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17 years 2 months ago #7

"Adeptus":2r5xtgcq wrote:
In the pubs it was a killer though. 300ml glass of beer in Brewpub[/url:2r5xtgcq]cost 4.36. Very tasty though.[/quote:2r5xtgcq]

Expensive round. <!-- s:shock: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_eek.gif" alt=":shock:" title="Shocked" /><!-- s:shock: -->

17 years 2 months ago #8

Luckily it was just selfish little me <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt=":D" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D -->

The kleptomaniac auld dear didn't join me...

Copenhagen 17 years 2 months ago #9

I'm actually in Copenhagen at the moment. The Jacobsen line never really took off here-probably would have if it didn't have so much tough competition, although it is cheaper than some of the other small breweries here. I know that the Schoolhouse Pub in Ballsbridge had Jacobsen for something like 8 euro a bottle a year or so ago-I noticed it and asked the barman to take a look at it saw that it was about 6 months past its due date and passed. It's probably still there if you want it! The Svaneke Bryghus beers are nicely priced and readily available here too.
Still meaning to write an article on Copenhagen and Danish beer...

17 years 2 months ago #10

This beer was launched(by the Restaurant Assoc of Ireland) soley to be drunk with food, and was not supplied to regular bars/offies. There were 3 beers in total and all quite good, shame.

17 years 2 months ago #11

&amp;quot;silenus&amp;quot;:1jol3j3z wrote: There were 3 beers in total[/quote:1jol3j3z]4, surely? Brown Ale, Dark Lager, Bramley Wit and Saaz Blonde.

&amp;quot;silenus&amp;quot;:1jol3j3z wrote: and all quite good, shame.[/quote:1jol3j3z]I'd rather have a Duvel or a Westmalle or an O'Hara's Celebration with food over any of them.

17 years 2 months ago #12

Thats right, forgot about the wit.
I had brooklyn lager with BBQ ribs the other night, delish.
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