@@suppersday I had a couple of pints of the middle tap before the Anthrax gig on Friday night there. First one took a wee bit to settle but both pints were lovely. I think for folk used to it being properly cold it might seem a bit odd but if you're into traditional ales which are usually cellar temp then it shouldn't be an issue.
The distance from the keg is a factor, the best pints come when the keg is under the bar coming from a chilled pipe and a tap that is flowing regularly. Hence it's never too cold.
As a Dublin City bartender for 36 years you have to listen for the “hiss” of gas as it’s pouring. Your rarely ever going to get a pint of Guinness outside of Ireland to even come close. The British system is so different to ours, there gas and cooling I find is allways wrong. Just the fact there selling extra cold just shows they haven’t a clue about proper Guinness. As you probably know when the Guinness family sold Guinness to Diageo in 1999. They told every bar in Ireland to stop cleaning your beer lines. They were going to clean themselves EVERY 6 WEEKS 😮. That’s when Guinness changed for ever in Ireland. The good consistent Guinness you find in the good Guinness bars are maintained by cleaning there lines themselves EVERY WEEK.The majority of the rest of Irish bars wait for that 6 weeks. That is the real reason for a good and poor pint in Ireland 🇮🇪 Not to mention all you’ll find outside of Ireland is that horrible new style glass 🤮. Can’t beat a branded proper TULIP Guinness pint glass 🥛mothers milk!!
'The fact that they're selling extra cold? Some are...some aren't....has no one in the entire country got a clue cos some haven't? Plenty of people from ireland open pubs in great britain.
Drank in 90% of pubs in Glasgow north/south/east/west & it's environs over the last 30 odd years & the only pint that comes close to what you'll get in Ireland(& that includes THE LAURIESTON) is THE CROW in BISHOPBRIGGS,thick,creamy,sweet & it doesn't have that bitter aftertaste you get from most British pints,the bar staff know their stuff,8minutes from Queen station & a 1 minute walk to the pub, thoroughly recommend!.
I was asking myself that question this morning as I just got up, I'll be in g-town later the day for the culture. (tourist in ma own town) MacSorelys is not bad I find - on Jamaca St. "Not the architecture guru, the Guinness guru" - top patter But the acknowledgement of the mightily built-city full of empire relics is respect enough, but of secondary importance to a well pult pint of the black stuff, Yer a prophet sir I mean guru 🙏
cant believe some of the ‘barry o’theme’ places people sent you to with their recommendations. you need to come back mate and do another one. the dolphin in the west end, the old burnt barns in the calton. allison arms in the southside. tolbooth city centre. all worth a visit. keep doing the videos, love them!
Definitely agree with the Tolbooth Bar suggestion. Not great to look at from the outside but a banging Guinness. The fact that he started the video almost within touching distance of it as well. 🤦♂️
The best pint of Guinness in Glasgow is literally across the street from where you filmed the intro - The Tolbooth Bar, can't believe you missed it. Also happens to be one of the cheapest as well. Maybe next time 🍀
You are gonna need to get a thermometer and start scanning the temperature. Had a pint in a very well know pub in Dublin 16 last weekend and it was like eating snow. Wanted a skinful but couldn't do it.
Interesting! How much does this affect the outcome of the pint you're served? Also, how does one determine if the pub are using a traditional tap or regular?
This was superb. Speaking humbly as a veteran of Euro 88 ..yes I was there at all 3 legendary games!!...I recommend a compilation of carnage videos!! I just can't get enough...do do dadododo dododadododo....
If you're ever in Glasgow again, The Laurieston does a cracking pint of McEwan's 80/- The style would be considered a "Heavy" in Scotland. It's probably an equivalent to the red/cream ales you've enjoyed previously.
Waited for this video for a longtime and although excited for it I knew Glasgow would be disappointing. As a Glaswegian Guinness drinker the standards have dropped in the past few years and there’s hardly anywhere that serves Guinness out a regular tap. Hopefully this video creates some ripples and Guinness can up its game in Glasgow.
Glasgow pints were still far better than anything from England or Wales. Every pint of Guinness looked tasty, you'll get worse pints in a lot of places in Ireland, guaranteed.
When I played music, I would always drink Guinness, because it was really the only beer that I could drink at any temperature in between sets. I do enjoy cold but room temp, it’s fine. I did really like that pint glass from the middle tap!
I was going to call bullocks on being able to taste the difference in a Dublin Guinness pour. ( I'm from Minnesota so I figured I wouldn't know shite anyway)...but had s Murphys...several...and then the Shakespeare across from the Gate hotel...found myself now at Fitzsimmons ( I think)...damn, I can tell...I must now get another!
