Gubbeen Farmhouse Cheese

Gubbeen Farmhouse Cheese

Gubbeen Cheese is a surface ripened, semi-soft, cows milk cheese with a pink and white rind. The flavours are creamy with mushroom and nutty aftertastes but vary depending on maturity of cheese. Gubbeen Farmhouse Products also produce a Smoked Gubbeen.

Gubbeen Cheese has been produced since 1979 by Tom and Giana Ferguson at Gubbeen Farm in Schull, County Cork. The name "Gubbeen" is an anglisation of the Irish word "GobĂ­n" which means a small mouthful, and which a local nearby bay is referred to.

All milk used for the cheese comes from their own herd of dairy cows, which is a mixture of several breeds; British Friesian, Simmenthal, Jersey, and Kerry. The milk is stored in vats to which starter culture and rennet are added, causing the milk to set. This is then cut and stirred until the curds develop. The cheese is developed in curing rooms where the rind is washed daily. This is an important part of the process as the washing gives rise to the distinctive surface bloom and develops the characteristic flavours. The cheese develops deeper flavours as it matures.

In 2001, a new strain of lactic acid producing bacteria, Microbacterium gubbeenense, was named after a study into the smear-ripening of Gubbeen cheese.

Each cheese is 15 cm in diameter, 5 cm in height, weighs 1200g and has a fat content of 48%. The cheese is also available as a mini-truckle weighing 400g.

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