Try Murphys stout instead of Guinness in Cork. Its the local brew
I have to point out however that we're not called 'Eire' anymore and haven't been since we became the Republic of Ireland in 1949
'Eire' these days is just a title that appears on postage stamps , passports and bank notes
The term isn't recognised as such as a name for our country/state
Its only really still used by people from Britain
Any way , enjoy your stay and just make sure of 2 things
You'll need money and an umberalla
Best of luck
2007-07-13 11:36:57
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answered by Jax Back 3
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Kevin C would be about right. If you're in the suburbs you will pay 3.70 euro upwards, for a pint and Cork city itself, we're talking 5 euro average, especially night clubs.
2007-07-13 22:31:53
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answered by Melok 4
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Sounds about right. But like one of the guys said, it's a big pint and it IS Guinness!!!! I had my first pint of Guinness ever at O' Donoghue's in Dublin (15 Marrion Row) , and it was the best drinking experience of my life- worth every cent!!!!!
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answered by yolanda 3
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Around €5. My aunt has a pub in Midleton Co Cork.
2007-07-13 07:44:18
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answered by Anonymous
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About Five Euro. Taxis are also pricey. Bring your cigarettes. Don't try to smoke them in pubs though - it's now illegal to smoke outside of designated zones in Ireland.
2007-07-13 10:24:54
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answered by Orla C 7
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you can pay between €4 and 6 average about 5.
Good Luck
2007-07-13 20:39:33
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answered by scottie 4
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When I was in Cork they had cards on the table saying "Cheap Beer at London Prices".
2007-07-13 07:45:11
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answered by bouncer bobtail 7
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4 euro to 4.50
2007-07-13 07:43:25
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answered by jinx 5
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between 3.50 5.00 euros depends witch bar ur in!
2007-07-13 07:41:58
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answered by KEVIN C 2
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about £3 in dublin mate!
2007-07-13 07:39:46
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answered by Rainman 6
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