Such a great channel so fair play to you. I’m in the uk and Wetherspoons are famous for hiding the toilets miles away,the ones I’ve been in they are always in the basement.
The issue with spoons is they usually occupy historic buildings. I'm assuming you're talking about the Counting House in Glasgow, which I believe was an old bank. That may mean that their cold rooms are quite far from the pumps. I live near a smaller spoons and the beer is decent enough, presumably because the lines aren't that far away. On the fact it doesn't sell guinness in Dublin, I'd imagine it was probably due to Guinness selling the product at too high a price for Spoons' liking (judging how they stopped selling Heineken for a similar reason in the UK). At the end of the day, spoons allows people who may not have a lot of money have a bit of a night out. From reading some of the other comments, it seems like the snobbery you see in the UK towards spoons has travelled to Ireland as well.
@@oscarosullivan4513 I've seen that, and on his menu it said you can get Cask Ale for just under 3 Euro at that spoons. Do Irish breweries brew cask beer? Or is it mainly imported from Britain?
Diageo is a very poorly run company. I could carry on for ages with examples but will stick to just one. Back in 2014 the boom in Irish whiskey was just beginning but the geniuses at Diageo hadn't noticed. They sold Bushmills to Casa Cuervo the tequila people and since then Irish whiskey has become the world's fastest growing liquor category but Diageo missed out completely. Sigh ! Anyone wanting to go further should ask themselves what happened to Harp Lager.
Would’ve loved it if that first Beamish at a spoons was a turning point for you, with you abandoning your Guinness journey. You keep criticising other stouts for having flavour, in contrast to Guinness having ‘neutral flavour’. What you mean is Guinness has almost no flavour, with any pleasure coming from the mouthfeel alone, from a well poured pint
Guinness is my first fisher price plain. Out of the macro stouts I have had Beamish is nicer than Guinness. My favourite porters are from Ireland’s smaller breweries. The stronger flavour is what adds to their appeal for me. He can’t really handle plain. Guess thats more lovely stout for us.
@@georgeburdess1765 haven't had it in years.but i remember years ago did a beamish promotion in my local pub in Dublin with beamish.and i loved it stayed on it for several months after.but went back to Guinness doe.But certainly wouldn't rule it out 👍
In london anyway, and aside from a local old skool irish pub, you can get a decent enough pint of Guinness. If you see Irish aul fella's there its a good sign. The Mossy Well (no just coincidence 😉) near me in Muswell Hill does a great pint and probably the best spoons in the UK (So ive been told!) Price is about £3.50 just is as sound as a euro!
Yeah…the toilets in my local Wetherspoons (which is actually a Wether Inn, I think…posh!) are on a different floor to the bar/seating and quite far away. Generally food is ok, but the breakfasts are good value.
@@oscarosullivan4513 I have not slate it...just saying , I wish we had Beamish in cans in Canada.The O'Haras pays some of my salary, so I look forward to testing.The more the merrier.
I've been in Spoons all over Britain, and never had, never seen or never heard of anyone having a good Guinness. I've not bothered to try for the last few years, instead plump for a real ale and avoid a shitty mass produced bland lager. I wasn't aware they didn't serve Guinness in the Irish ones. I've been past the one in Carrickfergus a few times and have been tempted to go in for a nosey, but now next time I won't bother. :-D Great video as always pal, keep up the good work. You ARE a hero!
I go to The Silver Penny with friends before a night out in Dublin. Good for cheap drink, but impossible to find seats and the app is useless if its busy in there. Lack of music in its a bit strange at times too.
The wetherspoons around the corner from me. People steal legs of lamb from the shops around the area, then have an auction in the smoking area to sell them off, classy place 🤣
'Spoons' has its purpose. Not a place I would go for the Guinness. Breakfast or a lunchtime ale maybe. If I wanted something different though I'd go to the Porterhouse!
L Mulligan Grocer’s, Porterhouse pubs and Galway Bay Brewery pubs also don’t sell Guinness. Nothing wrong with that. Beamish is nicer than Guinness but my favourite porter or stout come from Ireland’s smaller brewery.
