James Bond Junior wrote: » Used to be pretty much the only pint I would drink it but it has been giving me horrific hangovers after 4 or 5 pints lately so I've pretty much given it up. They must have changed the recipe or something because I've heard a lot of people say the same.
Insect Overlord wrote: » I must have sampled close to 100 different stouts and porters over the last few years, some flavored with chocolate, or vanilla, or chilli, or cherries, some aged in whiskey or bourbon barrels, some of them smoked, some even fermented with wild yeasts. Of course some taste better than others. I'd still happily drink Guinness, Beamish or Murphy's on a night out though. Always great craic when you find a bar that sells all three of them!
Mike Oxlong wrote: » Good man..I prefer O'Hara's...is that ok with you? #diageo4eva !
corner of hells wrote: » And this , ladies and gentlemen , is one of the main criteria to become a Mod.
Pauliedragon wrote: » I'm a Heineken drinker but being the day that's in it I went on the black stuff yesterday and it was surprisingly nice. Such an easy pint to drink. I might change my habits.
Benjamin Vast Apostrophe wrote: » Guinesss is by far and away the nicest stout, porterhouse plain is a nice enough stout also but not as nice as Guinness. Beamish is ok, you could drink one or two but you get tired of it then and Murphys is undrinkable muck.
OldMrBrennan83 wrote: » You're an absolute embarrassment with that hashtag and are just making true all the stereotypes aimed at the craft brigade. Careful not to buy off 'the man' maaaaaan. At least you said you prefer it yourself this time at least rather than it being "far superior". That's a fair rein in.
Mike Oxlong wrote: » But it is far superior imo... and that's what it's all about opinions... will still drink Guinness and Beamish... but as I keep having to repeat for the hard of hearing...I prefer O'Hara's ...we have many varied choices these days...we don't all have to bow the knee to uncle Arthur
Mike Oxlong wrote: » we have many varied choices these days...we don't all have to bow the knee to uncle Arthur
Insect Overlord wrote: » Off the top of my head,O'Hara's, Rye River, Wicklow Wolf, Metalman, Franciscan Well, Kinnegar, White Hag, James Brown, White Gypsy, Porterhouse, 8 Degrees, Galway Bay and Trouble Brewing are all producing decent options. Good times!
hetuzozaho wrote: » Do metalman do a Stout now? Haven't seen their pale ale around my way lately really. Always grab it when I see it.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » That West Indies porter was a lovely drop
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » That was nice alright. Is it gone?
Ishmael wrote: » If the options are the standard Heineken, Carlsberg, Budweiser etc.... I'll happily drink Guinness. Guinness itself is OK for a few pints, It's fairly bland though. Will usually switch to spirits or something else after 2-3 or three though to avoid the repercussions. Also, I really wish that bars would do away with the two part pour nonsense. Having to dawdle at the bar for no reason actually puts me off buying a pint of Guinness in the first place.
Insect Overlord wrote: » They had a smoked chili porter out called Heat Sink. Tesco might still have cans of it.
Hector Savage wrote: » Exactly, need to get a good pint of Guinness, a lot of people are judging it in places where the pint is not great. Last time I was home in Ireland I had a couple of lunchtime pints in Ryans on Parkgate street - with a few packet of King crisps. Heaven. Literal Heaven.
OldMrBrennan83 wrote: » Hotels are usually the worst of the lot.
JayZeus wrote: » That’s a pretty decent effort at trolling right there. Well done. Now off you go with your ‘glass’ and the drop of blackcurrant. Edit: They should give a fella who wants a single pour pint of Guinness exactly what he wants. It’s just what they deserve.
Ipso wrote: » Would there be something wrong with single pour Guinness, does the magic not work?