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16 years 1 month ago #43

"n1mbus":1usenhwf wrote: Is this going to be a regular at Aldi[/quote:1usenhwf]

Its part of their Specially Selected range so it'll be round for a while hopefully.
It has become a regular weekend beer for myself so I hope it stays around for a while, I quite like it.

I find all Aldi's Specially Selected range very good. Fair play to them for giving it a go.

16 years 1 month ago #44

Hi,
Who says you can't get true quality Irish food in Aldi and cheaper .I wonder do they give tours of the brewery.The building is small in Carlow but I notice the address is in Bagenalstown.
Regards,
Atkin.

16 years 1 month ago #45

"slayerking":7nzox7u2 wrote: I find all Aldi's Specially Selected range very good.[/quote:7nzox7u2]Seamus said they're quality control is very rigorous. They keep prices low on their overheads but, as far as he's seen, don't skimp on the product.

"atkin":7nzox7u2 wrote: The building is small in Carlow but I notice the address is in Bagenalstown.[/quote:7nzox7u2]They moved from Carlow Town to Bagenalstown last summer.

16 years 1 month ago #46

The sign is still up on the place in Carlow it looks like it is still used.The malt houses referred to on the back of the bottle are usually know as grain stores. These are owned usually by Minch Norton.

16 years 1 month ago #47

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This is seriously my favourite alcoholic beverage, a pity it doesn't have a cooler name.

Aldi Traditional Irish Ale 15 years 7 months ago #48

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"slayerking":1t2ij6oj wrote: 4 Pack of "Traditional Irish Ale" 330ml bottles [b:1t2ij6oj]€5.99[/b:1t2ij6oj].
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Down to just €3.99 now....

Can't be selling too well, can it?

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