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By *inn1888 OP   Man 4 days ago

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Wheres the best pint of guinness in dublin

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By *he KakapoMan 4 days ago

A nice rock

No idea... one mortgage is enough thanks

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By *adger BrocMan 4 days ago

Co. Cork

Pint bottle in DV8 front bar.

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By *rRiosMan 4 days ago

dublin

Some people say Gravediggers, Glasnevin. Mulligans, Poolbeg street always gets mentioned Keogh’s, South Anne Street. I don’t drink creamy dreamies but I would always think the best pint for me, is the one that’s in front of me!

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By *og-ManMan 4 days ago

somewhere

I dont drink the stuff but I'd imagine the Guinness storehouse must get it right

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By *ursecretmischiefCouple 4 days ago

The West


"Some people say Gravediggers, Glasnevin. Mulligans, Poolbeg street always gets mentioned Keogh’s, South Anne Street. I don’t drink creamy dreamies but I would always think the best pint for me, is the one that’s in front of me! "

These are all great.

But, to move away from the better know ones, to go to one of the last pint-man pubs left in Dublin. It's Clearys of Amiens Street.

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By *adger BrocMan 4 days ago

Co. Cork


"Some people say Gravediggers, Glasnevin. Mulligans, Poolbeg street always gets mentioned Keogh’s, South Anne Street. I don’t drink creamy dreamies but I would always think the best pint for me, is the one that’s in front of me! "

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Gravediggers pint is always good.

Had a pint in Keogh's Sth. Annes St. recently.

First time back there after 50 years and sat in exactly the same spot on probably the same chair as my 1975 visit.

Nothing changed......except the price of the pint. But probably not a whole lot different relative to income level then and now.

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By *og-ManMan 4 days ago

somewhere


"Some people say Gravediggers, Glasnevin. Mulligans, Poolbeg street always gets mentioned Keogh’s, South Anne Street. I don’t drink creamy dreamies but I would always think the best pint for me, is the one that’s in front of me!

.....

Gravediggers pint is always good.

Had a pint in Keogh's Sth. Annes St. recently.

First time back there after 50 years and sat in exactly the same spot on probably the same chair as my 1975 visit.

Nothing changed......except the price of the pint. But probably not a whole lot different relative to income level then and now."

Be funny if the barman said " the usual "

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By *ausewayCouple 4 days ago

Antrim

Mulligans for us

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By *estmeathKinkyCoupleCouple 4 days ago

Westmeath

Downeys Bar Cabra - Thank me later.

The kegs are kept in fridges under the bar, So the line is shorter giving a better pint 😉

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By *nquisitive LadyWoman 4 days ago

Midlands

The palace bar on fleet street

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By *aptain Caveman41Man 4 days ago

Home

A pub

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By *ealcoupleCouple 4 days ago


"A pub "

Now CC we all know that not all pubs serve a good Pint of Guinness.

Personally my visit to the gravediggers i found the pint average and thought it was overrated. Maybe I got them on a bad day will have to try again to be sure.

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By *onderingpurposeMan 4 days ago

Belfast

Madden's, Belfast

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By *ealcoupleCouple 4 days ago


"Madden's, Belfast "

Yessss

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By *ventofMan 4 days ago

lucan dublin

Walsh's in stoneybatter does a great pint

Galway h ooker in heuston does a surprisingly decent one

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By *ay_Gatsby_D4Man 4 days ago

City Centre


"A pub

Now CC we all know that not all pubs serve a good Pint of Guinness.

Personally my visit to the gravediggers i found the pint average and thought it was overrated. Maybe I got them on a bad day will have to try again to be sure."

Yeah Gravediggers is over rated, it’s a nice pint but the customer service is awful

Mullligans is definitely worth a try and Maddens if ye are up in Belfast

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By *iery FemaleWoman 4 days ago

Louth

Peter's Pub at the top of William St (on Johnson's Place), Gravediggers, The Gingerman, Grogan's. And yes, the Storehouse pint is always decent.

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By *ohnFKMan 3 days ago

Where the Streets Have No Name

'The Railway' in Sallins has the best Guinness in Leinster!

That said, the pints in DV8 (front bar) aren't bad 😋

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