Knew you wouldn't get an outstanding pint of Guiness in Glasgow. You picked a couple of cracking old school boozers in the Laurieston and Heraghty's. My uncle drank in the latter for 50 years until he passed.
Enjoyed this one. Was in Milan away with England. Met this Irish fella on the Saturday so watch it with him, in a pub full of English. Ireland score he’s jumps up going mad. Lucky for him Ireland we’re playing Scotland so we all joined in 😂
The last time I went to Scotland I was waiting for a train back to Manchester, so I decided I'd try the fish and chips which were cooked in beef dripping, very nice, then a few pints, it was the drinking up time that spoilt it
Bunch of McDonalds reviews with the Laurieston thrown in…and guess what pub was the most interesting, insightful review, regardless if personal flavour preference. Reminds of the hand-pump video. Much more interesting finding these gems than generic chain pubs selling commercial piss water.
You should get one of those little laser thermometers and start recording the temperature of the pints to see if there is actually a difference in the coldness from each bar.. 🤔
On the extra cold thing... I started drinking Guinness in the UK about 10 years ago and I'm so accustomed to extra cold. I drank from a normal tap at the weekend and the first gulps struck me as weird even after 7 pints. Just didn't seem cold enough to me but who the fuck knows. Not me.
Man I love the middle tap, can't say I've found it too warm myself, always find Guinness in other places usually too cold so I welcome it, maybe you got a particularly warm one - great vid though. Just shows, the standard in Glasgow is lacking and needs to change.
I went to an Irish pub out by the Barrowland a few years ago, tricolours painted on the walls and bars on the window. Went in and yer man took one look and said "we're closed" (this was like 9pm). I said fair enough, is there anywhere else open? When he heard the Irish accent he said "really sorry mate, why you having?", and then he wouldn't take any cash for the pint. Legend
@@ralph3428 most don’t consider themselves Irish most have Irish heritage and have basically been told they aren’t Scottish since they got here so surprise surprise there’s a bit of a problem with identity. Although I wld say that most of that is actually dieing out due to Scottish nationalism. Just another point a think it funny that an American can say he’s Irish and everybody is like fair enough but somebody that literally lives right across the water has more connections to Ireland can’t. It’s funny.
People don't drink Guinness much in Glasgow probably why it's not that great. Tennents is more the Glaswegian beer. I honestly to god didn't even know we had Irish pubs in the city, I thought that was an American thing, maybe in the city centre instead of the pub. If you want to finish Irish probably visit a Celtic club, they aren't fancy but full of Irish people or Irish diaspora.
a lot of ppl dont like it because it's too cold and means you don't taste all the flavour there. It's like that heineken ice thing, it's so cold you can hardly taste anything. Good for cheap lager but not great for people who like the flavours in a guinness.
You go into an Irish bar in Glasgow full of football muppets who are Scottish singing a traditional Irish song.....in true Irish pub nature that would never happen which is why I kind of detest these places.
When there’s an old fella behind the bar in a shirt and tie you know you are in a good pub.
Class boozer that is.
Although in the Laurieston, avoid them, as they can't pour good Guinness
Rather a lady with big nockers myself
@@suppersday I had a couple of pints of the middle tap before the Anthrax gig on Friday night there. First one took a wee bit to settle but both pints were lovely.
I think for folk used to it being properly cold it might seem a bit odd but if you're into traditional ales which are usually cellar temp then it shouldn't be an issue.
The distance from the keg is a factor, the best pints come when the keg is under the bar coming from a chilled pipe and a tap that is flowing regularly. Hence it's never too cold.
Feck if I was any earlier to the video your pints wont even have settled
As a Dublin City bartender for 36 years you have to listen for the “hiss” of gas as it’s pouring. Your rarely ever going to get a pint of Guinness outside of Ireland to even come close. The British system is so different to ours, there gas and cooling I find is allways wrong. Just the fact there selling extra cold just shows they haven’t a clue about proper Guinness. As you probably know when the Guinness family sold Guinness to Diageo in 1999. They told every bar in Ireland to stop cleaning your beer lines. They were going to clean themselves EVERY 6 WEEKS 😮. That’s when Guinness changed for ever in Ireland. The good consistent Guinness you find in the good Guinness bars are maintained by cleaning there lines themselves EVERY WEEK.The majority of the rest of Irish bars wait for that 6 weeks. That is the real reason for a good and poor pint in Ireland 🇮🇪
Not to mention all you’ll find outside of Ireland is that horrible new style glass 🤮. Can’t beat a branded proper TULIP Guinness pint glass 🥛mothers milk!!
