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Rockshore Irish Lager

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Brewed in Dublin by the owners of Guinness.

I've only seen it in Tesco.
4% vol, so ideal for a Sunday slurp.

£10.56 for 12 x440ml cans.

Light, crisp and pleasant. Ideal with breaded chicken or a nice spicy pizza.
 
This lager I was lucky enough to sample whilst in Donegal a few years back, was released in certain pubs on trial and Sean Ogs Ballyshannon were running 4 lagers with this being one... The barman let me sample all 4 as I was over from Wales(my wife hails from Donegal)

Not a bad larger at all.
 
Only 4%, Dicky? Does that not detract from the quality of the drink?
 
dickythorpe said:
Cooperman said:
Only 4%, Dicky? Does that not detract from the quality of the drink?

No, try it. I was pleasantly surprised.

I bloody well will! Ever since you put forward that Wiper & True suggestion I have followed each and every recommendation.
 
magicdaps10 said:
This lager I was lucky enough to sample whilst in Donegal a few years back, was released in certain pubs on trial and Sean Ogs Ballyshannon were running 4 lagers with this being one... The barman let me sample all 4 as I was over from Wales(my wife hails from Donegal)

Not a bad larger at all.
Tell the Irish to man up and stop drinking continental lager and drink some beer, they stole what they call Guinness off us as it is.
 
Cooperman said:
dickythorpe said:
No, try it. I was pleasantly surprised.

I bloody well will! Ever since you put forward that Wiper & True suggestion I have followed each and every recommendation.

So will I.
 
I just have found it pleasant and easy to drink. No tang or aftertaste like some lager like San Miguel.
 
As well as in Tesco it's on sale in Asda and Sainsbury's. I'll certainly give it a try if I see it.
 
I've bought it a few times and liked it. Same price as 1664 though, and 50p more gives you 3 super duper bottled Staros.
 
I had my four pack this afternoon whilst BBQ’ing, it’s ok and very drinkable but hasn’t got the fullness of flavour that I like with a beer. I’m back to Staropramen this evening then later it’s a Yellow Tail rosé as advertised by ECB.
 
Let's be honest, Lager in cans/bottles tastes like cat p*ss, it only tastes half decent when it's cold and pulled from a proper pub.

Drakeford will do the opposite of what the Tories will do, because his party are a bunch of point scoring idiots to appease the clinically dumb supporters they have.. Wales will be locked up even when the science says otherwise

Open up the pubs
 
Skippyjack said:
Let's be honest, Lager in cans/bottles tastes like cat p*ss, it only tastes half decent when it's cold and pulled from a proper pub.

Drakeford will do the opposite of what the Tories will do, because his party are a bunch of point scoring idiots to appease the clinically dumb supporters they have.. Wales will be locked up even when the science says otherwise

Open up the pubs

I don’t put cans and bottles in the same league, give me a bottle any day of the week. Pulled beer is only as good as the landlord and his pipe work.
 

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