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507.1 | | EGAV01::DKEATING | Anoraks from 599 to 15.99 | Wed Feb 15 1989 08:30 | 3 |
| I've heard various points of view expressed about this subject.
Rather than going in to them, suffice to say that...'Guinness,
unlike the Irish, doesn't travel very well'
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507.2 | Once you've had Black you'll never go back..... | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Futue Mundum.......... | Wed Feb 15 1989 08:54 | 5 |
| Guinness sold outside of Ireland is pasteurised, to make
it last longer. It will *always* be different.
- Robin............
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507.3 | Sometimes different IS better ..... | STEREO::BURNS | You can't have your Kate and Edith too | Wed Feb 15 1989 09:19 | 10 |
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No complaints from the customers of the Midnight Court in Boston.
keVin
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507.4 | Could I have a Harp? While I'm waiting.) | USWAV1::CHAPLAIN | | Wed Feb 15 1989 16:25 | 7 |
| re .4 (Kevin)
I never had any complaints either, but then it could be that
you don't miss what you've never had. THE FIRST THING I do when
I finally DO get over there is make the comparison myself. They
say you might have a three day wait while they're pouring it but
just the froth is worth it. We'll see...we'll see.
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507.5 | Grover Cronin's, then turn right !!! :-) | STEREO::BURNS | You can't have your Kate & Edith too. | Wed Feb 15 1989 19:01 | 13 |
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Stop taking them to Fleming's in Waltham, and bring them to
a REAL Irish Pub ..... :-)
I enjoy Harp also .....
KeVin
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507.6 | S'all the same to me... | USWAV1::CHAPLAIN | | Thu Feb 16 1989 07:29 | 6 |
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I go to Flemings ALL the time and the stout there tastes the
same as it does everywhere else that serves it. Of course, the
flavor can be different depending on MY state of mind at the time.
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507.7 | I bet you've been to O'Reilly's Daughters' also. | STEREO::BURNS | You can't have your Kate & Edith too. | Thu Feb 16 1989 09:20 | 16 |
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See, that was pretty easy ....
First figure out the node name location, and then associate
it with the nearest irish Pub ... :-)
I have only been to Flemings once, ordered Harp rather than
Guinness, but Guinness is rapidly becoming my favorite thanks
to Paddy Culbert. It's part of our "Training Plan" for our trip
to Ireland this summer .... :-)
keVin
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507.8 | Yup. | USWAV1::CHAPLAIN | | Thu Feb 16 1989 10:07 | 8 |
| re .7
Yup. Been to O'Reilly's Daughters'a few times. The food at Flemings
is really good though.
Where ya' going in Eire? I was planning a trip in August but
looking at the current state of finances it'll probably be put off
until the spring.
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507.9 | Stay off the roads if Culbert's driving :-) | STEREO::BURNS | You can't have your Kate & Edith too. | Thu Feb 16 1989 10:29 | 18 |
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Leaving Boston on July 26th.
Returning to Boston (maybe) on Aug. 16th.
Our "Basecamp" will be in Liscannor Co. Clare.
(right around the corner from the Cliffs of Moher)
If you book your flight with Aer Lingus before then end of
February, and fly out mid-week, the airfare is $492 total.
keVin
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507.10 | moneymoneymoneymoney | USWAV1::CHAPLAIN | | Thu Feb 16 1989 12:31 | 2 |
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Are you renting a car? How about vouchers for B&B's?
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507.11 | explain please | DUB01::FARRELL | | Thu Feb 16 1989 18:33 | 7 |
| re .7 Kevin,
What does this have to do with wolfhounds :-)
Reveal the rest of your training plan. Are we in for a surprise
- jOe
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507.12 | O'Reillys | AUSTIN::OREILLY | Maggie Mae's on 6th for Stout | Thu Feb 16 1989 19:31 | 8 |
| More about "O'Reillys Daughter's" please!!
I want to tell "O'Reilly's Sisters" all about it!! They have the
disgusting (but nicely ethnic) names of Zagozda and Enenbach now!!
:-)
Thanks,
JO'R
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507.13 | The more you drink, the better your Brogue gets !! | STEREO::BURNS | You can't have your Kate & Edith too. | Fri Feb 17 1989 08:06 | 25 |
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re: .11
jOe: We were not discussing wolfhounds (that's in another note somewhere)
We were discussing the price of tea in China, and the expected
shortage of Kiwi fruit in the U.S. this summer. :-)
Our "Training Plan" consist of consuming vast amounts of Guinness
on a semi-regular basis, so that we won't be mistaken for tourists
i.e. "Yanks" when we are in Ireland. This process has been
proven to work in the past (I think) ... and "practice makes perfect"
I think we have the quantity problem solved, now if we could
only consume them as quickly as "The Snake" .... :-)
re: .12
JO'R: I have never been into O'Reillys Daughter Pub in Waltham.
