That and the English Market are what I miss most about living in Cork
Anyone here going?
I'll be there early on the Saturday. Looking forward to it.
Here's a provisional List:
Whitewater
Galway Hooker (plus special Stout I think)
Hilden
College Green
Armagh Cider
Porterhouse ( Full bar 6 or 7 beers)
Messr Maguires
Carlow
New Kerry Microbrewery
U.C.C Pilot brewery
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That and the English Market are what I miss most about living in Cork
Always a great weekend, supposed to be nice weather on Sat as well. That crowd from Carlow make a nice stout if memory serves (which it may well not, to be fair).
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God bless your weather forecasting skills. I hope you're right.
Last year Carlow had a cask version of their stout, which was outstanding. They have also just released a 6% Celebration Stout to mark their tenth anniversary.
Due to the overwhelming response to this thread, here's the full list of beers (and ciders) for the festival:
Arainn Mhor
Ban
Rua
Carlow Brewing Co
O'Haras Stout
O'Haras Red
Curim Wheat
Druid Brew
Celebration Stout
Hilden
College Green Brewery
Belfast Blonde
Molly's Chocolate Stout
Silver
Aspall Cider
Hooker
Irish Coffee Porter
Galway Hooker
Porterhouse
Oyster Stout
Temple Brau lager
U.C.C Pilot Research brewery
Bock
Irish lager
Whitewater
Belfast Ale
Clothworthy Dobbin
White Gypsey Brewery
Imperial Smoked Porter
Haus Munich lager
Best Bitter
Franscian Well
All their products plus Cask Ale
Abbotts Ale House
Bavaria
Newton Apple
Adams Cider
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I love beer, but you couldn't get me into that cattlefest if it was free for the night.
In early, out early is the trick. Last year it was getting hectic after five, but I was gone an hour after that.
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That Galway Hooker is lovely.
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All of this has happened before. All of it will happen again.
It sure is a fine beer.
And fair play to the first Irish micro in God knows how long not to brew a Stout, Red or Lager.
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