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Old 05-17-2012, 10:12 PM   #1
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So the wife and I are on day four traveling in Ireland. Obviously, many pints of Guinness have already been consumed. We visited the Guniness brewery. Unforunately, it's light on brewing and heavy on marketing, which has been written about quite a bit on the travel sites. Still, drinking a pint while overlooking the city is pretty nice.

Smithwick's was the stop earlier today. While still a big beer company, definately a much better brewery tour -- at least they take you through the actual production faciliy, and quite a bit of brewing history at the abby too.

While there's not a huge craft beer movement here, there is a small one that seems to be growing fast. Thus far we've sampled beers from Brew Dog, 8 Degrees, Dungarvan, O'Hara's, Trouble, and Hooker. We visited a fantastic beer bar in Dublin called the Black Sheep too. Tonight though was spent sampling Irish whiskey including Green Spot and Slane Castle, both super tasty.

Well, typing on a tablet keyboard sucks, especially after several whiskeys. So, I'm out.... but just thought I'd share.

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If you make it to cork, be sure to visit the Fransican Well. It is a Brew pub that make fantastic beer.

There is about 3 great beer pubs in Cork. Abbots ale house, the bierhouse and the franciscan well.

Finally here a good list of all the craft beer brewery in Ireland http://www.beoir.org/index.php?option=com_sobi2&catid=7&Itemid=79

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Akavango, thanks for the list. The girl that did our tour at Smithwick's mentioned the Fransican Well too. Although, she couldn't remembr the exact name. She said it had something to do with a Friary. We're actually headed down to Kinsale for a couple of days, so not too far from Cork.
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Check out beoir.org. Watch the top banner and click on it when it shows craft pubs & brewery's . There are a few in the south. If your near the burren in co. Clare there is a pub in lisdoonvarna called the roadside tavern, it's a micro brewery that serves it in the pub, ask for Peter and he'll give you a tour..
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Beoir.org also has an app for iPhone and android phone to find craft beer. It works with location and will show you the closest pub around you that serve craft beer. It is a free app.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/beoirfinder/id469945586?mt=8
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Not that I'm adding much here, but, if you're spending any more time in Dublin, there is a brewpub chain(?) called Porterhouse. The one I saw was in Temple Bar. I didn't get a chance to stop at it because my time there was really limited but it looked to have a good crowd in there. I took that to be a good sign. Of course, I saw a lot of locals drinking Budweiser so a good crowd might not mean much.
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If your heading to Dingle check out The Dingle Brewing Company. It's small but they make the best Irish lager I have ever had.

http://dinglebrewingcompany.com/

And just to add....any trip to Ireland is not complete without a stop in the Dingle peninsula. Make the drive, you'll love it.
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@the_general Many folks recomended the Porterhouse, but we didn't make it there. Far too much to much to do in too little time.

@j1laskey We will be spending a day in Dingle. Dingle Brewing is on my list.

@oh_crap i'm going to have to check out the map to see exactly where it is in comparison
to where we'll be. God knows you dont have to twist my arm to get a beer. Thanks for the tip.
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Well then, I'll have to check out Porterhouse next time. Now I have an excuse to go back!

By the way, we skipped out on Porterhouse to grab dinner at The Larder (also in Temple Bar). I highly recommend it. I had a great steak there.


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