I’m pretty sure the Belfast Wetherspoons served Guinness. Interesting that Diageo didn’t do the same thing in the north. Mind you the pint is so bad I’d rather pay the extra quid to go somewhere else
I've been to Wetherspoons in UK and would totally recommend them. Great value for money for drink and food. Wouldnt be a place I'd drink Guinness but then again Guinness is hit an miss in most pubs. Snobbish attitude towards wetherspoons I find.
I'm Welsh but go to Sligo almost every year for the past 20 years for the surf.We will make it a priority to get a pint at the Beach bar on Aughris head .By far the best Guinness in the Inishcrone Easkey area 👌
The disabled lift that takes people in a wheelchair to toilet designated and designed for them, that's actually a great idea because otherwise other people would be climbing over them to get a piss 💡🤣👍
Suppose it depends who works in the spoons. In garforth, leeds £3,10 a pint of guinness but one of the lads who works there loves guinness and knows how to pour so it's the best and cheapest on main st. But I won't drink it if he isn't working when I go in.
Wetherspoons is a free house therefore it has competition. Guiness is a great macro beer but when Guiness has competition it’s fundamentally a poor mass produced stout hence why ‘spoons’ rarely ever sell it because they have better, local and cheaper options that the local community in both the UK and Ireland prefer.
they sell the beer cheap because the brewerys give them loads of a product for a cheaper price. The brewerys don't actually make alot of money off the sales, its more about getting the volume out there so that when someone goes to somewhere else where its more expensive they'll pay it because it they've seen it in spoons. its basically for marketing.
Murphy's is a far better stout than Guinness, as is Beamish. There are lovely porters and stouts made in the UK now. I wouldn't drink Guiness if you paid me.
Don;t know what ya mean Daragh, you know exactly what you're gonna get in a "Spoons", I've been in loads and never come across a piss stained carpet, they're all well kept.
@@oscarosullivan4513 won’t argue to that at all. My favourite beers are always from smaller breweries; porters, stouts, you name it. All I’m saying is that a beer from a generic mega-pub like a Wetherspoons will never be as nice as any beer pulled in a smaller pub with higher standards. Better beer is always the goal and I’ll always agree with anyone who wants that. 🙂
I had the displeasure of visiting the one in Dun Laoghaire exactly one time … they were out of beers listed on the menu … food was super average at best and took forever to arrive and the atmosphere and decor was terrible . I’m very glad Guinness is not served there as it would be a disaster… it’s worth paying more for a real pint in a real Irish pub.
These lads didn't mention this issue ua-cam.com/video/ongTW3rXals/v-deo.html . It's 3 English guys trying to have a pint in every Irish wethers in a day.
Probably for the best. Wetherspoons Guinness is awful.
Such a great channel so fair play to you.
I’m in the uk and Wetherspoons are famous for hiding the toilets miles away,the ones I’ve been in they are always in the basement.
The issue with spoons is they usually occupy historic buildings. I'm assuming you're talking about the Counting House in Glasgow, which I believe was an old bank. That may mean that their cold rooms are quite far from the pumps. I live near a smaller spoons and the beer is decent enough, presumably because the lines aren't that far away.
On the fact it doesn't sell guinness in Dublin, I'd imagine it was probably due to Guinness selling the product at too high a price for Spoons' liking (judging how they stopped selling Heineken for a similar reason in the UK).
At the end of the day, spoons allows people who may not have a lot of money have a bit of a night out. From reading some of the other comments, it seems like the snobbery you see in the UK towards spoons has travelled to Ireland as well.
Theres a good range of beers in spoons. A pub that sells cask beer consistently in Ireland.
@@oscarosullivan4513 I've seen that, and on his menu it said you can get Cask Ale for just under 3 Euro at that spoons. Do Irish breweries brew cask beer? Or is it mainly imported from Britain?
@@HS-wo8ti There a few who can cask Dungarvan and Brehon brewhouse
I heard the rumour that when the spoons came over here Guinness didnt want them selling it at a low price point so pulled their deal.
Makes sense that any company shouldn't want the product belittled anywhere, ya got to keep the standards and the spoons clearly don't.
At least there is beamish or for me cask beer.
