mfceiling wrote: » Just finished a bottle of Brewdog Punk and a bottle of 8 degrees Hurricane IPA. Both were a lovely drop.
dregin wrote: » 4 pack of punk ipa cans for a tenner round the corner. Had those tonight. Feel dirty for loving McGargles Big Bangin IPA, but it's bloody awesome.
.ak wrote: » Nicest non-Guiness stout/porter I've had in a while is the Trouble Brewing's Dark Arts Porter... They had it in Square Ball a while ago as a nitro version on tap and it was divine.
.ak wrote: » McGargles has a funny rep... but it is made by River Rye, a proper microbrewery ran by a great bunch of lads. Doesn't deserve the rep, but does deserve the awards they regularly pick up. It's a quality range once you get past the naff marketing.
dregin wrote: » I know. I'm still not 100% on their "craft creds", but they were far more concerned about their image than their beer when they first launched and produced some utter muck. Their west coast IPA was amazing at the craft beer fest either last year or the one before and they've not looked back since.
Erik Shin wrote: » Her parents must have known?!?
Yeah_Right wrote: » Feckin craft beer hipsters ruining the OT thread :mad: bring back back the NFL talk!! Though it is better than when the nerds talk IT stuff
.ak wrote: » Trust you to spot that.
Scythica wrote: » Down in Devon/Cornwall Tribute is really common. Really nice. Quite a few others too to be fair. Gin is where its at though. Ever tried fever tree tonic? It'll change your life
Erik Shin wrote: » we shall be opening a bottle of redbreast 21yo soon....Keep your Queen mother juice
pickarooney wrote: » Only just got your name..
pickarooney wrote: Only just got your name..
Buer wrote: » Your wife must be delighted.
sullivlo wrote: » Fever tree We have a gin bar. Currently have Hendricks, tanqueray (regular, prefer it to the 10), boyles, berthas revenge, Shepards purse, old toms bath tub and dingle. Uncle toms is spectacular. Expensive but spectacular.
Stheno wrote: » I like fever tree, apart from the time I got charged 6 euro for it in my local. We should have a rugby beers in the Gin Palace.
sullivlo wrote: » Oh and for those craft beer fans/hipsters, have ye tried out the new pub in grangegorman? Called the barbers and it is a functioning barbers as well as a pub. Serious selection of beer, including dark arts porter (in bottles only) but they have a rye ale called rust bucket and it's amazing. Good pub. Decent live music too. I'm biased cos I know the owner, but I had fun there. Decent screens for watching the rugby there too.
sullivlo wrote: Oh and for those craft beer fans/hipsters, have ye tried out the new pub in grangegorman? Called the barbers and it is a functioning barbers as well as a pub. Serious selection of beer, including dark arts porter (in bottles only) but they have a rye ale called rust bucket and it's amazing.
Buer wrote: » Rust Bucket is from the Kinnegar Brewery in Donegal. Their beers are all excellent. Was in Kelly's in Clontarf yesterday. They're stocking a few bottles of Sink The Bismarck, formerly the strongest beer in the world at 41%, made by Brewdog. A bottle costs €109! Asked the manager about it....tells me it's not pleasant. Collector's item only.