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Messrs 13 years 4 months ago #13

Most of their setup is in the basement, if you ask nicely one of the lads will show you around it. I even got to sample from a bright beer tank when i was shown around. I always enjoyed a pint in there when i lived in Dublin and i'd be very sad to see it go.

Messrs 13 years 4 months ago #14

Was Messrs Maguire part of the Quinn empire?

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Messrs 13 years 4 months ago #15

Yes. It's why next door is called Q, apparently.

Messrs 13 years 4 months ago #16

&amp;quot;TheBeerNut&amp;quot;:dowp0ugf wrote: Yes. It's why next door is called Q, apparently.[/quote:dowp0ugf]


Oh dear lord no?????

Messrs 13 years 4 months ago #17

Popped in there today and had a pint of their Jul Ol, if you have the time to let it warm up and the fizz to die off it's a nice pint, kind of like a stronger, slightly darker Porterhouse Red. A shame it's served so fizzy.

Messrs 13 years 4 months ago #18

&amp;quot;fobster&amp;quot;:158r1vvn wrote: Popped in there today and had a pint of their Jul Ol, if you have the time to let it warm up and the fizz to die off it's a nice pint, kind of like a stronger, slightly darker Porterhouse Red. A shame it's served so fizzy.[/quote:158r1vvn]

I think that's probably White Gypsy's Yule Ol rebadged. I've also found that their beers can be too fizzy as well.

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