My brother trolling me from Belfast ![]()
The Hercules Bar:
the John Hewitt Pub:
White’s Tavern, opened in 1630. He said the beer and stew was great.
My brother trolling me from Belfast ![]()
The Hercules Bar:
the John Hewitt Pub:
White’s Tavern, opened in 1630. He said the beer and stew was great.
No probably not but that looks like a complete meal to me.
Not a very “well balanced” meal, but could be quite enjoyable.
Is it Ireland where they drink warm beer?
He said the beer that he had in all the establishments was good cold draft . He continued over to Scotland today. He’s traveling with his wife and friends. He’s been to both places a few times so I guess he’s being the tour guide.
I’m not sure if it was Germany or a country in Great Britain where they have a channel on the bar where warm water flows constantly to keep the beer warm ![]()
Probably some place in England. I’ve been to a lot of Irish pubs and German establishments and never had a warm beer. In Kenya they like their beer room temperature, (English influence). We had to go get a cooler and ice every time we went there so we could have cold beer.
When I say warm, I mean room temperature. To me, beer at room temperature equals warm ![]()
The only thing I drink at room temperature is scotch, red wine and water ![]()
Guinness is best served at 42.8 degrees F or ( 6* C) ![]()
Cold enough for me, better than room temperature 22ºC ![]()