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hi

Off to Galway city in the next 10 days - does anyone know if there are any 
microbreweries in the city? or know the best place to get stout?

any recommendations will be appreciated.

many thanks

andy
Date:Tue, 02 Aug 2005 06:51:29 GMT   Author:  

Re: Galway - Any Chance of Real Ale? or where the best stout?   
"Andy"  wrote in message 
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> hi
>
> Off to Galway city in the next 10 days - does anyone know if there are any 
> microbreweries in the city? or know the best place to get stout?

Sadly, none that I'm aware of.

> any recommendations will be appreciated.

Almost any of the boozers.
If you are stopping in Dublin on the way over, have a ganders at The 
Porterhouse at the end of Temple Bar.  They brew all their own beers and I 
think they are very good.

South of Galway town in Co. Clare (around the coast) is 
http://www.beb.ie/index.cgi?pg=15

Others:
http://www.carlowbrewing.com/home.htm
http://www.asharte.freeserve.co.uk/brewers.htm has some links but ome are 
out of date.  Try google for the brewery names in case they have simply 
changed site.

Dave.
Date:Tue, 2 Aug 2005 18:09:08 +0100   Author:  

Re: Galway - Any Chance of Real Ale? or where the best stout?   
hi Dave

many thanks for the links and info .....

cheers

andy


"Dave"  wrote in message 
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> "Andy"  wrote in message 
> news:RJEHe.20582$Fx3.19147@newsfe7-gui.ntli.net...
>> hi
>>
>> Off to Galway city in the next 10 days - does anyone know if there are 
>> any microbreweries in the city? or know the best place to get stout?
> Sadly, none that I'm aware of.
>> any recommendations will be appreciated.
> Almost any of the boozers.
> If you are stopping in Dublin on the way over, have a ganders at The 
> Porterhouse at the end of Temple Bar.  They brew all their own beers and I 
> think they are very good.
>
> South of Galway town in Co. Clare (around the coast) is 
> http://www.beb.ie/index.cgi?pg=15
>
> Others:
> http://www.carlowbrewing.com/home.htm
> http://www.asharte.freeserve.co.uk/brewers.htm has some links but ome are 
> out of date.  Try google for the brewery names in case they have simply 
> changed site.
>
> Dave.
>
> 
Date:Sun, 07 Aug 2005 22:14:07 GMT   Author: