Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
White Gypsy Dry Stout , Maredsous 8 90, BrewDog Punk IPA 82, Anchor Porter 98
More Beers Available Here
Goose Island Oatmeal Stout 87, Guinness Draught 85, Maredsous 10 94, St. Bernardus Abt 12 100, Meantime Raspberry 22, Pauwel Kwak 89, Leffe Blond 79, Goose Island Honkers Ale 71, Liefmans Goudenband 96, Weihenstephaner Tradition Bayrisch Dunkel 68, Speakeasy Prohibition Ale 89, Kasteelbier Donker 92, BrewDog Hardcore IPA 79, Rochefort Trappistes 6 97
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3 reviews for Abbots Ale House
| mabel (134), Toronto, Ontario | | August 21, 2009 Visited on a quiet Wednesday evening in May, this little find is above the store and you can essentially choose anything from the fridges and try it. We tried some excellent beers, on tap and bottles, and talked to a couple locals (no tourists) who were in for the night. It’s a bit of an odd setting, small room with walls plastered in coasters from all sorts of beers, and yet the wall-lined benches and stools were comfortable and the service was certainly inviting and entertaining. No food. Definitely worth re-visiting in future. | | jerc (142), Toronto, Ontario | | May 25, 2009 Probably the best beer selection we saw in Ireland. The bartender was fantastic, both as the barman and shopkeeper earlier in the day; friendly, helpful and went out of his way to make us feel welcome and fished out some bottle caps for our collection. Bar is tiny, but feels cozy. Walls are absolutely covered in breweriana. Couple of locals sitting at the bar having some bizarre conversations from what I overheard. Selection was primarily imports, range of Weihenstephaner, and other German and Belgian imports, UK, etc. Surprised to see a good number of US offerings that I have not had yet as well. Anything in the shop can be had upstairs with some notice. Six taps, about half imports and half local. Had a supposedly exclusive house beer on tap from White Gypsy when we were there. | mayordenis (3), , does not count - explanation | | March 9, 2009 Brilliant, In Ireland the availability of great beer is next to non-existant, but there are a few (very small few) who still endevour to offer a good selection of beer, a small endearing bar with staff who actually drink and love real beer.
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