Insect Overlord wrote: » Any fans of Sierra Nevada porter? I'm enjoying my first bottle of it with a chocolate brownie. Yum.
Scortho wrote: » Are they doing after work Thursday tomorrow. That's great value...free food and beer!:D
Insect Overlord wrote: » Any fans of Sierra Nevada porter? I'm enjoying my first bottle of it with a chocolate brownie and the Man United match on TV. Yum.
DarrenG wrote: » Stone IPA, Ruination & Levitation this evening. Great to finally taste some Stone beers. I also have Arrogant Bastard but that's for another day
Seaneh wrote: » Don't age the arrogant bastard, its best fresh. That said, I find stone beers s tad over rated.
DarrenG wrote: » I have no thoughts of ageing any of these.
ciaran76 wrote: » Citra - Oakham Ales very citrus flavour upfront also smells like it. It's like a lite version of a Thornbridge beer.
Seaneh wrote: » So after the pale ale in Sweetmans (which was grand but nothing to write home about)
drumswan wrote: » This is up there with O'Haras as the best Pale Ale in the country.
drumswan wrote: » Pity Sweetmans is so far out of my way. Does anyone know if they are pouring these beers in The Barge?
drumswan wrote: » This is up there with O'Haras as the best Pale Ale in the country IMO. At 4 quid a pint it might just be the best session beer in any Irish pub. Their beers are miles ahead of Galway Bay and as good as Porterhouse.
Andre Salmon wrote: » Where are you based while drinking it? I had a thornbridge Chiron earlier for the first time, wasn't impressed compared to the Jaipur. Obviously Jaipur is of a very high standard.
ciaran76 wrote: » In Dublin now.
adamski8 wrote: » While on the sweetmans topic. I went in tuesday and they only had 2 out of their 6 beers available. Not a great sign if they cant supply themselves with enough of their own beer (especially if they are looking to sell it in other venues)
Andre Salmon wrote: » Ah ok, I haven't noticed that beer before. I assumed you had been across the pond again to sample more micro brews.