Smithwick's (pronounced Smithigs)
Guiness of course
HArp
MAgners Cider
* Killians is NOT Irish
& funnily Irish drink Bud & MGD
then the whiskies:
Bushmills
Paddy
JAmeson
& theres BAileys
Hey but anything with alcohol is good for St. Paddy's Day
Born & raised in Ireland
2007-03-16 11:06:56
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answer #1
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answered by The McK's 4
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This is the best you can get:
BEST BEERS BREWED IN IRELAND
Name Brewer Ratings Score
1 Porterhouse Celebration Stout Porterhouse 13 97.9
2 Dublin 1798 Revolution Red Dublin Brewing Company 19 92.1
3 Guinness Foreign Extra Stout St. James’s Gate (Diageo) 205 90.5
4 Dublin DArcys Dublin Stout Dublin Brewing Company 37 86.7
5 Guinness Draught St. James’s Gate (Diageo) 2154 83.9
6 Porterhouse Plain Porterhouse 41 77.8
7 Porterhouse Wrasslers XXXX Stout Porterhouse 45 76.2
8 Beamish Irish Stout Beamish & Crawford (Scottish Courage - Scottish & Newcastle) 649 75.4
9 Bunratty Irish Mead Bunratty Mead & Liqueur Co. Ltd. 44 74.1
10 Biddy Early Red Biddy Biddy Early 29 71
2007-03-16 09:34:38
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answered by ghawener 2
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Hi! Harp is an excellent and traditional Irish beer and, if you want to make your own classic 'black & tan', top it with some Guiness Stout!
Faith and Begorrah- have a Happy St. Patty's Day!
2007-03-16 08:16:09
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answered by jazz_lark 2
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If you dont like a very thick beer then try Killians Irish Red it is a very fine irish beer.
If you can handle a thick beer go for the Guiness Stout.
2007-03-16 08:13:10
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answered by fenderjonesy 2
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Killians is NOT an Irish beer. It's brewed by Coors. Try a Smithwicks (pronounced: Smiddick's).
2007-03-16 09:47:08
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answered by dogglebe 6
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Killians Irish red
2007-03-16 08:46:09
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answered by jojonjesse 3
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If anybody else mentions Killians (Coors crimson) they could be shot. Killians isn't Irish. i'd recommend Beamish Stout or Caffrey's. even with the undeniable fact that, make beneficial somebody has the Guiness.
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answered by ? 4
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Guinness Extra Stout or Draught, both excellent. Stout is as the name implies, whilst Draught is a bit lighter and goes down a tad smoother.
2007-03-17 04:10:28
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answered by ddc671mechanic 2
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Guinness Draught is surprisingly light to drink, despite its dark color. The bottles come with a little plastic doohickey inside, not sure what it's for.
2007-03-16 08:20:09
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answered by CinderBlock 5
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Guinness Draught NOT Guinness Extra Stout. Harp is okay too it is also a subsidiary of Guinness
2007-03-16 08:14:10
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answered by Chrisnosbest 3
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