MyQul
Chairman of the Bored
....with their 'Open Gate Brewery' tap room trying to pretend their a micro brewery
https://www.guinnessopengate.com/
https://www.guinnessopengate.com/
Joking aside, are there any tangible factors that would make it different?
The reason for the difference is Irish magic TM.Joking aside, are there any tangible factors that would make it different? I remember regularly having to take a short cut through the Park Royal brewery to get to a customers factory in the mid to late nineties and if youd had a late one the night before, the smell of a million pints of the black stuff fermenting away used to test the strongest of constitutions. Presumably notwithstanding the blarney, all of the stuff that comes out of St James Gate is the same?
Why is it that even here in Ireland people still insist that Guinness varies hugely in quality from pub to pub? Admittedly I'm not a big drinker of Guinness, but I have never honestly noticed any difference in it. It's a pasteurised, kegged product like most mass produced beers, so what makes it so special that it varies so much, whereas the others don't?
Why is it that even here in Ireland people still insist that Guinness varies hugely in quality from pub to pub? Admittedly I'm not a big drinker of Guinness, but I have never honestly noticed any difference in it. It's a pasteurised, kegged product like most mass produced beers, so what makes it so special that it varies so much, whereas the others don't?
I think you're spot on. I was in a pub in Galway a few weeks ago with a friend who's a big advocate of Guinness and he was going on about how great it was there and how bad it was in some other pub, and extolling the virtues of the 2 stage pour etcNothing. Its all marketing bollox of course. I read something in the paper the other day about how someone or other bought a load of tat for a $1 a piece on ebay and then relisted it. But in the description the seller put a story about each item. The resold items went for as much as $75 each. People like a story/narrative. Guinness knows this and also trades on its own particular tale
But why do we only hear it about Guinness then? I know bugger all about kegging and cellarmanship but why should the length of time in the keg make such a difference? And surely if unclean pipes were the reason it'd cause more than a dip in quality, more likely aceto infections or the like?It's the same for all beers though, it all depends on the quality of cellerman at that pub. How long are k3gs kept for, pipes cleaned regularly etc.
But why do we only hear it about Guinness then? I know bugger all about kegging and cellarmanship but why should the length of time in the keg make such a difference? And surely if unclean pipes were the reason it'd cause more than a dip in quality, more likely aceto infections or the like?
Same thing with the Cardiff based `Brains Craft Brewery'. Supposedly somewhere in this lot is a craft brewery:....with their 'Open Gate Brewery' tap room trying to pretend their a micro brewery
Same thing with the Cardiff based `Brains Craft Brewery'. Supposedly somewhere in this lot is a craft brewery:
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They must think we're idiots. I tried a can of their Black IPA last week as it was on spesh - just a fairly nondescript stout with zero IPA character.
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