Guzzle #3
166 x 240 mm, 96 pages
Dublin, Ireland
Annual
First published in 2022
Editor: Jane Gleeson
Creative directors: Shane Bonfield and Joel Brunn
The Dublin-born (and excellently titled) Guzzle shares stories of food, art and culture, from a young generation of chefs, growers, writers and voices from Ireland.
This third edition—themed ‘A Hunger for Home’—features essays, interviews, and poetry exploring the nature of belonging and our tendency to long for ‘a place, a person, or a dish that once felt like home.’ Inside, expect a first-person lament to the rented homes lived in by Eimear Arthur, spanning three cities over ten years; Kitty Coles finds home in the kitchen through her career as a food stylist, despite being constantly on the move; and Eoghan Conway investigates the Celtic iconography-clad, and ever ubiquitous, Irish Pub abroad. Elsewhere, Irish sandwich archetypes ranked, an ode to the humble joy of the biscuit—undervalued in today’s most popular snack rotations, and a policy breakdown of thirty years of dwindling social welfare, illustrated through a recipe for ‘Disaster Soup’.