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Guinness when in Ireland.

But love my German, Czech, Belgian beers when in Rome so to speak.
 
Would never drink laaaaaager in Ireland, Jesus Christ.
 
 
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Furstenberg......
 
Strawberry Witch - Pint of Furstenberg topped up with a Pernod and Black....
" BFC always gives me a laugh........ "
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Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Furstenberg..........
Still get headaches even thinking about Furstenberg.
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Originally posted by Gary McKay Gary McKay wrote:

Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Furstenberg..........
Still get headaches even thinking about Furstenberg.
 
You can get it in bottles in Tesco if you feel the need....
" BFC always gives me a laugh........ "
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Metalman pale ale from Waterford, lovely stuff. 
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"excuse me barkeep could i trouble you for a fresh slice of orange lightly burnt" LOL
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Erdinger and Lagavulin 16 yr single malt
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Originally posted by AntrimMan AntrimMan wrote:

Originally posted by dundon13 dundon13 wrote:

Originally posted by AntrimMan AntrimMan wrote:

Originally posted by Gaz Gaz wrote:

Anyone try Blue Moon lately? American beer

Lovely

 

Rotten.


According to a mate of mine, if you drink it with a slightly burnt slice of
orange its meant to improve the taste. Havent tried it myself but he swears by it.
 
I've seen bars putting a slice of orange into it. Thats a fooking cocktail where I come from Wink
men putting bloody fruit into bottles necks ffs
 




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Originally posted by sham157 sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by AntrimMan AntrimMan wrote:

Originally posted by dundon13 dundon13 wrote:

Originally posted by AntrimMan AntrimMan wrote:

Originally posted by Gaz Gaz wrote:

Anyone try Blue Moon lately? American beer

Lovely


 


Rotten.


According to a mate of mine, if you drink it with a slightly burnt slice of
orange its meant to improve the taste. Havent tried it myself but he swears by it.

 

I've seen bars putting a slice of orange into it. Thats a fooking cocktail where I come from Wink
men putting bloody fruit into bottles necks ffs
 





Mexicans put fruit in to keep out the flies Irish people thinks it enhances the drink
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Guinness or harp for me depending on mood have to say and both are top class in my bar
Also cud drink Jameson with a drop ofwater all day long
Am also partial to a jäger or two as some may know on here
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Originally posted by deco911 deco911 wrote:

 Mexicans put fruit in to keep out the flies Irish people thinks it enhances the drink

The whole "keep out the flies" thing is a myth, Mexicans do it to hide the taste of the spoiled beer.
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Originally posted by irish_goat irish_goat wrote:

Originally posted by deco911 deco911 wrote:

 Mexicans put fruit in to keep out the flies Irish people thinks it enhances the drink


The whole "keep out the flies" thing is a myth, Mexicans do it to hide the taste of the spoiled beer.


Once worked with a Mexican barman and he told me fly thing
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Cans - Estrella Galicia usually but the local shop keeps increasing the price.
 
Pints - Heineken at home, local brew when abroad.
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Originally posted by deco911 deco911 wrote:

 The whole "keep out the flies" thing is a myth, Mexicans do it to hide the taste of the spoiled beer.


Once worked with a Mexican barman and he told me fly thing[/QUOTE]

They(Mexicans) don't put lime in a lot of their other beers, only the terrible ones. 

Originally posted by FrankosHereNow FrankosHereNow wrote:

Pints - Heineken at home, local brew when abroad.

Why not local brew here? 


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Originally posted by irish_goat irish_goat wrote:


Why not local brew here? 
Most pubs here don't sell local brew, the ones that do are generally expensive. I also rarely go to the pub because it's a fckin rip off. Had 1 pint in O'Neill's on Suffolk St on Sunday. €5.60. Won't be going back there.

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Originally posted by deco911 deco911 wrote:

Guinness or harp for me depending on mood have to say and both are top class in my bar
Do you get an MSDS with that ?
 
 
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rake load of Guinness

Warm day a few cider
 
most the time its just double jd and coke
 
started to drink the honey jd on the rocks and find it great
I'm not a fascist, I'm a priest. Fascists dress in black and go around telling people what to do, whereas...priests... More drink!
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