WesternZulu wrote: » Thank god there isn't! They've the same identical soulless pubs serving crap beer and food all over the UK.
dd972 wrote: » You'd think with the boozing culture we have they'd have colonised our town and cities some time ago, plus costwise they'd annihilate the opposition paying through the nose for their Guinness and Heineken. Only heard bit and bobs of rumour as to why there's no Spoon pubs here ranging from the fact that it's in the Eurozone and it doesn't fit in with their business plan and the Victuallers Association here are keeping them out by some means or other, anybody heard anything more substantial?
MadsL wrote: » Someone needs to sort out the utter pish that passes for beer in Ireland. Ireland has been left way, way behind, when the best beer in the world is being brewed by Americans.
Laneyh wrote: » The food is muck and they keep the costs down by not playing any music so the ones that are more like big halls can be a bit weird. You just have lots of people standing and speaking loudly in a beer hall
Where To wrote: » Think you might mean Vintners there.:)
stimpson wrote: » They have. Many many pubs in Dublin have craft beer on tap or in bottles at the very least.
TPD wrote: » I'd wager that the majority of pubs here are pretty soulless, and I can say for sure that most of them serve the same crap beer. At least wetherspoons might bring the price down a bit. Also they do bring in 'guest ales' every so often, which are pretty tasty.
dirtyden wrote: » What makes a beer a craft beer? Is it how its brewed or the ingredients?
MadsL wrote: » Many, Many? What 'craft beers' are widely available on tap in Dublin? Craft beers such as?