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I mean, I like Guinness, but I got to thinking and now I’m wondering.
And here’s an Irish race car.
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Yup
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If you’re sticking with stouts, Murphy’s or Beamish is your way to go. St. James’ Gate Brewery (where Guinness is brewed) also brew a red ale called Smithwick’s and Harp, a lager.
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Kilkenny?
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More than there have been in recent years due to encouragement of craft brewing.
It had been reduced to Guinness, Murphy’s, Smithwicks and not much else.
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If you’re a foreigner.
We call it Smithwicks but that’s deemed too hard for foreigners to pronounce.
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Murphys, I had some in Dublin.
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There’s Murphy’s, Beamish, Smithick, O’Haras, etc...
Guinness do several different drinks
Plus a couple or so made for the American market.
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Not helpful but I just learned this.
George Killian’s Irish Red : Premium Lager is a 5.4% abv amber lager brewed by Coors. The brand name was purchased only for sale in the North-American market by Coors from the Pelforth Brewery (Heineken France), who had previously bought it from Lett’s Brewery in Ireland , which had closed in 1956.
It was irish so close enough for me.
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Waiting in the fridge at home
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I could have googled it but I wanted to post the Jordan :P
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Kilkenny hasn’t been Smithwicks for over 20 years
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Picture taken today.
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The Kilkenny sold overseas is now a Guinness product, not Smithwicks