Hi Nut,
Thank you. Yes, the Bull & Castle's beer hall looks great - plenty of irish craftsbrew on tap! Hope the Monkstown branch have something similar in their menu.
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www.drinkstore.ie) looks like a very nice store for beer and it is just some blocks away from The Cobblestone - which would be like a holy pilgrimage place for an Irish Traditional Music lover like me!
In fact, I should just take care not to drink and 'craic' all my euros away.As I was told, long gone are the days when the pubs and restaurants disputed the student's labor!
Hi Keegan,
I can fetch you a Colorado Indica, yes. It is, certainly, the closer you can get of an american brew here. A nice batch of cascade hops in there! It has a fuller body comparing to american IPAs like Brooklyn's IPA and Snake Dog IPA though. For my money, it is at least as good as the american ones!
Another nice beer to fetch you would be an 'Eisenbahn 5'. We could not say it is, strictly speaking, an "american school beer". But there is a nice amarillo dry hopping there. That makes an american character.
I would like to bring with me a brazilian ale, brewed with ginger, called O'Driscoll (named after the irish rugby player!); but sadly it is, 'till now, out of stock here in São Paulo.
There's a dry hopped pilsen brewed with "guaraná" (an amazonian fruit) which is also very good. I will try to bring one of those too!
Well, thank you for the welcoming, hope I can meet you in the isle and learn about what you're brewing and tasting there!
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All the best!