Just the name of the place was enough to throw the FEAR
of the devil into me .... :-)
keVin
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507.14 | Brogue...My Foot. | MARCIE::KSULLIVAN | | Fri Feb 17 1989 08:30 | 12 |
| Lads, ye can drink all the Guinness in the world between now and
August, but ye'll still be yanks when ye get there. It's not the
"brogue", it's a state of mind. Sorry.......But I'm all in favour
of doing more research into the possibilities.
Patrick Street tonight in Sommerville, for those who may have
forgotten.
Yours who misses no opertunity to put the boot in,
Murphy.
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507.15 | Say wha'? | USWAV1::CHAPLAIN | | Fri Feb 17 1989 11:46 | 1 |
| What's going on in Somerville?
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507.16 | PLENTY OF TICKETS AVAILABLE. | MARCIE::KSULLIVAN | | Fri Feb 17 1989 13:15 | 5 |
| PATRICK ST. LIVE IN CONCERT, SOMMERVILLE THEATRE, 8PM.
THERE'S A NOTE IN HERE SOMEWHERE FROM THEIR LAST TOUR IF IT BE
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE BAND YOU BE SEEKING. ARR ARR!!
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507.17 | | TPVAX1::CULBERT | Free Michael Culbert | Fri Feb 17 1989 15:26 | 6 |
| Christ keVin can't you get rid of that Murphy fella. I got it, let's
invite him out to the Meadows and then quietly sneak away. We can
go to the Court drink massive amounts of the "Brown Stuff" and go
home leaving Murphy with all his "Redneck" friends 8*)
paddy
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507.18 | Oh for a warm pint of Guinness | IRELND::OCONNOR | | Fri Feb 17 1989 18:31 | 18 |
| I just knew when I saw 17 replies that they couldn't possibly all
be related to the initial note. Oh well guys sorry for jumping into
the middle of your engrossing converstaion, but here's a few pieces
of useless info pertaining to Guinness oversees.
I believe Guinness is specially brewed for the States. Not only
is it pastuerised but it also has a lower alcohol content.
On top of that add the wrong temperature, lack of pouring knowlege,
pipes not cleaned often enough, and the Guinness not filled often
enough (allowing it to go stale in the pipes) are all attributing
factors to a pretty yucky product in your run of the mill psuedo
Irish bar in the states.
The Emerald Isle here in Chicago, run by a real live paddy serves
a decent pint. It's not the same as Falhive's Ballyheigue but I'm
not complaining,
Tim.
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507.19 | Guinness in Ireland: "It doesn't get any better than this!" | AIAG::GAVIN | | Sat Feb 18 1989 10:25 | 12 |
| The last time I returned from Ireland, I didn't drink Guinness in the States
for 8 months because I didn't want to spoil the memory of those wonderful
pints in Ireland. I finally broke down in the Dubliner in D.C. where they
pour a pretty good "slow pint". In fact, the "Guinness Draft in a bottle"
that you can get in Ireland (with the plastic "plunger" to give it head
(KeViN's gonna have wet dreams over that one ;-)) is better than what you
can get on draft in Boston. (Ok, so I haven't been to Limerick's yet, maybe
it is good there). But it's true, even the Guinness in a bottle
doesn't travel well: my sister and brother-in-law smuggled some on their
last trip, and it just didn't live up to expectations.
Sorry Burnsie, I couldn't resist!
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507.20 | Great Expectations | USWAV1::CHAPLAIN | | Mon Feb 20 1989 07:34 | 5 |
| When I finally DO get over there and have a pint of the REAL
stuff, and it meets the expectations that y'all have built up, it's
certain to drive up production quotas in the Guinness brewery.
Oh, a mind is a terrible thing to waste!
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507.21 | He Likes It, He Likes It !!!! | STEREO::BURNS | But I always go to Lisdoonvarna | Mon Feb 20 1989 08:40 | 14 |
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re. 19
Well, if YOU had come into Boston with us last week, YOU could
have had YOUR first taste of Guinness in Limerick's Pub ....
Sorry Mike, I couldn't resist ;-)
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507.22 | the Black Rose? | VOGON::WALTERS | | Tue Feb 21 1989 10:20 | 9 |
| Best I had in 6 visits to the US was at the Roisin Ddhu ('scuse
spelling) In Boston, which tasted very similar to, but not as good
as, the stuff we get in Wales and England. The worse was the bottled
which was equally bad everywhere - it must either be brewed under
licence, or is Bud with a dollop of boot-black in it.