What bar in Dublin mate are you in ???
'The fact that they're selling extra cold? Some are...some aren't....has no one in the entire country got a clue cos some haven't?
Plenty of people from ireland open pubs in great britain.
Drank in 90% of pubs in Glasgow north/south/east/west & it's environs over the last 30 odd years & the only pint that comes close to what you'll get in Ireland(& that includes THE LAURIESTON) is THE CROW in BISHOPBRIGGS,thick,creamy,sweet & it doesn't have that bitter aftertaste you get from most British pints,the bar staff know their stuff,8minutes from Queen station & a 1 minute walk to the pub, thoroughly recommend!.
Was in Glasgow for work last week and a colleague took me to the Tolbooth. Lovely pint of the black stuff in there
Heraghtys bar on Pollokshaws Road, and the quaich in shawlands, both tremendous pints
I was asking myself that question this morning as I just got up, I'll be in g-town later the day for the culture. (tourist in ma own town)
MacSorelys is not bad I find - on Jamaca St. "Not the architecture guru, the Guinness guru" - top patter
But the acknowledgement of the mightily built-city full of empire relics is respect enough, but of secondary importance to a well pult pint of the black stuff,
Yer a prophet sir
I mean guru 🙏
Glasgow has a lot of old school proper pubs. Loads more to try on a second trip
That close up at 27:40 has me in bits.
Tollbooth bar in Trongate was an amazing pint, Could of used a spoon it was so creamy 👌
13:23 Guru's life flashed before my eyes. Another banger video though, g'wan lad
Yes lad!!!! This is the video I've been waiting for!
cant believe some of the ‘barry o’theme’ places people sent you to with their recommendations. you need to come back mate and do another one. the dolphin in the west end, the old burnt barns in the calton. allison arms in the southside. tolbooth city centre. all worth a visit. keep doing the videos, love them!
Definitely agree with the Tolbooth Bar suggestion. Not great to look at from the outside but a banging Guinness. The fact that he started the video almost within touching distance of it as well. 🤦♂️
Westering Winds.
Awesome reviews. love it when the Guru hits the road. 😎
Got a photo with you outside kitty’s on Saturday , drinking dark fruits. The dark fruits guru 🤣
blasphemy
The best pint of Guinness in Glasgow is literally across the street from where you filmed the intro - The Tolbooth Bar, can't believe you missed it. Also happens to be one of the cheapest as well. Maybe next time 🍀
Your spot on Robbie great pub and cheap
Heraghty’s in Strathbungo
You are gonna need to get a thermometer and start scanning the temperature. Had a pint in a very well know pub in Dublin 16 last weekend and it was like eating snow. Wanted a skinful but couldn't do it.
Usually if it’s a regular tap it uses carbon dioxide, the traditional Guinness pull tap uses nitrogen.
Interesting! How much does this affect the outcome of the pint you're served? Also, how does one determine if the pub are using a traditional tap or regular?
This was superb. Speaking humbly as a veteran of Euro 88 ..yes I was there at all 3 legendary games!!...I recommend a compilation of carnage videos!! I just can't get enough...do do dadododo dododadododo....
Were you at the famous Ireland win against Scotland in Hamden park in 1987.
If you're ever in Glasgow again, The Laurieston does a cracking pint of McEwan's 80/-
The style would be considered a "Heavy" in Scotland. It's probably an equivalent to the red/cream ales you've enjoyed previously.
I love Guinness but a pint of 80/- every so often is bloody delicious ❤.
Should have went into the Tollbooth you were just outside it at the start of the video
Waited for this video for a longtime and although excited for it I knew Glasgow would be disappointing. As a Glaswegian Guinness drinker the standards have dropped in the past few years and there’s hardly anywhere that serves Guinness out a regular tap. Hopefully this video creates some ripples and Guinness can up its game in Glasgow.
Pot Still
Glasgow pints were still far better than anything from England or Wales.
Every pint of Guinness looked tasty, you'll get worse pints in a lot of places in Ireland, guaranteed.
When I played music, I would always drink Guinness, because it was really the only beer that I could drink at any temperature in between sets. I do enjoy cold but room temp, it’s fine. I did really like that pint glass from the middle tap!
