Absolutely brilliant job mate. Must give you so much pleasure. I’m irish, from Dublin. I live in Scarborough Yorkshire and I would love to have that in my house. I’m thinking of doing it in my shed. Well done.
I spent some extended periods of time in Columbus when I worked for Nationwide. On those trips I also spent extended periods of time at the Claddagh bar. I still have a coaster from Claddagh tacked up behind my bar in the basement. Well done sir, it looks great.
A dream turns to reality! One can only wish to be one of those blindfolded patrons lucky enough to be virtually transported to an Authentic Irish Pub without ever needing to leave their locality!
Looks great. It looks authentic. Right down to the small bathroom that seems to be in pubs all over Ireland. Looks better than all the so call "Irish Pubs" that have sprung up everywhere that are no more than Irish themed bars or restaurants that hang shamrocks, a map of Ireland or the Irish flag up and call themselves an Irish pub.
Amazing pub build sir. So I’m born and raised in Youngstown a Buckeye Fan living in Fort Wayne Indiana. Feel your pain as a Irish Fan living in Columbus. Is that a DIY frost plate or did you have it built or bought from a supply house?
No stand up urinal ? Also , you should have one or two booths so people can sit down opposite one another . I'll cut you some slack because you have a small place , I was able to do more with my place because overall basement is 11.000 SF , but I love what you accomplished with the room you had to work with.
He didn’t say that. He said he’s into his Irish heritage. Further, no American means they’re Irish by nationality when they say that. You have to understand the context of the eastern seaboard and why immigrants used that designation for themselves when in places like Boston, NYC, Philadelphia, Baltimore, etc. The neighborhoods were extremely segregated by immigrant populations and of course when kids were born in the new land, they would hang out on the streets and in the neighborhoods and though they were American by birth, their ethnic backgrounds differentiated them all. These neighborhoods and distinctions still very much exist in places like NYC, Boston, etc. So when someone in New York says “I’m going out with this Irish broad.” He doesn’t mean from Ireland. He means she’s from an old Irish neighborhood and raised differently than him, perhaps because he was raised in an Italian family. I lived in Bradford, England for a couple years and the kids of Nigerian background often said “I’m Nigerian.” Though they’re actually English. The Pakistani and Indian kids, too. It’s no different.
Not quite, Bulmer's is an English Cider maker who opened up in Clonmel in the 1930's, it was later sold on by the English parent Company, but was allowed to use the same brand name and formula, but only in Ireland. Magners is an original Irish Cider Brand also from Clonmel Co. Tipperary, which is what Bulmer's Ireland has to sell as a brand name out outside of Ireland, and the taste is slightly different. At the entrance the current facility, one wall has Bulmer's on and the other wall has Magners on it.
The two of ye seem to be irish so I'm gonna say what I need to say here 😂 this frosted plate that he puts his pint down on and says he's seen in irish pubs, am I delusional in saying you wouldn't find one of them in the whole country, I'm from Ireland and have never seen one 😂
@@shanedunne5533 Have to agree with you Shane I've never seen a frosted plate in Ireland, and I've been in a fair few pubs here in my time. Also I've never seen glasses in a fridge, in Ireland, although it's not unusual in Northern Australia.
it Amazes me people go through all the time and expense to build these "pubs" and then stock it with nothing but lousy bottom shelf liquor. Atleast get some quality booze or what's the point .
Not completely true, William Magner set up in Clonmel in about 1935, making cider. H.P. Bulmer took over in partnership in about 1946. using Bulmer's cider formula which is almost identical to the original Bulmers cider still made in Hereford. C&C bought out the Irish side of the company in the 1960's and retained (as part of the sale) the right to use Bulmers name and formula in Ireland only. Therefore a slightly different formula is used on the export brand under the name of the original owner Magners. You do occasionally see Magners for sale but only in off licenses. At the new entrance to the factory at Annerville Clonmel, Bulmers is on one side and Magners on the other. I live down the road and make my own hobby cider from my own cider apple trees.
Always a shame to see a sweet build like this and then nothing but garbage on the back bar and a tap system that isn't dialed in enough to pour a decent beer...
This guy is winning in life
I'm as Irish as you get (sure I lived in Dublin my whole life) and this pub is incredible! VERY nice job. I'd LOVE to visit some day!
Absolutely brilliant job mate. Must give you so much pleasure. I’m irish, from Dublin. I live in Scarborough Yorkshire and I would love to have that in my house. I’m thinking of doing it in my shed. Well done.
