demanufactured wrote: » Gunness will be the same everywhere... I very recently thought Guinness was better in Dublin than anywhere else.... But have come to realise it's more about the surroundings... Guinness is the exact same in the old man pub in West Cork as it is in the nightclubs in any city...
elperello wrote: » I reckon the OP is just trying to avoid devotees of craft beer rather than that he is averse to looking at bottles on a shelf.
Fanny **** wrote: » Huh?
AnneFrank wrote: » was in mulligans and you're right, amazing guinness. But was shocked a pub frequented by the Dubliners for music sessions, no longer allows a sing song, shocking stuff. More death of our culture
andekwarhola wrote: » Ironically enough, the kind of central old school pubs we're presumably talking about, like Jerry O'Connells and the like, will have just as many affected types drinking in them as whatever 'type' of a bar you're supposedly avoiding.
odyssey06 wrote: » I haven't been out in that part of town for a while now but on a nice evening would any of these be in striking distance and worth a visit... - Hartigans on Leeson Street - O'Briens on Sussex Terrace - Waterloo at Baggot Street Bridge - Smyths on Haddington Road Please alert me if the premises are now closed \ gone down hill... back in the day they were decidedly non craft beer places.
odyssey06 wrote: » Has even The Waterloo fallen to the forces of craft beerdom? There's a song in there somewhere
the beer revolu wrote: » Back in the day, everywhere were decidedly non craft beer places.
AnneFrank wrote: » if you like black water then yes i guess they're grand
OnDraught wrote: » Nothing wrong with the pints of Guinness in the Portobello. €4 as well.
JayRoc wrote: » I can't speak for the OP, but I imagine it's more that he wants the "type" of bar that doesn't stock any craft.
the beer revolu wrote: » OP, why is 'no craft beer' a criteria for you? You don't have to drink it. What is the problem with offering choice to people who like different things to you. Serious question.
AnneFrank wrote: » Hello, I live in the Rathmines area, and was wondering does anyone know of a great traditional pub nearby, by that i mean, a nice bar, not too big, hardly any tv's, or none, no hipsters, no craft beer, and great guinness ? I heard Oconnell's in portobello is good ?
andekwarhola wrote: » Puts me in mind of people I know that supposedly hate 'Craft' Beer and 'Beer Snobs' but themselves spend all of their time boring the hole off all and sundry with pseudo scientific guff about the (largely illusory) quality fluctuations of Guinness around the city.
AGC wrote: » Strawberry Hall.....just bring cash
elperello wrote: » You can tell the man who craft boozes by the company he chooses.
the beer revolu wrote: » While I understand that some people have no interest in craft beer, even to the point of refusing to taste it but why, oh why would 'no craft beer' be a criteria for a good pub for anyone? It's like refusing to go to a restaurant because they have a vegetarian option on the menu.