DrZeuss wrote: » Tried the Puca's and even tried Passion Pool on the back of the buzz here. I thought Passion Pool might have been the one to sway me but alas no. I can also confirm that I am still not a fan of these Sours/Gose etc, but the search will continue!
flended12 wrote: » Not a fan of sours, but was gladly looking forward to the lemon puca. I can confirm, I am still not a fan of sours.
dominatinMC wrote: » Ambush is definetly one of the best out there IMO. Very refreshing, and not overpowering the way a lot of them are now.
Black Sheep wrote: » It's been years since I had any Trouble Brewing, even though they were a stalwart of the early Irish craft beer days. I'm not sure that a beer like Ór would fare too well by current standards, although I retain a soft spot for Dark Arts, I'd almost be afraid to try it again in case it doesn't match what I remember. Anyway, had a can of Ambush last night and thought it was very good - very clean, good body, nice head.
adam240610 wrote: » Had the white hag puca pineapple in the sun today, tasted like I bit into a lemony pineapple, definitely the right day for that one
youcancallmeal wrote: » Picked up these four Fraugruber beers in my local off license at the weekend. Not sure if they were mispriced but all 5.95, even the DIPA. Looking at them on Untappd seems like they are all similar eggy looking NEIPAs. Basically like what Fuerst Wiacek released in Ireland a few months back, they were nice but all samey. Must be a German craft brewer thing that this is the only style the export
Pen Rua wrote: » Gotcha. "Taproom" would have me think the beer is brewed onsite, but eh. I'll see if we can get a table when we visit as outdoor dining should be back for then.
Macy0161 wrote: » Yes, so calling it a taproom is a bit of stretch. Decent food deals in the pre-covid days when I was in there.
BeerNut wrote: » They do both. The pilot kit in Kilkenny produces small-batch specials that are only sold on draught in the taproom.
adrian522 wrote: » Yes I think that's them alright.
Pen Rua wrote: » I may be in the direction of Waterford next weekend. Is there any particular off license worth trying to get to? I believe Metalman is brewed in that part of the country and is seldom available in Cork.
Pen Rua wrote: » do they contract brew in Dundalk as opposed to by themselves in Kilkenny?
adrian522 wrote: » Obviously closed now but they have a bar/taproom setup outback in conjunction with Sullivans Brewinghttps://sullivanstaproom.com/
adrian522 wrote: » Not sure about Waterford bit if you are in Kilkenny the Wine Centre is worth a look.
Pen Rua wrote: » Thanks! As it happens, due there in June so I’ll have that in my to do.
feylya wrote: » You completely miss the point that deliveries can be made, but Whiplash chose not to, and advertise that fact repeatedly, to ensure quality. Do you bang on shop doors when they chose to close between 1 and 2 pm for lunch, just because other places are still open?
adrian522 wrote: » I pointed bout my issue in a single post then I've been responding to individual response Essentially I don't understand why an order made on Wednesday afternoon cam.be delivered on Thursday morning at 7.45 am yet an order made on Thursday afternoon can't be delivered until Tuesday. I struggle with that logic. But anyway I've made my point and received my answer at this point.
feylya wrote: » You've said a lot of things above.
adrian522 wrote: » I've said above what my issue is.