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17 years 3 months ago #7

"oblivious":155gdqu9 wrote: I not a Irish red[/quote:155gdqu9]I've a feeling it might say it is on the label, for marketing purposes in the UK, I reckon. It certainly doesn't fit the profile, IMO.

Sam Adams Irish Red 17 years 3 months ago #8

I was in Texas over Christmas and I tried Samual Adams Irish Red. I thought it was quite tasty! One to look out for IMO.

17 years 3 months ago #9

Had a bottle of Belfast ale again last week and was I must say quite impressed with it. I do think yes CLotworthy Dobbyn is definitely better but Belfast ale at room temperature is very nice too! Have had a lot worse!!!

17 years 3 months ago #10

They have the Belfast Ale on tap in the Crown in Belfast. Hand pumped and cask conditioned, tis lovely. Just the right temperature fer drinkin too!

17 years 3 months ago #11

"Session":1d1nb9ve wrote: They have the Belfast Ale on tap in the Crown in Belfast. Hand pumped and cask conditioned, tis lovely. Just the right temperature fer drinkin too![/quote:1d1nb9ve]

Its available in a few bar in Belfast and appears to be their most common

17 years 3 months ago #12

"oblivious":1co12bkz wrote: Its available in a few bar in Belfast and appears to be their most common[/quote:1co12bkz]Local(ish) beer for local people. Proper.

Dammit we need a Dublin beer better than Temple Bräu.

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