Dude! I don't know what makes me more jealous, your bar or your wife! Very nice way to repurpose everything.
Ehhhh...don't go there.
I just wish everyone’s Mrs were as encouraging as this guys..
There's no Irish pubs in Ireland, just pubs 😉.. well done great job man 👍🏻
In China they just call Chinese food, food!
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I spent some extended periods of time in Columbus when I worked for Nationwide. On those trips I also spent extended periods of time at the Claddagh bar. I still have a coaster from Claddagh tacked up behind my bar in the basement. Well done sir, it looks great.
That frost plate is pretty rad though
Yes, this is incredible. Dublin pub , thank you
Words simply cannot express what I want to say.... this is just awesome 😍
2:11… too much head on that pint mate send it back 😂
Horrible
Slante'
Kick arse setup mate. Here's to many a great frosty beverage enjoyed
this man is livin
Wife is a legend
Good job buddy
A dream turns to reality! One can only wish to be one of those blindfolded patrons lucky enough to be virtually transported to an Authentic Irish Pub without ever needing to leave their locality!
Anyone that gives this the "thumbs down" is just jealous
I was considering it... But I realized I was jealous
I'm jealous So so jealous!!! I want one in my house. It's absolutely brilliant💙💙
@@uninteresting1212 😂🤣
Iv spent a lot of time in Ireland, Scotland, England for work. Iv always wanted to do this. Looks like a cozy little spot.
Looks great, congratulations. Go Irish ☘️
That is very cool! Very imaginative and fun.
Absolutely brilliant!
Outstanding this is a wish of mine as well 👏🏻🇮🇪☘️
Very well Done
Wow, best mate material right there. Slainte 🍻☘
I'm a 35 year old Irish man and I've never seen a pub in Ireland with a frost bar, just saying. Class job though, the whole setup. 👍🍻
I am 70 Dublin born and bred and never seen one!
Im in Australia, AND I WANT THIS TO GO MAINSTREAM HERE !!!
looks great, authentic, nice style, looks aged but has kept the softness of its youth.... The pubs not that bad either🤫
Looks great. It looks authentic. Right down to the small bathroom that seems to be in pubs all over Ireland. Looks better than all the so call "Irish Pubs" that have sprung up everywhere that are no more than Irish themed bars or restaurants that hang shamrocks, a map of Ireland or the Irish flag up and call themselves an Irish pub.
Im 55, born and raised in dublin. It certainly is an irish pub but Ive never come across a frost plate in a pub over here. Its cold enough here anyway
Same here never seen or heard of them in Eire
Amazing pub build sir. So I’m born and raised in Youngstown a Buckeye Fan living in Fort Wayne Indiana. Feel your pain as a Irish Fan living in Columbus.
Is that a DIY frost plate or did you have it built or bought from a supply house?
That stained glass window in the door is bad ass
Cracking job greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 🥃🍺
Wow, a supportive wife 👍
wow, that is amazing, thanks for sharing that video
Great job!
Amazing! Fantastic job!
Glorious! Good for ya Brother
Looks great.
This is epic. I wish I could watch the Irish play there
Im from Sligo town and live in Chicago... I put my pub in my living room ☘️🥃🇮🇪
outstanding!
Beautiful!
Well done!!!!
I am unbelievably jealous
“If I blindfolded you and brought you into my basement”
Jk very good job
I caught that
brilliant ; would love this in my house
No stand up urinal ?
Also , you should have one or two booths so people can sit down opposite one another .
I'll cut you some slack because you have a small place , I was able to do more with my place because overall basement is 11.000 SF , but I love what you accomplished with the room you had to work with.
Brilliant……great pub
Absolutely hilarious an Irish pub with No Guinness,No Murphys & No Caffreys lol absolutely hilarious 😂..!
And TVs. Not very common to see in a real pub.
Excellent
This
Right here
Is perfect
I never wanted a frost plate in my whole life more than at this moment
Cool man. I intend to do this myself!
That's really awesome
Now we’re talkin!!
Well done, even for a Norte Dame fan. Lol. Love what you did.
This is fucking amazing
“Irish pub” with Magners glasses ? Some spoofer
I wish there was a slow span around the room
Is it open to the public 🤔 all pub's closed here in Ireland 😉 love it 👌👌💯💯💯🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
I love the Notre Dame fighting Irish
Dude. Wow.
"Really big into my Irish heritage"
NOTRE DAME 😂🇮🇪
“ iM IRisH “ every yank who’s 20th great grandad was from. Nice job on the bar tho.
