siblers wrote: » Porterhouse near Mike's takeaway is probably your best bet.
xxyyzz wrote: » Unfortunately Kerry is a bit of a craft beer wasteland. The best you'll find on tap is Tom Crean's and that is just rebranded Tennants. There are a few good offies alright and a few places might sell a few bottles of O'Hara's. It's a shame people aren't willing to open their minds a bit more with decent beer IMHO, the quality is so much better than the Diageo swill.
Skidrow wrote: » Seems to be a wasteland for jazz/blues also.:mad:
dobman88 wrote: » Nope, I used to work there. That place is lucky to have Guinness never mind craft beer :pac:
dobman88 wrote: » Yeah, I got into crafts about 6 months ago when I told my Dad I was bored with lager and he recommended Smithwicks Pale Ale. And I loved it. I have started trying more beers recently and most of them are going down nicely. Some of the beers I've tried to date that are all available in Killarney are: Smithwicks Pale Ale, Smithwicks Winter (limited edition), Donegal Blonde Ale, Dungarvan helvic gold, O' Haras Pale Ale, King Goblin special reserve 6.6% (a Swedish beer, strong but goes down easy), O' Haras Irish Red, IPA, and a Kinsale Pale. Ones to try soon are: Bishops Finger, Smithwicks Long Summer (limited edition), Sierra Nevada and a range of stuff from Galway Bay brewery including "of foam and fury" which I haven't seen in town yet but I have a friend bringing them down when he visits. I also went looking round town this eve and Courtneys is the only place for crafts and foreign beers. A lot of places have Smithwicks Pale but that's it. Any recommendations on beers to get in the offy to try out??
whisky_galore wrote: » A musical monoculture of Come out you Black and Tan/Wagon Wheel/Sweet Home Alabama.
whisky_galore wrote: » Beer-wise, my biggest let down was the so-called 'Porterhouse'....'Oh great, they're after opening up here' 'Oh.........crap'
dobman88 wrote: » I guess I will have to suffer through Courtneys for the crafts.
whisky_galore wrote: » Don't forget your earplugs so.
xLisaBx wrote: » Anyone have any suggestions as to where I could try get a summer job? I need to save money for college after the leaving!
stop animal cruelty wrote: » Danny mann are looking for food & bev staff, tbh most hotels in killarney would...any experience??
xLisaBx wrote: » No experience at all, couldn't really work all year with studying. Was thinking Easons but don't know how I'd go about applying
stop animal cruelty wrote: » hotels would be hiring this time of year, for the summer only...tbh l reckon Eason's would be more so looking for people full time, ya they might that on a student but you would have a greater chance of getting a job in a hotel...
xLisaBx wrote: » I'll send out the CVs next week to the hotels, thanks for the advice
whisky_galore wrote: » Haven't been in there drinking since it was the GS Hotel, good to know that.
dobman88 wrote: » I work in the malton and they hire loads of students for summer work. It might only start as weddings and banquets but the hotel is so busy you will end up getting full time. Also, when you go back to school they will keep you on at weekends if you're any good. Get your CV into every hotel in town. All hotels are crying out for students, regardless of experience. Just remember there are 100's of students doing the same good luck
xLisaBx wrote: » Thank you how did you hand in your cv? Like who to address it to and hand it to etc?
Aodhagan wrote: » Dealz are taking CV's but make sure you speak to a manager and give off a good impression, make them remember you, or it will be binned.
stop animal cruelty wrote: » Is it a tough place to work? I can imagine it being crazy busy....