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    Franciscan Well Chieftain IPA
    How was it?
    Cloughmore Dark Water was a great stout from a microbrewery in Cloughmore, Ireland.
    I don't do stouts or porters. The nicest Irish beer I had so far is Scraggy Bay IPA. The best of a fairly average bunch of Irish craft beers but even the worst of them is better than anything that was previously available in Ireland. Actually McGraths Pale Ale too. It's Northern Irish but they sell it south of the border. Not like Sierra Nevada, just a classic British pale ale. Perfect balance.
    yes I agree that only a few years ago none of these wonderful microbrews were available too much in Ireland. Now it's a completely different story every everywhere I looked there were dozens and dozens and dozens of microbrews nice and fresh nice pulled pints especially I enjoyed the microbrews in Clonakilty also in Goleen and Bantry in the Southwest beautiful country too. Cork was lovely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
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    Franciscan Well Chieftain IPA
    How was it?
    Cloughmore Dark Water was a great stout from a microbrewery in Cloughmore, Ireland.
    I don't do stouts or porters. The nicest Irish beer I had so far is Scraggy Bay IPA. The best of a fairly average bunch of Irish craft beers but even the worst of them is better than anything that was previously available in Ireland. Actually McGraths Pale Ale too. It's Northern Irish but they sell it south of the border. Not like Sierra Nevada, just a classic British pale ale. Perfect balance.
    yes I agree that only a few years ago none of these wonderful microbrews were available too much in Ireland. Now it's a completely different story every everywhere I looked there were dozens and dozens and dozens of microbrews nice and fresh nice pulled pints especially I enjoyed the microbrews in Clonakilty also in Goleen and Bantry in the Southwest beautiful country too. Cork was lovely.
    I occasionally go to Dublin for Gaelic football games but I go to Westport quite regularly to walk my dogs round Clew Bay. There's a Clew Bay Sunset beer just been produced but it doesn't compare to the sunset. It's like a slightly tastier Smithwicks which was the only thing I used to drink over there.

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    Franciscan Well Chieftain IPA
    How was it?
    Cloughmore Dark Water was a great stout from a microbrewery in Cloughmore, Ireland.
    I don't do stouts or porters. The nicest Irish beer I had so far is Scraggy Bay IPA. The best of a fairly average bunch of Irish craft beers but even the worst of them is better than anything that was previously available in Ireland. Actually McGraths Pale Ale too. It's Northern Irish but they sell it south of the border. Not like Sierra Nevada, just a classic British pale ale. Perfect balance.
    yes I agree that only a few years ago none of these wonderful microbrews were available too much in Ireland. Now it's a completely different story every everywhere I looked there were dozens and dozens and dozens of microbrews nice and fresh nice pulled pints especially I enjoyed the microbrews in Clonakilty also in Goleen and Bantry in the Southwest beautiful country too. Cork was lovely.
    I occasionally go to Dublin for Gaelic football games but I go to Westport quite regularly to walk my dogs round Clew Bay. There's a Clew Bay Sunset beer just been produced but it doesn't compare to the sunset. It's like a slightly tastier Smithwicks which was the only thing I used to drink over there.
    Smithwick's is good. I had about 3 pints while in Dublin. But the Franciscan Well IPA Chieftain was really tops.

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    8-Degrees The Full Irish Single Malt IPA:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivCl...ature=youtu.be

    The Full Irish was released at the 2014 Easter BeerFest in Cork and it was widely regarded as the best beer of the festival.
    This beer is brewed using 100% Irish malt and showcases the best home grown barley, malted in Cork.
    Style: Single Irish malt IPA
    Malt: 100% Irish pale malt
    Hops: Ahtanum, Centennial, Citra, Amarillo
    Strength: 6% ABV
    Bitterness: 65 IBUs
    Tasting notes
    Colour/appearance: pours a pale gold colour, with lovely white head. Medium carbonation.
    Aroma: lots of hops! It’s a hop bomb with citrus and floral characters, grapefruit at the fore with hints of lime, melon and lychees.
    Flavour: hoppy fruit with a biscuity malt body.
    Aftertaste: rounded bitterness that cleanes the palate with a lingering sweetness from the single malt, preparing the palate for the next sip.
    Last edited by brocktonblockbust; 02-19-2015 at 01:23 AM.