I never go to a Wetherspoons here in the UK. They are generally woeful. The beer while cheap, is not well kept.
just not true, it's pretty dependable for the most part.
Diageo is a very poorly run company. I could carry on for ages with examples but will stick to just one. Back in 2014 the boom in Irish whiskey was just beginning but the geniuses at Diageo hadn't noticed. They sold Bushmills to Casa Cuervo the tequila people and since then Irish whiskey has become the world's fastest growing liquor category but Diageo missed out completely. Sigh ! Anyone wanting to go further should ask themselves what happened to Harp Lager.
Diageo is a British company also. All this about Guinness being Irish.
I mean it's one of the most successful drinks companies in the world. Up there with Coca Cola, Pepsi, Starbucks etc. Can't be doing that bad 🤷♂️
Would’ve loved it if that first Beamish at a spoons was a turning point for you, with you abandoning your Guinness journey.
You keep criticising other stouts for having flavour, in contrast to Guinness having ‘neutral flavour’. What you mean is Guinness has almost no flavour, with any pleasure coming from the mouthfeel alone, from a well poured pint
Guinness is my first fisher price plain. Out of the macro stouts I have had Beamish is nicer than Guinness. My favourite porters are from Ireland’s smaller breweries. The stronger flavour is what adds to their appeal for me. He can’t really handle plain. Guess thats more lovely stout for us.
So you like Guinness because it’s got no flavour? 😂
@Joe Denham I like them for that. Of all the ones I have had they have been pretty well balanced.
Guinness is my first fisher price stout.
Just like Rockshore in the lager market. Completely tasteless and weak as sin. I wonder who makes Rockshore??
When I was a student (so 2003) Guinness was £1.09 on the “Monday Club” in Spoons. Can still taste it now. Awful 😂😂😂
Beamish is actually not bad
Beamish is lovely stuff
For a macro stout far better than Guinness. Guinness Draught is my first fisher price plain.
@@georgeburdess1765 haven't had it in years.but i remember years ago did a beamish promotion in my local pub in Dublin with beamish.and i loved it stayed on it for several months after.but went back to Guinness doe.But certainly wouldn't rule it out 👍
@@oscarosullivan4513 yes mate 👍
@@Niall-q4r A lot more flavour to it
We like the stronger flavours . Guinness can be bland .
In london anyway, and aside from a local old skool irish pub, you can get a decent enough pint of Guinness. If you see Irish aul fella's there its a good sign. The Mossy Well (no just coincidence 😉) near me in Muswell Hill does a great pint and probably the best spoons in the UK (So ive been told!) Price is about £3.50 just is as sound as a euro!
Mainland UK? There are loads and loads of good bars for Guinness in N.I.
Yeah…the toilets in my local Wetherspoons (which is actually a Wether Inn, I think…posh!) are on a different floor to the bar/seating and quite far away. Generally food is ok, but the breakfasts are good value.
100% agree on the flavour topic. Guinness does have the most distinct taste. Though I do like beamish and murphys when in Cork.
I could have sworn that I've had Guinness in that very wetherspoons while on holiday, I must be mistaken though, the camera doesn't lie
We get O'Hara irish stout from carlow brewery in bottles( canada). Have you every review it? Thanks.
He will likely not like it. The man can’t really handle porters and stouts. Guinness is my first fisher price plain.
My company is part of getting O'Haras into Canada wish it was cans of Beamish.
@@nialllawlor I wouldn’t slate O’ Hara’s until you try it.
@@oscarosullivan4513 I have not slate it...just saying , I wish we had Beamish in cans in Canada.The O'Haras pays some of my salary, so I look forward to testing.The more the merrier.
Beamish in cans is better than Guinness in cans
I've been in Spoons all over Britain, and never had, never seen or never heard of anyone having a good Guinness. I've not bothered to try for the last few years, instead plump for a real ale and avoid a shitty mass produced bland lager. I wasn't aware they didn't serve Guinness in the Irish ones. I've been past the one in Carrickfergus a few times and have been tempted to go in for a nosey, but now next time I won't bother. :-D Great video as always pal, keep up the good work. You ARE a hero!
The Spoons in the North sell Guinness. It’s only in the South.
