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17 years 8 months ago #7

"TheBeerNut":1aoxfff2 wrote: Wexford Irish Cream Ale[/quote:1aoxfff2]
Dare I ask?

17 years 8 months ago #8

"bigears":3kivovoj wrote:

"TheBeerNut":3kivovoj wrote: Wexford Irish Cream Ale[/quote:3kivovoj]
Dare I ask?[/quote:3kivovoj]

Its big in the US, never had it but if ti a true cream ale is a American lager with ale yeast

17 years 8 months ago #9

[quote:2x4zzrj9]Its big in the US, never had it but if ti a true cream ale is a American lager with ale yeast[/quote:2x4zzrj9]Somehow with the word 'Wexford' in there I have a sinking feeling it's more of a Caffreys/Kilkenny style.

17 years 8 months ago #10

"bigears":1xdb07de wrote: [quote:1xdb07de]Its big in the US, never had it but if ti a true cream ale is a American lager with ale yeast[/quote:1xdb07de]Somehow with the word 'Wexford' in there I have a sinking feeling it's more of a Caffreys/Kilkenny style.[/quote:1xdb07de]

I don't like it at all. It's the Cafferys style american target audience.

I must take a look at the Irish Heritage Beer Sampler next time I'm in. Never even noticed it. There are a couple of aisles like Dunnes Stores with microbrews, sixpacks one side, individual bottles on the other to make up your own six pack. It's american micro brews first, then divides into beer by country, Belgium, England, France, Holland, Ireland.

I never make it down past B for Belgium!!!

17 years 8 months ago #11

This stuff[/url:17noeby1]?

Sounds like the real authentic stuff to me! <!-- s:P --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_razz.gif" alt=":P" title="Razz" /><!-- s:P -->

&amp;quot;blurb&amp;quot;:17noeby1 wrote: The rich, smooth flavor of Wexford Irish Cream Ale was born over five generations of brewing traditions in the family owned Wexford Ale Company established in 1810. [/quote:17noeby1]

&amp;quot;and...&amp;quot;:17noeby1 wrote: original recipe using only Irish malt [b:17noeby1]and hops[/b:17noeby1].[/quote:17noeby1]

Beer Advocators seem to like it though[/url:17noeby1]!

17 years 8 months ago #12

&amp;quot;VaBrewer&amp;quot;:2z8ils0p wrote:

&amp;quot;bigears&amp;quot;:2z8ils0p wrote: Somehow with the word 'Wexford' in there I have a sinking feeling it's more of a Caffreys/Kilkenny style.[/quote:2z8ils0p]
I don't like it at all. It's the Cafferys style american target audience.[/quote:2z8ils0p]The Anglo-American target audience ackshooly: it's made by Greene King in Bury St Edmund's. Exactly like Caffrey's made in Burton-on-Trent by Coors, I'd imagine.

&amp;quot;VaBrewer&amp;quot;:2z8ils0p wrote: There are a couple of aisles like Dunnes Stores with microbrews, sixpacks one side, individual bottles on the other[/quote:2z8ils0p] <!-- s:shock: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_eek.gif" alt=":shock:" title="Shocked" /><!-- s:shock: --> When were you last in Dunnes?

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