rubadub wrote: » what caught my eye is fosters is €1 less than beamish.
Fox Hound wrote: » I agree anthing over €5 for a pint of stout is pretty disgraceful
rubadub wrote: » Fox Hound wrote: » We all ended up getting O'Hara's Stout, which I must say doesn't come close to Guinness in my opinion as I felt it to be very strong and bit bitter. Thats why I would prefer o haras!, guinness is very weak tasting and not bitter enough. I don't find too much difference though. I am convinced guinness has changed quite a bit over the years. In other threads people seemingly in the know said it did change to be more acceptable. ~25 years ago I always heard about guinness being "an acquired taste", and remember some lads and nearly all girls I knew wincing at the taste of it. It then really struck home when "arthurs day" came about and saw all these young wans lashing down pints of the stuff -some sponsored bars have very little selection on the day. Not many grimacing drinkers about. I can easily lash down the last of a guinness in a pub if the lads I am with are moving on, I remember being in the porter house and being told to hurry up and saying "its not guinness!" probably their 4x stout and being unable to just lash it down like water, or any old mainstream lager. lawred2 wrote: » However over 5 quid for a stout is cheeky what caught my eye is fosters is €1 less than beamish.
Fox Hound wrote: » We all ended up getting O'Hara's Stout, which I must say doesn't come close to Guinness in my opinion as I felt it to be very strong and bit bitter.
lawred2 wrote: » However over 5 quid for a stout is cheeky
AnneFrank wrote: » I wouldn't go back to any dublin pub that charged over a fiver for a pint of Stout, T'would clearly be a hipsters pub. No thanks
TheChizler wrote: » You didn't hear it from me but The Ivy on Parliament St. does Murphy. It doesn't travel well though.
Fox Hound wrote: » Good to Know, This Thursday we are heading to O'Niells, Pretty sure its there, So Once we have it, I'm Pretty sure this will be the end of this Thread :-)
demanufactured wrote: » Fox Hound wrote: » Good to Know, This Thursday we are heading to O'Niells, Pretty sure its there, So Once we have it, I'm Pretty sure this will be the end of this Thread :-) No You need to have a pint of it in every pub that has it....
demanufactured wrote: » Murphys is grand.... You should get a few bottles of Black's World's End stout if you like the chocolate flavours
BeerNut wrote: » Fox Hound wrote: » O'Neills will be next week :-) if you are that certain it is there lol This was taken last June, but I doubt any of the big names have changed.
Fox Hound wrote: » O'Neills will be next week :-) if you are that certain it is there lol
Fox Hound wrote: » we all decided today that this place will be our local for Friday Lunch Beer:-)
mahoganygas wrote: » Hope you don't mind me asking, where do you work that allows lunch time pints? And where do I sign up?!!
Fox Hound wrote: » Update* I was in Mary's just off Grafton street last friday, and they also sell a lovely Pint of Murphy's, the bar man also told me that since they got Murphy's on Tape it has been very popular, Its only been available for the last two months and the pub have made a bet with Heineken (the owner of Murphy's) that they will sell more pints of Murphy's than any other pub in Dublin.....I believe this will become My regular haunt for a nice pint in the city :-)
Fox Hound wrote: » can you give examples of what was said to you or what you experienced?