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03-18-2006, 02:05 PM
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Bailey's
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Anyone been to a Bailey's, as far as I know they are a chain but I'm not sure how big they are. Lot's of beer on tap, I think they said 35 and they have a ton of bottles. I had a SNPA draft, rogue dead guy, sam smith nut oatmeal stout, and a mob jack pale ale.
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03-18-2006, 02:43 PM
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I have some Bailey's in my coffee right now... 
(I had my first taste of whisky the day I came home from the hospital (tradition). I'm IRISH 24/7/365!)
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03-19-2006, 02:19 PM
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HurricaneFloyd,
Never heard of Bailey's, is it around Richmond? I just went to Capital Ale House in Innsbruck for St. Patty's Day and they have 75 beers on tap, it was too crowded to see the selection so I just drank Guiness. They had a tent set up so this was likely the least crowded place for St. Patty's. I'm always looking for places with good beer on tap.
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03-19-2006, 03:46 PM
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They just opened one in Newport News. I love the place. It is the only bar I know of that serves Bare Knuckle Stout. I think they also have like 30 others on tap.
The atmosphere is great, the food is pretty good, and it is going to be a popular spot to hang out at, I think.
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03-19-2006, 04:15 PM
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Lion,
Capital Ale is great if you want to spend $7.50 for a pint. The one in the West End is about 3 miles from my apartment. Bailey's has a ton of beers on tap and bottle, there is one at the intersection of robius and hugenot and then there's one close to me on west broad.
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03-27-2006, 07:38 PM
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There is one in Dearborn Mi, on Michigan Ave.
I have not visited it, though it has been there for a few years.
I was not aware there was a chain of them.
Perhaps I will visit the place to see what they all have to try.
Mostly stick to the local(crawling distance) watering holes.
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03-27-2006, 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by HurricaneFloyd
Lion,
Capital Ale is great if you want to spend $7.50 for a pint. The one in the West End is about 3 miles from my apartment. Bailey's has a ton of beers on tap and bottle, there is one at the intersection of robius and hugenot and then there's one close to me on west broad.
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The Total Wine that we frequent is on Robius so next time we're out that way stocking up we will have to check it out. I don't mind paying $7.50 for a pint if I'm only going to have one, and I usually only have one when I'm out (although it's really two cause SWMBO drinks).
Jason
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