Clareman wrote: » Good idea for a thread, I'm going to assume you are talking about Guinness by the way.Mod Note After a week or so I will put up a poll for all the venues nominated so everyone can vote for their favourite pint, you can use your vote then to vote your displeasure of some venues or the quality of their product, I don't want to have this thread descend into a slagging match of people saying "Their pint is much, I went there and had an awful pint" or anything like that, lets keep it positive folks, and you never know we might arrange a meetup for the venue voted the best pint.
finbarrk wrote: » A bit pointless really. Everyone is going to say their local has the best pint. Lots of locals from Kilbaha to Mountshannon.
Carry wrote: » It is.They all talk about Ennis pubs, by the way. And it's not about the best pint, it's about the best atmosphere, the best pub really. I vote for Pepper's in Feakle! Why? I'm not really a pint drinker, but if I do, the pint (of Guinness) has just the right temperature, not too cold, not too sloppy, in here. But the feel is right: an old-fashioned pub with original sessions and a true country crowd - love them or hate them:D The decor is lovely and country kitschy, and there is no sports-TV blaring. The landlord is an outspoken charmer who takes no ****e, the barmaids (especially the Polish ones) are a draw to the local bachelors (who will always be bachelors, no matter how hard they try - part of the charm here ). And altogether it's a pub as Irish as it goes. You can actually have a conversation in here, that is, if you are interested in the lay of the land, the condition for cattle and the latest gossip Anyhow, it's warm and welcoming, and that's how a best pint should be - don't you think?
Macushlablue wrote: » Buggles Pub in Kilrush....absolutely exceptional pint!
Clareman wrote: » It was, seems that Bugglers kick it off, I've it added back in now