Opened the Lid pamphlet in the papers and first thing I see is "craft beer at its best" for 4.99 for a pack of 4 brewed in Kilcock, Co Kildare.
Assuming its them (and the 4 pack and location give it away) this is the 3rd new 'craft brand' of theirs I've seen in two weeks.
Its seems disingenuous to me to be dumping multiple 'craft' brands on the market. I know it should be down to how it tastes but i'd rather support the smaller breweries that are putting their effort behind a smaller set of quality beers
If its half decent and its 4 for €5 I'd drink it.
This one is courtesy of the Crafty Brewing Company. :)
Probably a contract brew.
Is this the Colgan's brand you'se are chatting about?
Well at least they're not hiding the fact that they are "crafty" rather than "craft".
had one at weekend called Solas from Rye River, the missus picked it up in supermarket - tasted same as the McGargles
Won't be trying it again.
Quote from: Danny(00833827) on November 17, 2014, 02:23:13 PM
had one at weekend called Solas from Rye River, the missus picked it up in supermarket - tasted same as the McGargles
Won't be trying it again.
I had the Solas stout and red, Muck.
Quote from: Chris on November 17, 2014, 02:49:57 PM
Quote from: Danny(00833827) on November 17, 2014, 02:23:13 PM
had one at weekend called Solas from Rye River, the missus picked it up in supermarket - tasted same as the McGargles
Won't be trying it again.
I had the Solas stout and red, Muck.
I've had the red and thought it wasn't great!
got the crafty stout in lidl .....4 pack , 3 bottles still sitting there , might use them in a stew or for slug traps.
Porter cake
http://odlums.ie/recipes/porter-cake/
Jeez is the beer really that bad. What are they not doing I wonder because they have a top notch piece of gear I am told :-\
I haven't tried their other brands but the McGargles Red was alright. That's the one brewed in the UK though!!
My problem is that in my local Tesco's they stock Solas, Colgan's and Mcgargles. That's space that Kinsale, Kinnegar, etc. could be using and I'd be more likely to buy
Lots of brands, lots of overlap...
Solas McGargles Crafty Colgans
Red Red Red
Stout Stout
IPA IPA
Lager Lager
Wheat
The thing about some of the smaller craft brewerys is that they cant produce enough to keep the big supermarkets fully stocked all the time and keep the pubs full as well. The likes of tesco will want the shelves full stocked all the time and don't care about any other commitments you have to kegs etc. The would rather not have it on a shelf than have it only half of the time. Rye river look to have a large enough production setup to do this.
Its a dangerous game getting in with Tesco. It seems great but they'll get your dependant on their sales then they'll start demanding lower and lower prices and squeeze you for every last drop.
Absolutely. Dangerous. You would prob need a designated part of the brewery to fulfill the orders and even then they could turn around and say no thanks.
I've heard it said that working with Tesco isn't for the faint hearted but it can work if you know how to play by their rules.