I was going to call bullocks on being able to taste the difference in a Dublin Guinness pour. ( I'm from Minnesota so I figured I wouldn't know shite anyway)...but had s Murphys...several...and then the Shakespeare across from the Gate hotel...found myself now at Fitzsimmons ( I think)...damn, I can tell...I must now get another!
Fecking Goldilocks, this one's too warm, this one's too cold 🤣
Knew you wouldn't get an outstanding pint of Guiness in Glasgow. You picked a couple of cracking old school boozers in the Laurieston and Heraghty's. My uncle drank in the latter for 50 years until he passed.
John Mills?
@@indigohammer5732 the very man.
@@tommym1966 The Legend
Ace video, there’s a wee secret round the corner from Kitty’s called the park lane and the Guinness in there is effortlessly brilliant.
Any plans to visit the Toon?
Enjoyed this one. Was in Milan away with England. Met this Irish fella on the Saturday so watch it with him, in a pub full of English. Ireland score he’s jumps up going mad. Lucky for him Ireland we’re playing Scotland so we all joined in 😂
Take note Rangers fans who support England and hate Ireland 😄
The last time I went to Scotland I was waiting for a train back to Manchester, so I decided I'd try the fish and chips which were cooked in beef dripping, very nice, then a few pints, it was the drinking up time that spoilt it
Need to make the trek to Newcastle, not sure it'll be a great pint of Guinness but it'll be a hell of a do for the boys
Bunch of McDonalds reviews with the Laurieston thrown in…and guess what pub was the most interesting, insightful review, regardless if personal flavour preference. Reminds of the hand-pump video. Much more interesting finding these gems than generic chain pubs selling commercial piss water.
Should have tried the Louden Tavern.
Should try a pint of Orkney dark island lovely drop of stuff
The best Guiness in Glasgow is at the Tolbooth bar imo
Tube goes out the the west end good run at the start then I was rush rush , you done well in malones bar considering 😅
Lauristoun… I think it needs a revisit, did the staff get them the wrong way round on way to table?
Is the problem not with Guinness?Why doesn't the company not recommend the best way to serve and store the beer.Have some sort of consistency
Few pints and a few shorts!!🤪
Did ya try the Bon Accord Guru?
No tollbooth?
The Laurieston. I remember many years ago the barman got murdered right inside that pub by some crazed "customer". Glasgow was a mad place back then.
That first pint looked like it was gonna be a bit rocky! happy it rallied to be borderline drinkable
Sharkeys best pint of Guinness for me
Did nobody suggest The Horseshoe bar? Legendary Glasgow pub.
The Braemar Bar in London Road TOPS them all 😎🇮🇪
Not sure the whole crew would fit in the Braemar, bit tight but yeah, lovely Guinness
Another cracking video sham
I'm surprised you didn't go to the Horse Shoe Bar, it apparently has the longest bar in Europe. You could have compared to the Circus Tavern in Manc!
Try the Queens Park Cafe on Victoria Rd. Good Guinness, not "Dublin good," but very drinkable.
Best pint in Glasgow 26 hope st .... beautiful smooth pint
You should get one of those little laser thermometers and start recording the temperature of the pints to see if there is actually a difference in the coldness from each bar.. 🤔
On the extra cold thing... I started drinking Guinness in the UK about 10 years ago and I'm so accustomed to extra cold. I drank from a normal tap at the weekend and the first gulps struck me as weird even after 7 pints. Just didn't seem cold enough to me but who the fuck knows. Not me.
Missed so many good pints there fella! Would never of entertained Jinty Mcgintys - rubbish. Connollys in merchant City for me is the best.
Had a cracking pint of Guino st the ember lounge at staffordshire university for £4.20
"Sure I'm after puttin' soap in my beard boy, your man down in Clon' makes it."
With the 'warm' pint you might actually taste the roasted barley and malt and get the flavour of Guinness ? Yeah I'm an old geezer...
I've been to the Laurieston countless times but oddly never knew of the "middle tap". In there this Friday so going to have to investigate.
To follow up, had a couple in there before a gig on Friday. Could get used to it that way. Lovely pint.
Man I love the middle tap, can't say I've found it too warm myself, always find Guinness in other places usually too cold so I welcome it, maybe you got a particularly warm one - great vid though. Just shows, the standard in Glasgow is lacking and needs to change.
Gallowgate safari needed fella, tolbooth and scotia also very good.
Park Bar - best pint of plain I've found in Glasgow
Love glasgow for a night out
Need to go to tolbooth mate
Can't believe you didn't go to the tolbooth.
Yes best Guiness in Glasgow
Moans it’s too cold and then moans it’s too warm 😂
Have you heard of the fairytale 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears'?
