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20th June 23, 03:05 PM
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What is the relationship to Irish beer I wonder, speaking as someone who drinks beer in Ireland fairly often?
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21st June 23, 03:23 AM
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 Originally Posted by John_Carrick
What is the relationship to Irish beer I wonder, speaking as someone who drinks beer in Ireland fairly often?
I assume it's just a marketing gimmick.
Here in the US there's a vast number of people whose only connexion to Ireland is going into a pub with an overtly Irish-sounding name and getting a pint of Guinness while wearing a cheap Pakistani kilt on St Patrick's Day.
What could be more appealing than a cheap kilt in "Irish Beer" tartan?
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25th June 23, 02:44 PM
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Better colours for a beer tartan would be yellow/gold for the malted barley, green for hops, blue for the water, brown for the yeast.
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25th June 23, 04:29 PM
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 Originally Posted by Hirsty
Better colours for a beer tartan would be yellow/gold for the malted barley, green for hops, blue for the water, brown for the yeast.
I'll drink to that!
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26th June 23, 04:34 PM
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 Originally Posted by Hirsty
Better colours for a beer tartan would be yellow/gold for the malted barley, green for hops, blue for the water, brown for the yeast.
Amen!
Or perhaps extremely dark brown for Guinness, beige for the head, amber for ales and red-brown for reds. (Not enough contrasts, probably.)
Just an aside, as a piper and a Guinness lover, I want bagpipes like this.
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28th June 23, 03:44 PM
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"I guess McLeod doesn't have the market cornered on loud."
... or Buchanan with their Health and Safety Hazard Suit tartan.
Those ancient U Nialls from Donegal were a randy bunch.
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