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Cork Off-Licence 17 years 11 months ago #1

Heading to cork by train tomorrow to see an exhibition in the Crawford. Where's a good place to pick up a few decent bottles to bring back to Limerick? The closer to the train station the better!

17 years 11 months ago #2

best place is the abbots ale house its not that close to the train station but it is within five-ten min walking distance depending on your walking speed im sure if you search it on [url:2d2vxwcf]http://www.beermapping.com[/url:2d2vxwcf] you'll find it.

17 years 11 months ago #3

its well worth the walk....bring a few heavy duty bags with you .

17 years 11 months ago #4

Was in Abbots earlier to see two boxes of Weihenstephaner Hefe being delivered for the first time. Wouldn't sell me any though as they hadn't decided on the price per bottle.

Picked up some Schneider-Brooklyner Hopfen-Weisse for the weekend though which was a nice surprise.

17 years 11 months ago #5

they have a nice looking carmelite gift pack in there too if anybody feels like buying me one, lovely looking glass and four bottles of the triple. would go nicely in my soon to be built home bar.

17 years 11 months ago #6

"R_C":301790s7 wrote: two boxes of Weihenstephaner Hefe being delivered for the first time.[/quote:301790s7]Is it just me or is someone, presumably Wally, going nuts with the weissbier at the moment? There seems to be loads of new ones cropping up at the moment. Weihenstephaner is one of the better ones, IMO. They used to sell it really cheaply in The Long Stone in Dublin.

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