Dingle Beer Guide: Your Dingle guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

Latest reviews from Dingle

72 /100 GREENE ST
“Best place in Dingle for craft beer, for sure. Cool atmosphere - was completely packed on a Sunday afternoon. There is an indoor bar area, some small indoor areas with tables and chairs, and a large outdoor patio (I think there was music?). It was almost impossible to find a seat anywhere. The tap list is pretty small, like 4-5 beers. The coffee stout and session IPA were quite good. Definitely the place for craft beer in Dingle.“
LilBeerDoctor 1575 days ago
82 /100 GREENE ST
“You enter off Green Street into the small public bar, which shares space with a leather worker, and one small individual snug. There are eleven taps, five of which are their own brew, one a guest, one a cider and the rest being majors. On the wall behind is an amazing array of whiskey. The bar staff are friendly and knowledgeable and willing to offer tasters of the range, from where you can decide on what to buy. Well worth a visit to try these local quality and tasty brews that are unlikley to be found outside of Dingle.“
KeefOz 1965 days ago
80 /100 GREEN STREET
“Has a cozy room where beers served and shoes are repaired. But then many more rooms if you want space. Great beers and many whiskeys. A must stop in dingle.“
jb 2043 days ago
72 /100 GREEN STREET
“Micro brewery in a 150 year old former cowshed. Set up by 3 friends, Finn, Aussie & Séamus. Behind Dick Macks pub, Dingle, Ireland. Daily tours & beer tastings. Brand new microbrewery in Dingle, associated with Dick Mack's Pub. I stumbled over a sign at the Pub saying: New brewery; tours available. So we talked to Finn the owner and arranged a tour for the afternoon. Great brew Equipment in an old farmhouse. Taproom in a Building next to it. The first to brews were still sitting in the tanks waiting to be kegged and served in the taproom aswell as in the Pub. So we got to try their small Pilot Batch of Session IPA and Amber Ale. Even a pour of the Amber Ale straight from the tank. Thanks to Aussie, Finn and Seamus for the tour and good luck! “
rhoihessegold 2417 days ago
82 /100 GREENE ST
“Awesome Pub! If you enter at the main entrance the bar itself, very small, is on the left, on the right there was a man working on leatherbelts during the day and in the evening it was just a table for Pub guest. Some more rooms if you go further in. Pizza and burger place in the backyard. They did even had a West kerry brewery beer on tap. From this month on there is also a brewery located in the back of the Pub, that will supply the Pub with onside brewed craft beers. The brewers are former associates and brewers of Killarney and West kerry breweries.“
rhoihessegold 2417 days ago
74 /100 GREENE ST
“this pub worth a visit, not for the beers, that are the standard commercial in irelad, with the omnipresent heineken (!!!), but for the place itself and the whiskey and whisky selection: the best i see in my life. incredible service, the publicans explain me and suggest me what to try....of whisky (ey) for sure. ...and so try a Connemara 12.“
juan13 2796 days ago
60 /100 DINGLE BREWING COMPANY, SPA ROAD
“The only brewery located in the town of Dingle in Ireland. Small place that’s right off the main road as you are heading into the town. Friendly staff and nice ambiance in their tasting room. You can pay 7 euro for a self-guided tour of their brewery (although the staff were happy to answer questions) that comes with a pint, or just grab one at the bar. Only downside is they only make one beer, Tom Crean’s lager, which is pretty average. But all in all, an interesting place to visit.“
h0ppingmad 2803 days ago
42 /100 DINGLE BREWING COMPANY, SPA ROAD
“This place is located at the foot of a huge mountain just as you are coming into town. There is really nowhere to park right next to it, but a couple blocks up the road there is a grocery store and a strip of a few shops with a parking lot you can use. The place, once inside, is all anout their one beer. You can purchase merchandise of all sorts here. I ordered a half pint of their beer and walked around to look at the place. They offered a tour of the brewery, but i did not do this. I didnt really have time. The beer was decent, service was very good, but the prices seemed out of whack. The bartender, however, was nice enough to make recommendations of where to go next in the city.“
JStax 3244 days ago
80 /100 MAIN ST/ GOAT ST
“Dingle is a great town, let’s get that out of the way first. But as far as craft beer, it’s a bit of a wasteland. All pubs are going to have good craic, music, good food, etc. so to find something that sets itself apart from all the other great pubs is truly remarkable. The first thing punters might notice about the venue is the colourful pallet used to decorate the outside, it does in fact catch your eye before you’ll even know it’s a pub. The second interesting thing is the interior; you’ll feel like you mistakenly walked into someone’s front room, except someone’s front room with a bar and taps. So basically the coolest front room ever. The third wonderful thing for anyone and everyone is the relaxed, come all takers environment and a place completely devoid of Oirish crapola. Music sessions are unplanned, welcome for anyone to join, and tend to shy away from anything trad related, fine if that’s what you’re looking for, but every other pub will have it. Now, the beer...the selection is world class for Dingle standards, yes, the main offenders are on draught, but bottle selection is top notch, 8 Degrees, Galway Bay, West Kerry, some Trouble Brewing, and a few oddities like Gneas Pale. This is a place to clear your head of tourists, old milk crates and rubbish on the walls, The Dubliners greatest hits from the speakers, and creamy black pints. This is a Dingle pub for everyone else.“
beerfest5 3269 days ago
56 /100 DINGLE BREWING COMPANY, SPA ROAD
“Very good guys. Back in 2013 they were making only lager, but it was very good.“
Sokolov 3321 days ago
70 /100 GREENE ST
“I travelled aroud Ireland a few years ago, and this was far and away my favourite pub, scoring high on comfort, welcome and all round ambiance. Yes, there’s just a standard selectio of the usual Irish beers, and the prices are steep, but as they say, the craic is mighty.“
Martin243 3898 days ago
70 /100 GREENE ST
“If you can’t love this pub, you don’t love pubs. Atmosphere-wise this place is awesome, gritty old 100%authentic. Okay, so like most pubs in Ireland they just have Guinness, Harp, etc., but I can’t imagine a cooler pub to drink one in. There are lots of pubs in Dingle, and if you look around (even in the grocery store) you can find some local craft beer (by West Kerry, 8 degrees, etc.), but don’t expect that stuff here. Buy your craft beer at the grocery store, then head over to this cool place.“
northropfrye 3938 days ago
68 /100 GREENE ST
“Excellent ambiance, any time a day really. Service can be somewhat slow when packed and it is often packed! The craig is mighty in this place. Unfortunately the selection is rather restricted and the prices are just touristy. Anyhow it is worth a visit any time!“
McWorta 4300 days ago
72 /100 DINGLE BREWING COMPANY, SPA ROAD
“Stopped by here a few months back when the brewery had been open for no more than a couple of weeks. The brewer and the Manager were very nice. The place was pretty clean and still getting put together. They only had their one beer on tap, and you can only sample it as a complimentary to purchasing a tour - in order for the brewery to avoid competing with local bars. The beer was basic, but a nice take on the style.“
jredmond 4551 days ago
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