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archive-title Category Archives: Cheap Craft Beer Crawl

A midweek pub crawl around pubs with specials on craft beer. You’ll pay no more than €4 per drink.

Bowes Lounge (wed)- €20 for 5 craft bottles.
Against the Grain (all week)- €4 craft beer of the month.
Black Sheep (all week)- €4 craft beer of the month.
Messrs Maguires (all week)-€4 In house craft beers.
Bull and Castle (Mon-Wed)-€4 selected craft beers.
Porterhouse Central (all week)-€4 beer of the day.
Porterhouse Temple Bar (all week)-€4 beer of the day.
Fitzgerald’s (Mon-Fri) friar weisse, O’Hara’s Red, Galway Hooker, Blue Moon- €3.75

Category Archives: Cheap Craft Beer Crawl

A midweek pub crawl around pubs with specials on craft beer. You’ll pay no more than €4 per drink.

Bowes Lounge (wed)- €20 for 5 craft bottles.
Against the Grain (all week)- €4 craft beer of the month.
Black Sheep (all week)- €4 craft beer of the month.
Messrs Maguires (all week)-€4 In house craft beers.
Bull and Castle (Mon-Wed)-€4 selected craft beers.
Porterhouse Central (all week)-€4 beer of the day.
Porterhouse Temple Bar (all week)-€4 beer of the day.
Fitzgerald’s (Mon-Fri) friar weisse, O’Hara’s Red, Galway Hooker, Blue Moon- €3.75

Black Sheep, The

The Black Sheep is a fine gastro and craft beer pub that features 23 craft beers on tap. A Sister pub to Against The Grain, featuring the same quality good food, wine and beer. Try something different. The Black Sheep has a selection of board games available too, as well as a dart board and […]

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Against the Grain

Great new bar at 11 Wexford Street Dublin featuring the finest craft beers including Bay Ale and Bay Lager from The Oslo in Galway. Sister bar to The Oslo, The Cottage and The Salthouse.  There are frequent tap rotations and changes in selection, so don’t be afraid if anything on our list isn’t alwasy there. […]

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Fitzgeralds

Ideally situated on Aston Quay, in Dublin’s thriving Temple Bar district, Fitzgerald’s is everything you could possibly want in a traditional Irish pub.  A classic Dublin pub it has an old time feel with cozy snugs built around a Victorian style bar and comfortable seating from where you can while away hours just watching the […]

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Porterhouse Temple Bar

The Porterhouse in Temple Bar opened in 1996 as Dublin’s first pub brewery. Ireland then (and now, arguably) was a beer desert and being the cheeky chappies that we are, we managed to gain maximum publicity by naming a beer Weiserbuddy (you’d be a wiser buddy to drink this beer) and probably the best lager […]

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Porterhouse Central

Located on Nassau Street at the bottom of Grafton Street with access of Adams Court. Porterhouse Central houses which is possibly the longest bar in Dublin. Over the years it has gone through many incarnations originally known as Kidds, which was a hangout for various luminaries at the time including the infamous Cairo squad who […]

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Farringtons

Situated in Dublin’s thriving Temple Bar district, Farrington’s, named after a character in James Joyce’s “The Dubliners”, evokes memories of a different time. The Victorian bar and partitions over 120 years old, invite you to take a seat, relax and soak up the atmosphere. Featuring a modern, comfortable lounge on the second floor, Farrington’s is […]

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Bull and Castle

German beer hall and gastro pub with a huge selection of international beers. It’s a good idea to book a table for this place as it can get quite busy. If you do book, they’ll look after you with a few beers and some finger food. Weekly specials and excellent food.  

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J.W. Sweetman

Formerly Messrs Maguire. Selling a fine selection of bottled and draft beer that has been hand picked from our expert brewers, we have a great passion for fine ales, especially when it comes to complementing them with great food. Join our locals hidden amongst our many cosy alcoves and winding mahogany stairs to enjoy the […]

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Bowes lounge

Tucked away on Fleet Street side of Doyles is Bowes , one of those rare establishments in Dublin, a pub with genuine old world charm.  Bowes is deceivingly compact from the outside, but once you step inside the bar you are greeted with an area which is surprisingly long and roomy and immediately you get […]

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