The Irish must keep all the good stuff for themselves at home.
Canny lads.
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507.23 | The Black Rose | USWAV1::CHAPLAIN | | Wed Feb 22 1989 08:25 | 4 |
| The Roisin Dubh used to be a great hangout of mine years ago,
before they turned it into a fern-bar to appeal to the yuppies
from Quincy Market. Don't know what got into Mother Sweeney except,
of course, greed.
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507.24 | flies the flag | VOGON::WALTERS | | Thu Feb 23 1989 04:24 | 11 |
| Fern Bar?
I must have gone in the wrong bar. The Black Rose that I visited
was adorned with republican memorabilia and bedecked with the Celtic
flags. It was good to see the "Ddraig Goch" hanging there so far
from home. It was the closest thing to a "Pub" that I saw in Mass.
For a REAL "Irish" fern bar, you should see Biddy Mulligan's on the
Finchley Road in London - Yeuch.
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507.25 | Black Rose | USWAV1::CHAPLAIN | | Thu Feb 23 1989 11:47 | 8 |
| re .24
Everything is relative. When were you there last? They "renovated"
about two years ago and while the poem and pictures of the seven
still adorn the walls, the clientele have changed dramatically.
Used to have fiddlers and pipers playing at the bar to silent
listeners. They've all disappeared and the place seems to be full
of teeny-boppers in drag.
I don't know. Maybe it's me. Maybe I'm just getting old.
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507.26 | paradise | DUB01::BRENNAN_M | Conduct a lifelong romance - with yourself | Mon Feb 27 1989 12:04 | 8 |
| Folks,
I have a problem. I am currently carrying out benchmarks for Guinness.
I am located in the brewery. I definitely need help.
The reward.
All the porter that you can drink. Its free. Applications in
triplicate please with a $20 note
MBr
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507.27 | Up the Dubs indead .... :-) | STEREO::BURNS | But I always go to Lisdoonvarna | Mon Feb 27 1989 12:56 | 17 |
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MBr: If you can "hold-out" in till July or August, I think we might be
able work with you and help "Elevate" your problem.
How' bout we try to work on the problem during the First Sunday
in August during the Clare v Galway match. :-)
keVin
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507.28 | Nectar of the Gods | DUB01::BRENNAN_M | Conduct a lifelong romance - with yourself | Tue Feb 28 1989 07:44 | 5 |
| Dont think I will be able to hold out till then. However if you
call to the Dublin office I will give you a tour of the Hop store.
I might even manage to get you into Irish Distillers sampling room.
Mbr
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507.29 | Nothing like a good HOT Guinness to end the day. | STEREO::BURNS | But I always go to Lisdoonvarna | Tue Feb 28 1989 07:53 | 14 |
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One tour of the Hop Store was enough ....
I'll never forget watching a group of lads pouring the free
Guinness into canteens, for consumption later in the day .... :-)
I think the group was from "Vasindoolin University" ...
keVin
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507.30 | You'll make it! | EXOTIC::MCCROHAN | Mike McCrohan @BPO Dtn 296-3040 | Tue Feb 28 1989 12:25 | 6 |
| Martin, if I know you, you'll hold out.
After all, you survived Togher in Merrimack!
mike
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507.31 | Wallup it down... | DUB01::TINNELLY | Peter Tinnelly SWAS Dublin. | Wed Mar 01 1989 05:56 | 8 |
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I think the quality of the Guinness in Dublin has something to do
with the Liffey water quality... :-)
I'd say there is a good story behind your comment,Mike about MBR and
Togher in Merrimack.
Peter.
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507.32 | | EXOTIC::MCCROHAN | Mike McCrohan @BPO Dtn 296-3040 | Thu Mar 02 1989 12:16 | 2 |
| I suggest you ask the man himself!
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507.33 | Live to fight another day | DUB01::BRENNAN_M | Take that look off your face | Tue Mar 07 1989 04:55 | 7 |
| Mike,
Was it you that set off the fire alarm in the hotel so that
you could run away.
Mention of Togher he is now a financial consultant in a bank in
Holland. Talk about the fox in charge of the chicken coop. I will
not be saving with that bank
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507.34 | Liffey QC | VAXUUM::WALTERS | | Fri Mar 17 1989 14:15 | 11 |
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OK lads, I'm in Boston on St Paddys day with me Irish boss
(Mr Martyn Kee - who doesn't "do" notesfiles.)
He's agreed to do a quality control check for "liffeyness"
before we leave at 7:00 tonite.
Hic.
Colin
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