inisboffin wrote: » Regulars in a lot of places got a free pint or two last year. Did ye know that a lot of pubs were *given* barrels of *free* Guinness to do with as they will. A lot sold it for a euro or two, some gave more discounts, a few free, some less. I heard a rumour that Woodquay and Prospect Hill are the places for the deals on pints, but regulars from those places told me that!:D
thelongfellow wrote: » Not true. Diageo 'asked' publicans to lower the price of Guinness for the day around Galway and gave them nothing in return last year. Considering how much stock pubs get from Diageo it's hard to turn them down if they ask for a 'favour'...
inisboffin wrote: » Not what I was told from one publican and one senior bar staff from Two different city centre Galway pubs. One even mentioned quantities. One of us has misinformation.
Dr McManus wrote: » My cousin has worked for Guinness plc and Grand Metropolitan plc; which merged in 1997 and became Diageo; for 22 years in Dublin. Guinness plc (now Diageo) have always supplied free barrels of Guinness to pubs for Arthur's day. It has always been at the discretion of the Publican whether to give the free Guinness away, or to sell it at a reduced rate. This is a fact; not just in Dublin, but all over Ireland. Galway is no exception.
yeehaw wrote: » This has ALWAYS been the case, for as long as the noble marketing tradition of Arthur's day has existed.
inisboffin wrote: » I heard a rumour that Woodquay and Prospect Hill are the places for the deals on pints, but regulars from those places told me that!:D
Shanley wrote: » Bierhaus are having an anti-arthurs day , they have three great deals one of them is Hooker @ €3, cant remember the others Also, they are not selling Guinness on the day! *Just checked its Beamish, Hooker & Murphys @ €3
kraggy wrote: » Fair fcuks to them. The Arthur's Day thing is a sick, cynical marketing load of bullshti. But given the public's indifferent and apathetic attitude (which includes its reaction to the political tragedy that is unfolding before our eyes), I wouldn't be surprised if we swallow this whole shennanigans hook, line and sinker after a few years. And Galway Hooker is the nicest thing out of glass I've tasted in years. Absolutely delicious. I implore each and every one of you to try it. It's an acquired taste but once you drink one full pint, you'll be hooked. K.
JustMary wrote: » More is revealed in an article in today's Sentinel - can't find it on-line, sorry. David Gray is headlining an open-air, ticket-only concert at the Docks, starting at 17:59. Unless you are a ticket holder, don't expect to get in to Roisin Dubh, Kellys, Tigh Coilis or Taaffes afterwards. And a well-placed source tells me that the tickets sold out a couple of weeks ago, and that artists from the concert will be gigging - not together - in those pubs after the concert.
missfemale wrote: » there usually around 3euro a pint in mc swiggans