I could smell it through the camera, mate. Believe you me!
Should have gone to the rumshack ! Jamaican bar lovely guinness
The Laurieston is one hell of a boozer
I went to an Irish pub out by the Barrowland a few years ago, tricolours painted on the walls and bars on the window. Went in and yer man took one look and said "we're closed" (this was like 9pm). I said fair enough, is there anywhere else open? When he heard the Irish accent he said "really sorry mate, why you having?", and then he wouldn't take any cash for the pint. Legend
A lot of people in Glasgow consider themselves Irish mate….80% of them have never even been there 🤷♂️😂
@@ralph3428 most don’t consider themselves Irish most have Irish heritage and have basically been told they aren’t Scottish since they got here so surprise surprise there’s a bit of a problem with identity. Although I wld say that most of that is actually dieing out due to Scottish nationalism.
Just another point a think it funny that an American can say he’s Irish and everybody is like fair enough but somebody that literally lives right across the water has more connections to Ireland can’t. It’s funny.
@@paulmiler7139 It's basically the pig ignorance of anti Irish anti Catholic bigots who fear Scottish Independence as much as a United Ireland.
@@paulmiler7139 Spot on man, brilliant point. Nothing worse than some fucking roaster pulling mythical percentages out of their arse.
Guinness is Never Cold or Extra Cold……speak to the Beer owners in Dublin they will tell you…. ☝️🇮🇪
Plenty of far better pubs in Glasgow . For example ar the start you were at Glasgow cross , you should have went into the Tollbooth Bar
Glasgow looks good
Heraghty's Pollokshaws road govanhill glasgow , just 2.5 miles away fay ma bit.........Tongs ya Bass.........Hail Hail
The guy on the right in the thumb nail looks like The LA Beast
HH U SHOULD TRY FROM Glasgow x cross right up east end a lot of good GUINNESS PUBS SOME COLS OTHERS NOT I enjoyed them come back & try hh ktf
People don't drink Guinness much in Glasgow probably why it's not that great. Tennents is more the Glaswegian beer. I honestly to god didn't even know we had Irish pubs in the city, I thought that was an American thing, maybe in the city centre instead of the pub.
If you want to finish Irish probably visit a Celtic club, they aren't fancy but full of Irish people or Irish diaspora.
deeeeewww rocking in that pub love it
Mate you started your video virtually outside the best pub for a Guinness in Glasgow and didnt go in 😂... the tolbooth bar
Hey Guru how's it gone. Am I the only guy on here that prefers the new style glass? You seem to absolutely detest it mate 👍 what's your thoughts 🤔
Should have went to the tollbooth at the start
South side next to hampden ain’t Glasgow mafe would never classify it as Glasgow
You were sent to a few shiters there! So many better pubs in town that take pride in their product.
2 - 1 scotland yeah baby 🔥🏴🏴🔥
Ffs 4 guinness and u needed a nap , up ur game for scotland 🤣
Very very disappointed
Who prefers extra cold… not met anyone who says they do
Brazzers for the boys in green
Yaaas 2-1 boys drink THAT in 🏴🏴
Why don't you like the Extra Cold Guinness?
a lot of ppl dont like it because it's too cold and means you don't taste all the flavour there. It's like that heineken ice thing, it's so cold you can hardly taste anything. Good for cheap lager but not great for people who like the flavours in a guinness.
If there's a next time try the Bristol bar on Duke Street
I heard they only serve lavvy water in that dive Oh I forgot that's sevco supporters prevered drink now a days
@@danbreen6946 I have no idea what your talking about but it was a genuine offer just tell the barmaid Oliver Cromwell sent you
@@therealisation5500 was it not Queen William
Go on the Guru
6.1 is below average? My brain hurts.
Glasgow has the best Irish bars in the UK
Old school Taytos? Has Tayto changed? Irish in Canada here so disconnected from those kinds of changes
What a BORING take on Glasgow 🤔🇮🇪
Guiness greggs guff gas
Stop wearing lipstick
the kegs all come from the same place ffs
Black stuff history month starts today. You planning something special ?
yeeeeeeeeeeeeaahhhhhhhhhh-hoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
You go into an Irish bar in Glasgow full of football muppets who are Scottish singing a traditional Irish song.....in true Irish pub nature that would never happen which is why I kind of detest these places.
Glasgow Guinness isn’t brilliant. The first one after coming back from Ireland is always so dissatisfying
Global warming guru
Carnage 🤣🤣