mcgovern wrote: » Kildare Brewing sell some but I couldn't find any others (I was also looking to get some).
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » Ballykilcavan have a steel cup on their website.
irish_goat wrote: » O'Hara's Stout and Leann Follain are €2.99 or 2 for €5 in Supervalu. Decent value there.
Macy0161 wrote: » Some of the offers for "exclusivity" I've heard from publicans that the multinationals have thrown them (to lock out other multinationals, never mind Independents) makes you wonder how the craft sector would get any foothold without the demand from punters.
BeerNut wrote: » Not many breweries have taprooms. Festivals came and went but there used to be a good few through the year.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Pity their beers that I tried were so disappointing
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » I don't see how that carry-on can be legal, but they are getting away with it nonetheless.
Insect Overlord wrote: » Trying to think of Irish breweries who haven't made a bad beer. Kinnegar, White Gypsy, 8 Degrees, Treaty City (yes, I've tried all of theirs!) Galway Bay, and probably White Hag come to mind. Any others?
BonnieSituation wrote: » White Hag are a gem
Pen Rua wrote: » Their core range is ok (was in 3 for €9 in Tesco a few weeks ago) but their special runs are great.
Pen Rua wrote: » Nice to see something new from them that isn't a (D)IPA.
the beer revolu wrote: » To be honest, I'd half expect them all to be riffs on NEIPAs! I don't trust their labelling anymore.
breezy1985 wrote: » I know it's an English thing but across the water everything seems to just be a variation on IPA. Thank god in Ireland at least a fair amount of the breweries take influence from Belgium
the beer revolu wrote: » As long as I am reliably informed on the label as to what to expect in the container, I'm happy for breweries to make any style they like! Many breweries seem to have dismissed the importance of product descriptions on labels.
Technocentral wrote: » Ordered Wrasslers from PH themselves, DPD update says it was collected from Kerry earlier, thought it was all brewed and canned in Dublin?