irish_goat wrote: » The Lord Edward used to do it and I'm pretty sure Jack Nealon's on Capel Street sell it as well. I'd not get your hopes up though, it's a pretty poor stout.
mahoganygas wrote: » Murphy's is a lovely stout. I prefer Guinness, but I used to love having a Murphy's or two in my local. Haven't seen it years though. Let's get a list of places in Dublin going. Have a thirst for it now OP!
Gregorym2 wrote: » Hey Everyone, Every friday we like to go for a few pints to unwind....We have tried every pint known to man but a few of us have never had Murphys Cheers, G
MonkstownHoop wrote: » It's an added bonus for any gigs in the Olympia too
pa990 wrote: » Beamish Murphy's Guinness In that order.
MonkstownHoop wrote: » Here ya go
Herb Powell wrote: » Beamish is the superior stout among the Big Three. Murphy's is brewed in the same place now, since both brands were accquired by Heineken, and quite baffingly, is almost always substantially more expensive. It's obviously being pushed as the 'upmarket' brand, with more advertising dedicated to it. And you know what? It fuccking works!! People eat (or in this case, drink) that shhit up, and shhite on about Murphy's being obviously better. It's an advertising/price thing, I'd be willing to put money on it. For this alone, I resent it, not to mention it just tastes so close to Guinness anyway. Beamish all the fuccking way.
Herb Powell wrote: » It's an advertising/price thing, I'd be willing to put money on it.
BeerNut wrote: » Herb Powell wrote: » It's an advertising/price thing, I'd be willing to put money on it. I've tasted them blind and I prefer Murphy's to Beamish, but there you go: taste varies.
Gregorym2 wrote: » my work colleagues and I have been searching for a pint of Murphy's for the last few months
Gregorym2 wrote: » We have tried every pint known to man
Gregorym2 wrote: » I have also Never Tried Beamish.
Gregorym2 wrote: » I have also Never Tried Beamish....Is it really that much nicer than Guinness?
BailMeOut wrote: » The bar at the Gaiety Theatre only sells Murphys and not Guinness from what I remember. Reason being is that Murphys comes in the small kegs so they can carry them up the stairs to the bar. Been a while since I was there so this might have changed. .
Losty Dublin wrote: » BailMeOut wrote: » The bar at the Gaiety Theatre only sells Murphys and not Guinness from what I remember. Reason being is that Murphys comes in the small kegs so they can carry them up the stairs to the bar. Been a while since I was there so this might have changed. . The Gaiety sells Guinness and other Diageo products. The Olympia carries or has carried Murphy's. Keg size wouldn't make a difference; even a 20 or 30 litre keg is a pig to move without some sort of a lift to aid you.
irish_goat wrote: » Bro, do you even lift? Bull and Castle keg room is on the top floor and there's only one way to get the kegs up. :P
Losty Dublin wrote: » Staff in the Gaiety have no hassle moving 50L kegs into their Sky Bar, which is higher than the bar in the O