Was in there over the weekend myself - was pleasantly surprised when i saw it was only 3.90 - only 90 cents deerer than you can buy a bottle of it in o'briens off license up the road - sure it would be rude not to go to the pub at that rate! and yes it was nice alright!! <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_smile.gif" alt="" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) -->
Saw 2 bottles of OHaras Stout and Red in the window of the Soi8 Bar, Sukhumvut Soi 8, Bangkok, Thailand on Sunday night. Dunno if they're just boasting bottles, or actually stock it, but cool to see either way!
&quot;kenmc&quot;:s627846d wrote: Dunno if they're just boasting bottles, or actually stock it[/quote:s627846d]I'd guess the former. The actual drinks list[/url:s627846d] is rather less impressive.
&quot;FranJ&quot;:3jo8i862 wrote: Had dinner in Chapter One recently and O'Haras was on the Beer menu, main options on the list.[/quote:3jo8i862]Damn! I'd heard that and was planning to go along and check for myself. Thanks a lot, FranJ!
&quot;Saruman&quot;:33lzxcf2 wrote: O'Hara's Irish Pale Ale now on draught in The Queens Pub, Dalkey, Co. Dublin[/quote:33lzxcf2]
Ah beauty! Don't normally head in there as I'm more of a Kings Inn man (though their lack of choice is pishing me off). Finally some craft beer available in Dalkey.[/quote:33lzxcf2]
I was just talking to the young O'hara's brewer on Monday (I'm terrible with names) and I was bemoaning the lack of places carrying craft beer in Dun Laoghaire and he mentioned the Queens Pub; I'm glad to see the craft beer slowly making it this way. (The Purty Kitchen carried and and stopped before I even realized it.)