I go to The Silver Penny with friends before a night out in Dublin. Good for cheap drink, but impossible to find seats and the app is useless if its busy in there. Lack of music in its a bit strange at times too.
The wetherspoons around the corner from me. People steal legs of lamb from the shops around the area, then have an auction in the smoking area to sell them off, classy place 🤣
Sounds fucking class
😂 where’s that then?
@@j.e.b9988 Sheffield bankers draft lad, get in there early for the auctioning 🤣
@@math6911 Oh, I used to work near the Bankers Draft so I know it well enough. Never saw the auctions mind you!
'Spoons' has its purpose. Not a place I would go for the Guinness. Breakfast or a lunchtime ale maybe. If I wanted something different though I'd go to the Porterhouse!
L Mulligan Grocer’s, Porterhouse pubs and Galway Bay Brewery pubs also don’t sell Guinness. Nothing wrong with that. Beamish is nicer than Guinness but my favourite porter or stout come from Ireland’s smaller brewery.
I’m pretty sure the Belfast Wetherspoons served Guinness. Interesting that Diageo didn’t do the same thing in the north. Mind you the pint is so bad I’d rather pay the extra quid to go somewhere else
I seen one in Waterford I'm sure
Beamish is far better than Guinness so it’s hardly a loss…
Over flavoured. Give me a break. Beamish is slightly more roasted than Guinness... 'neutral' is not a great advert for Guinness.
The man is biased, slightly ignorant about porters. Guess thats more fuller in flavour Irish plain for you and me.
Isn't 'neutral' just another way of saying 'bland' ?
€3.8 for a pint... In Dublin.... Next time I'm back in Dublin I'll head there. Good advertisement for wetherspoons fair play
It's not about good or bad it's about value
Fuck the weather, your a hero for getting on the Dart
I've been to Wetherspoons in UK and would totally recommend them. Great value for money for drink and food. Wouldnt be a place I'd drink Guinness but then again Guinness is hit an miss in most pubs. Snobbish attitude towards wetherspoons I find.
The White House, Leicester sells a half decent pint.
Guinness in UK Wetherspoons isnt actually that cheap - its cheaper than your standard pub by probably £1 only
There is a Wetherspoons in Ards in Northern Ireland, too. Might also still be one in Lisburn, but could have gone or changed hands now...
I'm Welsh but go to Sligo almost every year for the past 20 years for the surf.We will make it a priority to get a pint at the Beach bar on Aughris head .By far the best Guinness in the Inishcrone Easkey area 👌
My condolences that you have Spoons in Ireland. I avoid them at all costs here in England.
The disabled lift that takes people in a wheelchair to toilet designated and designed for them, that's actually a great idea because otherwise other people would be climbing over them to get a piss 💡🤣👍
Suppose it depends who works in the spoons. In garforth, leeds £3,10 a pint of guinness but one of the lads who works there loves guinness and knows how to pour so it's the best and cheapest on main st. But I won't drink it if he isn't working when I go in.
Split the B!! This guy 😂
The flowing tide beside the weatherspoons on Abbey Street has unreal Guinness
I prefer beamish to Guinness. It has tons more flavour. Guinness is bland as fuck.
Wetherspoons is a free house therefore it has competition. Guiness is a great macro beer but when Guiness has competition it’s fundamentally a poor mass produced stout hence why ‘spoons’ rarely ever sell it because they have better, local and cheaper options that the local community in both the UK and Ireland prefer.
Haahaha I remember my first time in there, couldn’t find the stairs or toilets either
Great video thank you
Wetherspoons sell short dated beer that's how they sell it cheap
That’s an old wives tale, 100% not correct 👍
when you're buying loads of the stuff you get it cheap. not because it's short dated.
they sell the beer cheap because the brewerys give them loads of a product for a cheaper price. The brewerys don't actually make alot of money off the sales, its more about getting the volume out there so that when someone goes to somewhere else where its more expensive they'll pay it because it they've seen it in spoons. its basically for marketing.
Murphy's is a far better stout than Guinness, as is Beamish. There are lovely porters and stouts made in the UK now. I wouldn't drink Guiness if you paid me.
Forgot the new Wetherspoons in Waterford
Indeed then again maybe forget about it..
