I think one of the bars near me have it, 106 maybeYes, it's a PL deal apparently so most grounds probably have it.
Deffo in SS2
I think one of the bars near me have it, 106 maybeYes, it's a PL deal apparently so most grounds probably have it.
Deffo in SS2
£7.50 when I was in a week or two agoMulligans off Deansgate takes the piss, its about 7 quid a pint in there.
Any idea what caused the recent surge in popularity with the annoying "split the g' tossers? Was only a few years ago I was being mocked for drinking Guinness, being told its like drinking a pint of gravy etc
Hare and Hounds at Shudehill is decent tooBest pint of G in town is at The Angel.
Went in last year to try it - was very average so felt ripped off. Best one I’ve had in the last few years was in Banshee in Stockport (I only drink Guinness once every couple of months)Mulligans off Deansgate takes the piss, its about 7 quid a pint in there.
Any idea what caused the recent surge in popularity with the annoying "split the g' tossers? Was only a few years ago I was being mocked for drinking Guinness, being told its like drinking a pint of gravy etc
£7.50 when I was in a week or two ago
That’s dear even for Temple Bar, over here.Thats mental. Can't believe people are willing to pay that, especially in Manchester. Was in central London the other day and even there was below 7
That's the thing with Manchester boozers nowadays, a lot of them pricey as London, and all to get "served" by the side of a cocky arsed students head while they pour you a pint of Guinness straight, complete with a nice bubbly head, I live in didsbury and there's no better feeling than paying £15 for two drinks and getting told to stop moaning by the Mrs after the bar staff have made a right fuck of pouring a Guinness because they couldn't be arsed.Thats mental. Can't believe people are willing to pay that, especially in Manchester. Was in central London the other day and even there was below 7
Yeah wetherspoons was a bad reference thinking about it, they normally serve up a half decent pint to be fair.The Guinness in the local wetherspoons here is absolutely amazing. We all drink it, in several pubs, and all agree it is loads better in there. And they pour it properly, with a two pour one settle method. And its cheap
I'll raise you the black anchor in tavira, perfectly kept Guinness, poured properly by the Irish owners.Guinness is a strange drink, it's either very good or very bad depending where you go. The Church Bar in Alvor Portugal keeps a wonderful pint and it's only just gone up to €5

Absolutely mate.If you got a pint served straight up in a Dublin pub without the settle and top up, you’d hand it back and tell the barman to try again.
Not sure if wumming about the quality of the pour but it 100% tastes better in Dublin/Ireland than elsewhere, though it has improved elsewhereI like guinness but the marketing guff around it winds me up. Maybe I see through it as I’ve worked in marketing for 20 years.
“Tastes better in Dublin”. No it doesn’t.
The shit about pouring it slowly is a load of old bollocks as well. Theatre to make it seem like a premium product that’s somehow more special than any other mass produced corporate beer. Total bullshit.
Though agree maybe not in Toronto apart from maybe PJs which isn't bad as well as Galway arms (and the Stout in cabbage town does a great pint of Murphys)It tastes better in Dublin than it does in Toronto
The only place I drink Guinness over here is the Dora Keogh on the Danforth.Not sure if wumming about the quality of the pour but it 100% tastes better in Dublin/Ireland than elsewhere, though it has improved elsewhere
Though agree maybe not in Toronto apart from maybe PJs which isn't bad as well as Galway arms (and the Stout in cabbage town does a great pint of Murphys)
However if you get a nitro surger and a regular can, doesn't have to be a surger can, and pour it all in one go the quality will be close to a pint served outside of Dublin.
Murphy’s you can still find , but not as easily as in the 90’s. Sadly Beamish only available in Ireland nowCan you get Murphy’s in Britain?
It’s sweeter, not as bitter and a bit easier on the stomach, the next morning.