Deleted User wrote: » O'Haras stout is quite nice but it's pretty strong if I recall. I wouldn't stomach more than 2 of them.
awec wrote: » Every time I go out I inevitably end up back at the old faithful and ever reliable Guinness. God bless Arthur.
Buer wrote: » That 2011 HEC final really must have done a number on you.
Buer wrote: » Whatever would Sally O'Brien say to that?
awec wrote: » The O'Hara's stuff is alright but I can't have more than a couple. Every time I go out I inevitably end up back at the old faithful and ever reliable Guinness. God bless Arthur.
swiwi_ wrote: » Guinness. It's not the same outside of Ireland. Truly. Ah it was dregin who put me onto o'haras good man. Don't like their pale ale though.
CMOTDibbler wrote: » And there have been a few hints:
awec wrote: » Their pale ale is usually what I have. I can't drink other stout. I feel like I'm cheating on my wife, the Guinness tap looks at me with a hint of sadness.
awec wrote: » Who?
Buer wrote: » Very famous ad for the backwash that the northern lot drink.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4hmFPBf-C8
irishbucsfan wrote: » There are even more once you search for the correct county!
irishbucsfan wrote: Yes I was fortunate enough to be raised in Kildare. Unlike most mixed marriages I managed to avoid most of the more unfortunate tendencies of the wildlings
irishbucsfan wrote: Don't get me wrong I love going racing. I'm from kildare, punchestown was a rite of passage! I just don't get why absolutely everyone is into Cheltenham so much! It seems everyone gets sucked in.
irishbucsfan wrote: I'm from Kildare. I was a season ticket holder for a long time until last year (live abroad now). When I first started attending games there was very much a south Dublin feel to them (D4 is a stupid term because the fools who use it are generally referring to people from places outside D4) but there was very definitely a larger minority of fans like myself from all over the province. As the RDS and Leinster became more and more popular that changed more and more and nowadays I don't think you'd notice it at all, if you went in there without preconceived notions and unfair bias.
irishbucsfan wrote: Yes, I'm from Kildare and this is how I ensure we keep our place as the 2nd biggest contributor to Leinster rugby.
errlloyd wrote: » Hmmm like these ones where you said you were from Kildare? That last one was in response to Buer actually asking where you were from. Which is pretty funny.
awec wrote: » I haven't had a pint of Harp in years!
Erik Shin wrote: » https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/p/21681/harviestoun-ola-dubh-12-beer If you want a stout that is as near to nirvana as possible, give this a try, best stout I've ever tried from a bottle
swiwi_ wrote: » Happiness is knowing my local off-licence had just started stocking O'Hara's beers. What is more they priced the Leann Follain cheaper than the stout. Suckers!
pickarooney wrote: » as flat as Holland and as rich as Luxembourg.
Stheno wrote: » Do any of you like beers like Spitfire or Bishops finger? If so would you have any others to recommend?