If it ain't Beamy it ain't creamy
Beamish is the king!
you could always ask someone where the toilets are! Thanks for the Vid.
I live in UK and Spoons Guinness is always decent enough
It's cheap and cheerful and a grand spot when yer with the lads and wanna take a break from being rode by inflation.
It's either dirt or whatever stuff they wash the glasses with is what's coming up as bubbles
nah it's from the pouring
you have to go into JM Cleary's, before it is too late
Just watched an episode of the Guinnesseurs.my god they are so bad.All hail the Guru 👌
U didn't do your research.... spoons in Waterford 12 months
Don;t know what ya mean Daragh, you know exactly what you're gonna get in a "Spoons", I've been in loads and never come across a piss stained carpet, they're all well kept.
Go to Tesco and buy a can of the vocation knock out stout mate. You'll never look at Guinness the same. It completely knocks it out of the park 😎
DISGRACE TO BEAMISH
Why would even dare a trip to Wedderspoo s?
Worst Guinness I’ve ever had was in Stirling’s Wetherspoons tasted like marmite
I want that hoodie immediately
Nowt wrong with a beamish
The new Wetherspoons in Keavan Port is semi decent…but yea even the standard pints taste rank…
Get yourself up to Bowe’s to take the taste of the Beamish out. Make the journey into the centre worthwhile. 🍻
Beamish is nicer than Guinness. When it comes to porters and stouts my favourites are from the smaller Irish brewers.
@@oscarosullivan4513 won’t argue to that at all. My favourite beers are always from smaller breweries; porters, stouts, you name it.
All I’m saying is that a beer from a generic mega-pub like a Wetherspoons will never be as nice as any beer pulled in a smaller pub with higher standards.
Better beer is always the goal and I’ll always agree with anyone who wants that. 🙂
@@WilliamWallace817 Agreed
Weatherspoons in coleraine used to do guinness
Call me a hero if you want ha. Hero
Fact!
Sounds ok for me
Darragh you need to start Rogaine on your hair, will sort the balding pattern, expensive but worth the money.
youve finally realised guinness has no taste. murphys and beamish are a lot nicer.
Rocking the comb over mr guru.
What you mean?
@@danielbryan7619 top of the head is looking very thin.
@@MysteriousRider84 aw okay, my hair isn’t far off looking like that either haha
I'm sure he knows, given that he probably looks at himself everyday. why is this shit necessary? you got a big daft grin on your face now?
@@diskopartizan0850 yes I do, but I'm laughing at you crying like a snowflake.
I had the displeasure of visiting the one in Dun Laoghaire exactly one time … they were out of beers listed on the menu … food was super average at best and took forever to arrive and the atmosphere and decor was terrible . I’m very glad Guinness is not served there as it would be a disaster… it’s worth paying more for a real pint in a real Irish pub.
If your into cask beer it would appeal to you.
Dare i say mcgregors stout is nicer than beamish or murphys but still second to guinness
You know what, I think this guy might be a bit of a hero
For some of you younger lads, check out Topical Finasteride & Minoxidil Spray. Guinness not helping me thinks...! 😁
So I went to bowes, got ripped a new ass.. they knew I came because of your video lol good crack though ☺️☺️
Shout out to Kilkenny!
Never have a Guinness in UK Weatherspoons, I don't think I've ever had a solid stout in any.
People no better than to drink Guinness in Weatherspoons as always shite as not getting da flow cos no one drinks it in those pubs
Microphone needs to be adjusted massively. Please fix. :/ These vids are almost unwatchable because sound quality
Sounds fine to me.....must be on your end.
LOVE
What up with no sound
These lads didn't mention this issue ua-cam.com/video/ongTW3rXals/v-deo.html . It's 3 English guys trying to have a pint in every Irish wethers in a day.
Squeamish
Come on face me I'm ready to face u 1v1
Wetherspoons is a shit hole
Zero surprised. Everything at Wetherspoons is awful lol
Beamish 🤮
Hair is as thin as a greyhound
weatherspoons is shite for guinness
Dump
Guru going 👨🦲 go gracefully my man don’t be a glue to the head stick over shtickkk