"Alan Gold Label":1bhpfw59 wrote: Dublin people do seem to object to the black and tan thing. Probably all these bloody Sinn Fein supporters in the working class areas!
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So you dont consider Sinn Fein supporters or working class people Dubliners ???
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If you think that is offensive then how about "Irish car bomb"? <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D -->
&quot;Alan Gold Label&quot;:3v7digka wrote: Dublin people do seem to object to the black and tan thing. Probably all these bloody Sinn Fein supporters in the working class areas!
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I'd object to this before I'd object to the term black and tan to be honest, but this is getting political now and it's a beer forum.
&quot;Saruman&quot;:1igahp72 wrote: If you think that is offensive then how about "Irish car bomb"? <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D -->[/quote:1igahp72]
&quot;TheBeerNut&quot;:2y85s3re wrote: Beamish? Really? The company who distributed both Guinness and Bass, and who are responsible for the black and tan's popularity in the US, used to hand them out. I wonder what the recommended mixer for Beamish was. Newkie Brown?[/quote:2y85s3re]