"silenus":4a5te5mv wrote: BTW, whats your opinion on the Curim & Mollings from Carlow brew co. ?[/quote:4a5te5mv]
Personally I liked the first mouthful of each, the curim had a nice refreshing taste but quickly got old. Mollings similarly, i thought that it was quite similar to a red I brewed a while back, but again I fell out of love with it towards the end of the glass. OHaras is by far the best of the three, hands down for me.
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I think Curim is decent, I'm not crazy about Molings but I hear O'Haras Red is nice on draught. I would agree their stout is the pick of the bunch. Are you thinking of bottles or draught?
Curim I can take or leave: it's good with a curry, but not really up there in the international wheat beer stakes. Moling's is one of my favourite Irish reds, but it looks like I'm alone in that...
Séan, see the thread here[/url:3fl8r06q] on O'Hara's Red. It's either a completely different beer to Molings, or I'm cracking up.
Molings is only ok compared to Rebel red, but Rebel wasn't a patch on O'Hara's Red when we tasted side by side.