He didn’t say that. He said he’s into his Irish heritage.
Further, no American means they’re Irish by nationality when they say that. You have to understand the context of the eastern seaboard and why immigrants used that designation for themselves when in places like Boston, NYC, Philadelphia, Baltimore, etc. The neighborhoods were extremely segregated by immigrant populations and of course when kids were born in the new land, they would hang out on the streets and in the neighborhoods and though they were American by birth, their ethnic backgrounds differentiated them all. These neighborhoods and distinctions still very much exist in places like NYC, Boston, etc.
So when someone in New York says “I’m going out with this Irish broad.” He doesn’t mean from Ireland. He means she’s from an old Irish neighborhood and raised differently than him, perhaps because he was raised in an Italian family.
I lived in Bradford, England for a couple years and the kids of Nigerian background often said “I’m Nigerian.” Though they’re actually English. The Pakistani and Indian kids, too. It’s no different.
@@BP-or2iu blah blah blah another Yank complaining online..
@@NS-kc8hb You can dismiss it and remain ignorant of others’ cultures or try to learn something.
Im also not a “Yank.”
@@BP-or2iu you can move over my comment and not argue with strangers on the internet, but you didn't did you :) so
I live in Westerville and I'm a Steelers fan.
Amazing!! Enjoy!
My name must be Smuckers cause I’m a little jelly right now.
love it man!
Awesome
I wish I could afford to make this sp much
awesome
Just so you know, Magners is the English brand for the Irish Cider that is Bulmers 🙏
Not quite, Bulmer's is an English Cider maker who opened up in Clonmel in the 1930's, it was later sold on by the English parent Company, but was allowed to use the same brand name and formula, but only in Ireland. Magners is an original Irish Cider Brand also from Clonmel Co. Tipperary, which is what Bulmer's Ireland has to sell as a brand name out outside of Ireland, and the taste is slightly different. At the entrance the current facility, one wall has Bulmer's on and the other wall has Magners on it.
The two of ye seem to be irish so I'm gonna say what I need to say here 😂 this frosted plate that he puts his pint down on and says he's seen in irish pubs, am I delusional in saying you wouldn't find one of them in the whole country, I'm from Ireland and have never seen one 😂
@@shanedunne5533 Have to agree with you Shane I've never seen a frosted plate in Ireland, and I've been in a fair few pubs here in my time. Also I've never seen glasses in a fridge, in Ireland, although it's not unusual in Northern Australia.
Celebrate the Irish TD's??? Man GO BLUE!!!!
Why are you pouring lager into a cider glass?
McSorley's Pub- NY #1
I live in Ireland ive never seen a frost plate
An Irish pub that watches American College Football?
Hi neighbor. Nice bar.
Anyone notice the jar of shine on his bar rack?
Amateurs asked for frosting mugs
I'm not Irish but I love it
Where TF is the stout man?!?!?!?!
He married a winner.
happy husband happy life
Louisville gave it to y'a;ll last weekend.
Love it.
So why does it say 1759 🤔
Wow, inspiring! I'm thirsty now.
Which is your favorite Irish pub?
Yes we can 😍😍😍
it Amazes me people go through all the time and expense to build these "pubs" and then stock it with nothing but lousy bottom shelf liquor. Atleast get some quality booze or what's the point .
You don’t put the good stuff on display for your degenerate buddy’s to see.
Irish pub selling magners 😂😂😂 bulmers is the Irish version 🍀
Not completely true, William Magner set up in Clonmel in about 1935, making cider. H.P. Bulmer took over in partnership in about 1946. using Bulmer's cider formula which is almost identical to the original Bulmers cider still made in Hereford.
C&C bought out the Irish side of the company in the 1960's and retained (as part of the sale) the right to use Bulmers name and formula in Ireland only. Therefore a slightly different formula is used on the export brand under the name of the original owner Magners. You do occasionally see Magners for sale but only in off licenses.
At the new entrance to the factory at Annerville Clonmel, Bulmers is on one side and Magners on the other.
I live down the road and make my own hobby cider from my own cider apple trees.
Try finding Bulmers in the U.S. . Good luck with that .
I will do it at home.
I want to be his friend.
GO IRISH!!
Take your ass to South Bend, Columbus the home of The Ohio State Buckeyes!!!
i love you
Fab
nice wife lol
Always a shame to see a sweet build like this and then nothing but garbage on the back bar and a tap system that isn't dialed in enough to pour a decent beer...
U8
Builds an Irish bar, uses Magners pint glasses, its a no from me.
about as irish as my big toe