Why didnt they offer people a few bob to bring their used widgets back, clean them, and pop them back in new cans?
Win-win, no?
I drink draught Guinness and while the can't aren't the same thing they are still nice. Bottled Guinness is manky.I drink draught Guinness and bottled Guinness. The canned stuff doesn’t hold candlelight to either.
You should reprimand your staff for bothering to concern you with such trivial matters.Dunnes Stores have dropped the price of a slab (24 cans) of draft Guinness from €30 to €28, which is just about right to make up for the lost 30mls.
The large bottle is your only man - draught and canned don’t do it for meI drink draught Guinness and bottled Guinness. The canned stuff doesn’t hold candlelight to either.
It must be a left wing thing. Maybe drinking through the beard?The large bottle is your only man - draught and canned don’t do it for me
I think I've only had that happen once or twice and I've had hundreds of cans, maybe thousands.Not been embroiled in current issue but any time previously I have bought a slab (last xmas maybe) approx 25% of the widget cans were duds. The duds poured a thin/ anaemic head - thats a fairly high proportion of rubbish Guinness.
The large bottle is your only man - draught and canned don’t do it for me
Crumbs! Folks, do you think Purple needs an intervention?I think I've only had that happen once or twice and I've had hundreds of cans, maybe thousands.
You've lost all credibility (on just about everything in life) with that sort of nonsense comment. For shame...Draught Murphys in cans was always a superior product.
If you haven't tried it don't deride it!You've lost all credibility (on just about everything in life) with that sort of nonsense comment. For shame...
I did try it. Bland and watery muck (actually it's not bad but not as nice as Guinness).If you haven't tried it don't deride it!
As I can't convert you to trying Murphys or Beamish once again, I'll try and explain something about the Waterford Blaa. Back in the day when we lived in Waterford we used to buy our blaas on Ballybricken (corner shop across the road from the Garda Station). They were affordable, fresh and available always. It was worth driving to Ballybricken early just to get the blaas fresh for your immediate breakfast. The blaas were magnificently tasty. Some people had more fondness for the lower section of the blaa although I preferred the top.I did try it. Bland and watery muck (actually it's not bad but not as nice as Guinness).
On a side note I tried the famous Waterford Blaa recently. Can anyone tell me what makes it different from a soft white bread roll? I was underwhelmed.
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