20 Mar 2019 22:23:37
Hiya fellow reds. I'm a long time lurker from Sweden going to Anfield for the first time to see the spuds match. It's my 50th celebration so was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of some reds pubs with good Guinness?
Thanks to the eds for a fantastic site.

{Ed033's Note - Surely you must mean Norway :)


1.) 21 Mar 2019
21 Mar 2019 05:23:38
When I visited, the Cavern Club was very good but I don't drink guiness so not sure if they served it. Most places in the UK do though so I suspect they will. It's a really unique bar and a must see for tourists in my opinion.

{Ed001's Note - Ed025 is the man for this question. He has an encyclopedic knowledge of drinks and which bars serve them.}


2.) 21 Mar 2019
21 Mar 2019 06:25:01
Well he's been an Everton fan for 96 years to be fair. That's a long time to be drowning your sorrows.

{Ed001's Note - what did he do for the other 5000 years is what I want to know?}


3.) 21 Mar 2019
21 Mar 2019 07:27:28
There is no such thing as a good Guinness anywhere on mainland Britain, you want that get a flight over to Dublin the ay after the game.


4.) 21 Mar 2019
21 Mar 2019 07:37:43
I told me he still remembers where he was and what he was doing the day the comet wiped out the dinosaurs. Some things are just unforgettable.

{Ed001's Note - isn't that how he arrived on earth in the first place?}


5.) 21 Mar 2019
21 Mar 2019 07:42:47
The Philarmonic is my favourite pub and the favourite of John Lennon's, by all accounts.


6.) 21 Mar 2019
21 Mar 2019 10:27:28
So what actually is the difference between this mythical Irish Guinness and the stuff the rest of us are able to drink? Is it still Guinness original over there still while we now get the Guinness draught stuff? Or, is it simply Guinness folklore?

I went to the Netherlands last year and after hearing for years that it’s different Heineken that we get compared to theirs, I found out that is nonsense. Cynicism tells me that its the same with Guinness and that its nought but a clever ‘come to Ireland’ marketing ploy. If someone could elaborate that would be great.


7.) 21 Mar 2019
21 Mar 2019 11:17:21
I thought all Guinness was now brewed in Dublin and shipped, thus getting rid of the "crap Guinness" label. I also traveled to the Guinness family home for work and met one of them (forget the name now) .


8.) 21 Mar 2019
21 Mar 2019 12:54:00
Guinness doesn’t travel well. Guinness bought in Ireland will be better. I don’t think other beers are affected as much ( apparently! )


9.) 21 Mar 2019
21 Mar 2019 13:24:03
Try grab a granny night down the grafton 😂, jokes side o’Neil’s is a good pub always a good atmosphere, anywhere on Matthew street or concert square are usually the best pubs.


10.) 21 Mar 2019
21 Mar 2019 13:30:07
I like Peter Kavanagh’s.


11.) 21 Mar 2019
21 Mar 2019 13:56:56
Ed001. You’re on form today with your comments. I look forward to Ed025’s comebacks.

{Ed025's Note - ED01 thinks i drink too much g1, but i dont really these days, after the first 10 pints i spill most of it down my shirt mate.. :)