I imagine they'll all be arriving on Friday, for addresses in Ireland, so will probably be dispatched Wednesday or Thursday. If they're shipping them overseas, they might have issues.
Still no news on Boxstravaganza dispatch?
Proof of vaccine or PCR required for Tapstravaganza. That could be problematic for me time-wise...
Yeah just saw Green Cheek won't make the cut due to time constraints. That's the one I was most looking forward to. Oh well
I doubt anyone could give you an exact date on that. The beers all have to reach Sligo first, and from yesterday's email it looks like that process is only happening around now.
Anyone know when the boxtravaganza boxes are shipping, I vaguely remember them saying late July?
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Is nothing holy anymore?
I think everyone got those Tapstravaganza ticket emails. It'd be the day after my second jab, but honestly, I wouldn't enjoy it.
Got in on the Tapstravaganza lotto, ticket bought. Still a non-zero chance my second jab will be that day so may need to opt out!
Pen Rua wrote: » I know the price of UK beers has come up in the not so distant past of this thread. Craft Central are carrying 440ml cans of Cloudwater beers for €2.75 - €3.50 which seem exceedingly reasonable.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » How is that not illegal?
BeerNut wrote: » Weak laws. Diageo isn't the problem here, it's the "likes of" crew. The law forbids the absue of a dominant market position, but that position is seen as held by Diageo alone as the company which sells the most beer. That gives Heineken, C&C and Molson Coors carte blanche to offer freebies and muscle out the independents to their hearts' content. A few years ago, Heineken's behaviour was reported to the Competition & Consumer Protection Commission whose job it is to police these things. Their conclusion was that Heineken Ireland was definitely engaged in anti-competitive practices but wasn't doing anything illegal so there was nothing they could do. Case closed. There's absolutely zero political will to tackle this and even the victims are unwilling to support radical legislative intervention in the market in case it backfires on them. All you can do is drink the beer from the breweries you like and stop drinking the beer from the ones you don't. If you think that what the multinationals are doing is wrong, every pint and can of theirs that you buy is endorsing their behaviour. The only thing with any chance of changing the shape of the beer market in Ireland is consumer preference.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I just got my hands on a White Hag Supersplit from my local offie, the rep had left a couple of samples in unstickered cans, its fair tasty but one really is enough
youcancallmeal wrote: » He says the likes of Diageo will offer discounts and free barrels if they keep independent stuff out.
BeerNut wrote: » It's a Helles, not a Pils. /runs away very fast
TaurenDruid wrote: » I drew the line when he tried to give her a sour beer, and told him to just give her a Fischers Pils.
TaurenDruid wrote: » Commiserations!
Black Sheep wrote: » Out it comes, and it's Cute Hoor ... LOL
BeerNut wrote: » The Porterhouse in Temple Bar used to be the starkest example of this: a huge range of beers, lots of rotation, clueless and indifferent staff. I mentioned it to the owner once and he threw up his hands and said it's literally impossible to train bar staff in this stuff becuase they turn over so rapidly. And yet up the street there was The Bull & Castle where the staff changed as often as anywhere else, but they knew their stuff and mostly actually cared. Galway Bay seem to have got this pretty much right over the years too. It really shouldn't be just the nerd-bars though.
Ivefoundgod wrote: » As a local, Tullys is by far the best in terms of craft beers and almost always has at least 2/3 local beers (Ballykilcavan and 12 Acres usually) as well as 5 or 6 others, change it up regularly as well and they do growlers which is great. They don't seem to support O' Haras much anymore which is fair enough I think. Dinn Ri actually has an ok selection of craft now as well though typically only 2/3 taps and usually O' Haras and 12 acres though I have seen other brands like Lagunitas there as well.
Shaka Hislop wrote: » In Tralee if you ask for a craft beer you're given Hophouse13....I actually wish I was joking
BeerNut wrote: » The Porterhouse in Temple Bar used to be the starkest example of this: a huge range of beers, lots of rotation, clueless and indifferent staff. I mentioned it to the owner once and he threw up his hands and said it's literally impossible to train bar staff in this stuff because they turn over so rapidly. And yet up the street there was The Bull & Castle where the staff changed as often as anywhere else, but they knew their stuff and mostly actually cared. Galway Bay seem to have got this pretty much right over the years too. It really shouldn't be just the nerd-bars though.