but1er wrote: » Complete Newby to this game, fed up with cans of Guinness and looking to try some new stouts. Ohara nitro and Lineman Astral Grains are two I read any others to the list. In D17 any idea of a decent off licence or is online my best bet?
Macy0161 wrote: » Good luck getting a mad mex at this stage! But their Core Range Apex Stout is very good, and should be in and around €3. O'Hara's Irish Stout and Trouble Brewing Dark Arts are also good for their abv as stouts rather than oatmeal or extra stout. I'd normally say Lidl's Craft Stout too, but someone mentioned they thought they'd changed recipe.
Normal One wrote: » McHughs on the Malahide Road just past the Artane roundabout is very good and probably within your 5km thing.
dominatinMC wrote: » Was Mad Mex a limited edition? I had it over Christmas and it was unreal, but haven't seen it anywhere since now that you mention it...
but1er wrote: » cracking stuff lads, week off work for the races. plenty of time to taste testWicklow Wolf Mad Mex, Dungarvan Coffee & Oatmeal Stout, West Kerry Brewery Night Porter, and O'Haras Leann Follain
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Kinnegar Yannaroddy Porter is excellent as is Leann Follain The Porterhouse stouts are all worth a try too. Dare I say it on craft thread - Guinness West Indies Porter is really good also. If you've never tried the Guinness Original XX or whatever it's called this week then try that too.
irish_goat wrote: » Their owner said in one of the Craic meetups that the Curious brand was to be their "good value" offering. He specifically mentioned the West Coast IPA and said it was to be sold as part of an 8 pack. €3 is hardly great value though, fairly standard.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Anyone else ordered the White Hag St. Patrick's day box?https://www.thewhitehag.com/product/so-its-a-game-night-then-father/
Deleted User wrote: » Definitely the best off licence in the area (possibly the Northside).......with maybe Martin's and Lilac wines to round out the top three. He's going the same way of Martin's, though, and really started to charge mad money for certain beers and spirits. I thought he'd reduce some of the individual prices when the new measures came in, but a lot of them actually went up in price. Nearly €4 for a bottle of erdinger/paulaner is extracting the urine. Still, better value and similar selection to Martin's, though I'm biased after an awful experience in Martin's years ago.
zoobizoo wrote: » I bought their Pilsner Lager last night. 8 cans for €12 which was pretty good value.
Hodors Appletart wrote: » yeah, I keep my stouts in the utility room, which is the coolest room in the house, never the fridge
MonkstownHoop wrote: » Off topic slightly but as I seen it mentioned above, am I the only one who doesn't put stouts in the fridge? bar cans of Guinness of course just craft stouts, I wouldn't leave them in an overly warm room but never the fridge, hate buying Leann Folainn from centra as its always ice cold and has to warm up.
Hodors Appletart wrote: » Pantry? you posh git
Normal One wrote: » I put in an order today at 15:55, got notification a whopping 3 minutes later to say it was packed and waiting to be picked up, notification from DPD that it was collected at 16:14 and is now in the network so I should have it tomorrow. Ridiculous efficiency!
Pen Rua wrote: » I got a FB ad for this, seems like exceptionally good value and a good introduction to solid, Irish craft beers.https://www.thewinecentre.ie/p/irish-craft-beer-zoom-box-tasting-notes/?fbclid=IwAR3atnQUIa8rURMojeqs-RYUQXUNzLsaufdvwqvynd8MD_Y3bmb3Fb2O2jU €30 for: Kinnegar Rust Bucket Rye Ale IPA, 44cl Can Lough Gill Andersons Red Ale, 44cl Can Sullivan’s Maltings Red Ale, 44cl Can O’Hara’s Nitro Irish Stout, 44cl Can Wicklow Wolf Apex Oatmeal Stout, 44cl Can Yellowbelly Pirate Bay IPA, 44cl Can 12 Acres Make Hay IPA, 44cl Can Galway Bay Slow Lives Helles Lager, 33cl Can White Hag Roc Pils Lager, 33cl Can Bru Brewery Hop Bomb IPA, 33cl Can Whiplash Rollover IPA, 33cl Can Hope Grunt Wheat Beer, 44cl Can They promise tasting notes. €30/12 = €2.50 per can (when a lot of the cans are 440ml and are typically in the €3+ range). Delivery is €8.50.