I was out that way a few weeks ago and very impressed with the selection in Molloys around the corner. They have really embraced craft beer in there now. Its great to see!
I popped in there recently, well impressed the selection too. They have increased it considerably in a short time. Loads f Irish and they followed up on a request of mine to get more of the Einstock range in. I'd recommend the place!
"delzep":nr61wb4y wrote: Shame the pubs in the village don't have the same vision to stock anything decent[/quote:nr61wb4y]
Not at all - sure I'd never have the excuse to go into town then! <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_smile.gif" alt="" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) -->
I agree thought - not too much hope for Quinlan's, The Laurels and that other dreadful place....
I had tried to get Áras Chrónáin to get Dungarvan beers but got little support. It's done & dusted as a Diageo house, I'm afraid.
Closest place thats bus friendly is Sheary's in Crumlin that serve 5 Lamps Lager on draught (Flensberger and Sanda IPA in bottles). Very enthusiastic owner with regards Irish craft beer...they're looking to install a few more taps soon.