PhilOssophy wrote: » Hardly ever have I been in a hotel that served good Guinness, or even fairly alright Guinness. Why is it that its always so bad in hotel bars?
Deleted User wrote: » CAPTIVE AUDIENCE. where are residents going to go Christmas and boxing Day FFS.
endacl wrote: » Stephen’s day. FFS.
Bassfish wrote: » I've often wondered the same and I suspect the setting and surroundings has some influence on how much you enjoy a pint. I've had pints of Guinness in swanky five star hotel bars, marble bar counter, paper doily napkins, barman calling me Sir and it just feels wrong. If you gave me precisely the same quality pint in an old pub with and open turf fire and no technology except radio one playing, I guarantee I'd enjoy the pint far more. Obviously just a mental difference but I think you have to be comfortable in the surroundings to truly enjoy a pint. I may also be talking nonsense, I dunno!
coastwatch wrote: » I think the serving temperature is the problem most of the time. A degree or two above the 5 or 6C changes the taste completely for me.
tuxy wrote: » For better or worse? Remember when you had the choice of regular guinness or extra cold. Then they just removed the regular and all was served extra cold to try to appeal to younger drinkers.
feargale wrote: » Whatever floats your boat. Why are we Irish traditionally so intolerant of difference? In my experience Irish people of a certain tradition tend to say Boxing Day, as do English people, and probably people without religion too.
jt69er wrote: » Extra cold has been gone for years, quality is down to glassware maintenance.
bobbysands81 wrote: » Nobody in Ireland says Boxing Day.
L1011 wrote: » Except for about half of Donegal at least
Salary Negotiator wrote: » Think he means no “real” Irishman.
hetuzozaho wrote: » It really is a fragile liquid the 'ol Guinness How they even manage to move it around at all!
jt69er wrote: » All beers react badly to badly maintained glassware.
Carawaystick wrote: » The Glenmalure Hotel has some of the best Guinness in the world...Kegs under the counterhttps://www.google.ie/maps/@52.9575298,-6.3536216,3a,75y,28.85h,75.13t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sl2dcXOuo2n_pYbh0mjzP7g!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
flanzer wrote: » Funnily enough, 4 or us played golf on the Saturday before Christmas in Portmarnock Hotel of Golf Links. When we came in from the 18th, we noticed a couple of lads sitting down with what looked to be like decent Guinness. So we ordered 1 for each of us. The Guinness was so good we ended up staying for 5 more and ringing 2 of our wives to pick us up 10/10 for the Guinness in Portmarnock Hotel of Golf Links!
chooseusername wrote: Keg near pump = short draw. discard first pint if pump not used in a while,(unless it's for american tourist or suchlike) Is "ullage" still sent back ?