fed. So, maybe they are grass-fed but not as much as Kerrygold, otherwise it's also possible que those cows are getting some sort of antibiotics that are damaging the quality of the butter.


  • Registered Users Posts: 27 jnicolau


    ford2600 wrote: »
    Lidl do unsalted butter. Probably rebranded Kerrygold only cheaper.

    Would be very surprised to if Kerrygold was being sold under Lidl brand, I can't see any good reason for that.


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