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The White Hart is a nice pub BTW.
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Murphy's is still an active brand, but i'm only showing about 500 pubs with it on the bar. there will be more as its not one of ours so my data isn't as good. About 60% of those come from an update in the last year so can be considered current
For Caffreys I show 2500 pubs, 50% updated in the last year. I will highlight that fond memories of 90's Caffreys likely come from the ABV at the time. It was easy drinking and relatively strong. It's a different drink now.
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Brewdog Jet Blackheart is really nice on tap, but tastes like shite from a can.
I love porter and stout. They are my favourite types of beer, but I guess I have quite niche tastes. I don't think I could drink 99% of the beers listed in this thread.
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None of the big brewers invest heavily in this area as it's so hard to make any gains against Guinness. There are little pushes every so often, but few stick despite the beers often performing better in every other measurable way Heineken tried a new one a few years ago and it didn't last. We also have one that hasn't yet taken off the way we hoped. Someday one will, but its a risky investment in the beer market
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It rarely makes sense to have more than 1 stout on the bar, just from a volume perspective.
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The Kilkenny that I know is a red beer, like Swithwicks.
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Gillespies was good, but again it's disappeared into the ether.
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Guinness Foreign Extra is good.
I too like Belhaven Black and Blackheart.
Thornbridge do a few good stouts too. There is always one on in the tap room at their brewery in Bakewell - this place is well worth a visit as well, superb ales, and pizzas, often live bands on. A good afternoon/evening out.
Who is going to be bold and admit to liking Mackeson?????