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    Olde Hickory Event Horizon: an imperial stout aged in Buffalo Trace Bourbon barrels....but YOOOOOOU cocksuckers can't have any! HA!

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Olde Hickory Event Horizon: an imperial stout aged in Buffalo Trace Bourbon barrels....but YOOOOOOU cocksuckers can't have any! HA!
    Franciscan Well IPA

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    @El Kabong Table Rock Pale Ale looks awwweesomne

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    Foothill's People's Porter Bourbon Barrel Aged is VERY nice. Sexual Chocolate is a good one as well, also by Foothills. 92% rating on beer advocate

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    I have a few beers that i can recommend, from all over the world. I drink a lot of beer.

    All of these are very popular though. tried heaps of beers cant remember em all though!

    My Favorite beers!
    1: Mariestad Old OX
    2 Stonewood
    3: Peroni
    4: Stella
    5: Becks

    Last night a good friend of mine gave me 14 slabs of beer!

    7x Lapin Kulta
    3x Spendrups premium gold
    2x Royal export
    1x Stark öl
    1x Tuborg

    and to top it of 3 liter greygoose.
    Last edited by Xwetie; 02-19-2015 at 01:48 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xwetie View Post
    I have a few beers that i can recommend, from all over the world. I drink a lot of beer.

    All of these are very popular though. tried heaps of beers cant remember em all though!

    My Favorite beers!
    1: Mariestad Old OX
    2 Stonewood
    3: Peroni
    4: Stella
    5: Becks

    Last night a good friend of mine gave me 14 slabs of beer!

    7x Lapin Kulta
    3x Spendrups premium gold
    2x Royal export
    1x Stark öl
    1x Tuborg

    and to top it of 3 liter greygoose.
    I have only drunk four beers on that list of 10. I do really love Stella.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    8-Degrees The Full Irish Single Malt IPA:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivCl...ature=youtu.be

    The Full Irish was released at the 2014 Easter BeerFest in Cork and it was widely regarded as the best beer of the festival.
    This beer is brewed using 100% Irish malt and showcases the best home grown barley, malted in Cork.
    Style: Single Irish malt IPA
    Malt: 100% Irish pale malt
    Hops: Ahtanum, Centennial, Citra, Amarillo
    Strength: 6% ABV
    Bitterness: 65 IBUs
    Tasting notes
    Colour/appearance: pours a pale gold colour, with lovely white head. Medium carbonation.
    Aroma: lots of hops! It’s a hop bomb with citrus and floral characters, grapefruit at the fore with hints of lime, melon and lychees.
    Flavour: hoppy fruit with a biscuity malt body.
    Aftertaste: rounded bitterness that cleanes the palate with a lingering sweetness from the single malt, preparing the palate for the next sip.
    Craft breweries everywhere are using American hops to get that citrus taste. I bet this beer is very similar to Torpedo IPA. I was in a Dutch brewery a couple of weeks ago with a friend of mine who is friends with the brewery owner. It's called De Molen. They're getting a massive reputation so I thought I'd go and try their stuff. They so a Sierra Nevada pale ale knockoff, a SN Torpedo knockoff and an absolute world class triple that is not a knockoff of any of the top triples. They also do a bunch of other really top beers but all the bottles look exactly the same and the names are in Dutch and it turned into a bit of a session so I can't remember what was what. The bloke ended up giving us the keys to the brewery and fucking off.

    Well worth a trip if you're in that part of the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Xwetie View Post
    I have a few beers that i can recommend, from all over the world. I drink a lot of beer.

    All of these are very popular though. tried heaps of beers cant remember em all though!

    My Favorite beers!
    1: Mariestad Old OX
    2 Stonewood
    3: Peroni
    4: Stella
    5: Becks

    Last night a good friend of mine gave me 14 slabs of beer!

    7x Lapin Kulta
    3x Spendrups premium gold
    2x Royal export
    1x Stark öl
    1x Tuborg

    and to top it of 3 liter greygoose.
    I have only drunk four beers on that list of 10. I do really love Stella.
    What do you think of the rest of the beers who's on this list? which you have tried of course

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    The best! I've been getting drunk off this stuff for 10 years!
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