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I broke my favourite Spiegelau tulip at the weekend asad1

This is my favourite other glass:

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I feel your pain, I broke my IPA one a
short while back. The tulip is a nice glass.

For sentimental reasons, this is my favourite. The beer pictured is mine, served at this drinks festival.
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Depends on the volume but I like these two ATM. The snifter is bought and paid for, the pint glass is a rescue glass from a wicked and cruel pub landlord.

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At the moment mine is a plastic pint vessel.....unfortunately it's not glass. As glass and a long vacation driving through the Scottish Highlands aren't a good mix. I'd show a picture, but alas, the Wi-Fi out here is abysmal and won't let me upload anything.:(
 
@samale
Think I got it from the Sunflower. There aren't too many bars in Belfast that have Kinnegar on draught but the Sunflower always seems to have a rotating tap. Was in there last week and had a few Rustbucket's on draught. No sign of the cool glasses though.
 
@samale
Think I got it from the Sunflower. There aren't too many bars in Belfast that have Kinnegar on draught but the Sunflower always seems to have a rotating tap. Was in there last week and had a few Rustbucket's on draught. No sign of the cool glasses though.
I am from Derry so not far from where they brew. What about northbound. That's brewed local as well and seems to be doing well. Is that available in Belfast
 
I must concur with @Gerryjo
I have yet to try a good one. Tried a few **** ones though. I doubt I'll be wasting my money on them any time soon. It too is available in the Sunflower, or at least I have seen it in there. Don't pay much attention to it as I do not rate the brewery.
 
I must concur with @Gerryjo
I have yet to try a good one. Tried a few **** ones though. I doubt I'll be wasting my money on them any time soon. It too is available in the Sunflower, or at least I have seen it in there. Don't pay much attention to it as I do not rate the brewery.
Hi @phildo79,have you tried Chieftain Pale Ale,if not give it try it even the Chieftain Red Ale.
 
I like some of the kinnegar beers, never had the Northbound but did have a couple of nice beers in the walled city brewery a couple of years ago. Chieftain red is a great beer, another local beer I like is Maggies leap.
 
Hi @phildo79,have you tried Chieftain Pale Ale,if not give it try it even the Chieftain Red Ale.

Is that the stuff from Franciscan Well, down in Cork? Their beers are just about ok, IMO. The stout is ok but nothing special. Same could be said for the pale and IPA. They are the sort of beers I'd have 2 pints of and then want something else.

Maggie's Leap is another one that I could only have a couple of pints of. I do not rate Whitewater brewery at all. I think the only solid beer they make is Belfast Black. However I have not tried the IPA they created just for that fancy new Hastings hotel in the city centre. You know, the pint that costs £8, just because you can look out a window that overlooks some of the city. But it's on my bucket list for sure.........BALLIX!
 
Another one to arch is Hillstown Massey Red,not my cup of tea at all.As for Chieftain I find it quite nice but only a few at a time then move on but if it's there I'll certainly sup it...
 

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