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Name | ABV | Entered |
Purity Jimbo | 4% | 10/12/2023 |
Porterhouse Nitro Red Ale | 4.2% | 5/6/2023 |
74 Loved this place, lots of bottles in cabinets. Multi leveled, like a labyrint getting around with a industrial feeling. Good selection of Porterhouse and some other beers. They also show Premier League games(so very handy if you want good beers while watching games). Good food as well. |
74 Good selection of both Porterhouse & guest ales |
64 Visited several times. |
70 A dark maze of small seats, sofas and chairs on many split levels around a central bar sporting a long row of keg ales from the Porterhouse selection, a few guests in this form, and several cask ales too, including locally sourced ones. Certainly chain-like, but comfortable enough on the Bank Holiday afternoon I frequented. Has plenty of craft can and bottles in the fridges. |
60 Visitied 06/09/17. I have to admit that I tool an almost instance dislike to this venue. It may have been because the outside seating area was entirely inhabited by blokes in suits. Then going in to the cavernous interior there was instant hush and darkness, with only two people sat in there. I was one of two people at the bar but it took longer to be served than I would have liked due to no-one being there to serve beers. If this place wanted to change it's name I'd suggest Porterhouse's World of Lager. As well as Porterhouse's 6 or so own beers (there were more taps but some were on repeat and two of these were lagers), and a couple of uninspiring guests, there are numerous bottled pale lagers. Was note that impressed by the Porterhouse Oyster Stout but did manage to tick off Kenya. So if I did come here again, it would be to tick of the one or two countires I am missing which they stock. |
72 Visited on 29th March 2017. Patio out front was heaving full of the after work crowd, the pub is set back from Maiden Lane, it’s a huge cavernous place with several levels, and stairways and tables everywhere. It’s dark, loud and buzzing. Beer range is pretty good with a lot of beers from the Porterhouse range, a couple of Irish craft beers on keg, 3 cask offerings from South East brewers and a fridge stuffed full of cans and bottles including a few possible country ticks. Service was quick despite being busy, staff also knowledgeable about beer. Might not be one I’d dash back to but it’s got a solid beer range. Prices are at the top end but you are in tourist central. |
76 Gosh hadn’t been here in ages...must be getting old! It’s a good pub - live music, noisy, busy, vibrant. Not a place for quite conversation or beer geekery, but a good old fashioned night out Irish pub with a solid range of beers on tap. |
70 Multi-level pub in the Temple Bar area of Dublin with their own beer on tap. Decent selection of their beers on tap and a wider variety in bottles. Somewhat dark within the pub, service is a little slow, but its a fun atmosphere with live music during the evenings. Food is quite good. Not your average craft bar, but worth a visit. |
52 Crowded spot in a touristy area. Didn’t seem like too many of the people here were interested in exciting beer or anything. Beers were okay. Kind of reminiscent of some of the generic chain brewpubs we have in the states. An okay stop but not a place I’d go out of my way for or a place I needed to spend too long. |
50 Lots of irish beer on offer in this large pub with many smaller drinking areas on several levels. The waitress wanted a credit Card in return for a tab! Strange. Okay food and beer, strange service and financial policy! |
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