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IrishCentral's top ten Irish beers are revealed - PHOTOS

The top Irish lagers, stouts and ales that the Irish enjoy in their beloved local pub


IrishCentral's top ten Irish beers are revealed
IrishCentral's top ten Irish beers are revealed

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If asked to name Irish beers one would immediately come up with the ever popular dark and rich Guinness Stout. Other beers might come to mind including Murphy’s and Harp.

Unbeknownst to many Ireland is home to many delicious brews that run the gamut from lagers to stouts, dark beers to light beers.

Time to crack some Irish kegs open.

Here we have compiled a list of the ten best beers brewed in Ireland:

1.  Guinness Draught

The grandfather of all Irish brews. One of the most successful beer brands worldwide has a roasted malt taste and touch of chocolate flavor that has been an Irish favorite for centuries. The black ale is brewed in Dublin using black malt. A pint of the rich and creamy brew should take 119.53 seconds to pour and be served precisely at 6°C (43°F).

2. Beamish Stout

This stout has a spicier bite and lighter body than its Guinness competitor. This beer is specially brewed for two weeks using the original Beamish yeast dating back to 1792.  A sweet concoction of chocolate and coffee flavors balances the stout’s common bitter stout taste.

3. Guinness Foreign Extra Stout

This Guinness brand, originally known as West India Porter, has been in the country since 1819. It is brewed with more hops than its Guinness draught to preserve the beer over lengthy sea journeys. The strongest Guinness brew with 7.5% alcohol has a rich choclately taste and goes down smoother than Guinness draught.
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4. Murphy’s Irish Stout

Lighter and sweeter than other stouts Murphy’s was acquired  by Heineken in1983. It has been described as chocolate milk topped with a double shot of espresso and finished with a one-inch thick head of creamy caramel.

5. O’Haras Irish Stout

O’Hara’s is brewed in Carlow. The town, located in the Barrow Valley Region, has a very proud tradition of home-brewiing craft beers dating back to the 18th century. A mixture of hops and roasted Barley, the beer is sweet with a roasty bite. You can’t go wrong with the tried and true stout recipe of hops, barley, yeast, and water.

6. Harp

This special Irish lager is a part of Diageo and has been brewed by Guinness since 1960 in its Dundalk brewery. It has a distinct clean and refreshing taste.


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Trealach.Beamish is alive and kickin'
Try Hooker from the Hooker brew in galway
A pint of plain is your only man
Smithwicks is different in Ireland and the US. In Ireland it has a red appearance. In the US it's the same color as porter. The logo is different too.
What a load of nonsense! There are many great craft beers from small breweries all over Ireland that taste a lot better than the ones on offer here, most of which are average. An ale called 'Clotworthy Dobbin' from a small brewery in Co. Down was acclaimed as one of the top beers in the world in an international competition last year.
 




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