Is trying out new craft beers the equivalent of alcoholic beverage swinging?
Lots to choose from but not always readily available, have to travel to taste and often best enjoyed in a nice hotel.
Some I have met:-
White Stag stout
Knockmealdown stout
Howling Gale
Devil's Helles
Black Donkey (aka Banshee Beer..lol)
Belfast Black.
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Judging by the lack of interest in this thread I can only suppose that most people on here must be Guness and Heino types who are far less adventurous in their choice of beer than in their choice of sexual pastimes.
As with safe sex ....... always drink responsibly. |
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By *iscuits8Man
over a year ago
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I do enjoy a few crafties and love trying out new ones. Few highlights of the past couple of years being being Black's Kinsale pale ale, Connemara's Irish Ale, Brú Tropical IPA, and Arcadia Kolsch by Wicklow Wolf. Always make a point when abroad of seeing what local craft brews are available too. |
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"Judging by the lack of interest in this thread I can only suppose that most people on here must be Guness and Heino types who are far less adventurous in their choice of beer than in their choice of sexual pastimes.
As with safe sex ....... always drink responsibly."
I rarely drink - sorry for the lack of interest |
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"Yeah Wicklow wolf is lovely, had a few pints while staying in enniskerry. White stag have a good range as do 8 degrees. There are a load of good craft breweries about these days. "
White Stag have a gluten free range for those with gluten intolerance. |
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over a year ago
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"Beard here I don't drink so honestly have no interest in craft beer but it is a cool process for how it's made"
They are Shiite to be honest 12 13 or even 14 they’re all rank another fazze
I think
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Let’s have a vegan beer or on the morning after a vegan breakfast and go for a swim
And come out and have a full Irish breast and all the trimmings and maybe a sauna in the inchadooney |
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By *iscuits8Man
over a year ago
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On the stout thing - I've never liked stout. Can't stomach a Guinness / Beamish / Murphy's. But one Christmas a few years back someone gifted me a McGargle's set which included their stout, and I liked it. The only ever stout where I've got past the first sip and actually finished it. |
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Got a gift box of 12 beers from the Crafty Brewing Company off a customer at Xmas, some very nice pale ale and Belgian lagers in it, I was pleasantly surprised. Belgium make some amazing beer in my opinion. |
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"Got a gift box of 12 beers from the Crafty Brewing Company off a customer at Xmas, some very nice pale ale and Belgian lagers in it, I was pleasantly surprised. Belgium make some amazing beer in my opinion."
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Belgium Ales for the win. Pretty strong but so good. Chimay, Duvel, La Trappe, Chouffee, Kwak etc… are all delishhhh. I’d limit myself to maybe one or two max. Best enjoyed as a treat |
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"Belgium Ales for the win. Pretty strong but so good. Chimay, Duvel, La Trappe, Chouffee, Kwak etc… are all delishhhh. I’d limit myself to maybe one or two max. Best enjoyed as a treat"
Dont think Duvel, Chimay and Kwak qualify as craft beers since they are industrially brewed. Dont know about the other ones. Belgian beer also give you tremendous hangover if consumed in amount larger than couple of pints |
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"Belgium Ales for the win. Pretty strong but so good. Chimay, Duvel, La Trappe, Chouffee, Kwak etc… are all delishhhh. I’d limit myself to maybe one or two max. Best enjoyed as a treat
Dont think Duvel, Chimay and Kwak qualify as craft beers since they are industrially brewed. Dont know about the other ones. Belgian beer also give you tremendous hangover if consumed in amount larger than couple of pints "
Must search out some 0% alcohol ones to try
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"Belgium Ales for the win. Pretty strong but so good. Chimay, Duvel, La Trappe, Chouffee, Kwak etc… are all delishhhh. I’d limit myself to maybe one or two max. Best enjoyed as a treat"
They are like sudsy water for fuck sake |
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