Interviewing the barman/woman or owner needs to be a staple in your new videos. Adds something else to the vids compared to your older Guinness stuff. Great vid, keep it up!
Wonderful pub. Went there after a storehouse visit and accidentally left our gift shop merch behind. The barman chased us down the street to get it back to us. Total class. Loving the new content Daragh. Great balance.
Harkins restaurant is a hidden gem! Went there for a meal with my girlfriend after a visit to the Guinness Storehouse & was pleasantly surprised with the restaurant and the meal we were served! I had the peri peri chicken and she had the make your own pizza. 10/10
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Switching to “Pub Guru” is so simple yet so effective - opens up so much fresh content on the same theme, whilst appealing to the same original subscribers! It’s a win win win
Just a little tip Darragh. If you are going to rate any draught beer the one thing you should never do is eat immediately before as your taste buds will be all over the place due to salt, spices, butter, oil as they effect the pallett
Been a Guiness drinker for nearly 50 years, but I've recently ditched the nitrosurge cans for the Forged tins. It's all a matter of personal taste, and I just think the Forged tastes a lot better than Guinness tins. Slightly smokey with a hint of chocolate, lovely stuff. Hard to beat the Guinness out of a keg though. The keg Forged is excellent too.
My wife and I went to this pub it was amazing, in Canada a very popular drink is cider and guiness, it's called a crown float, my wife wanted one, I told her that you don't mess with guiness in Ireland. She made me order it, and the bar tender really wouldn't do it, but did. The server brought it over and literally punched the table with it where the beer literally sprayed her everywhere it was hilarious
We call that a Poor Man's Black Velvet, or just a Black Velvet. But really a Black Velvet is supposed to be Champagne/Sparkling Wine topped with Guinness, which is why a cider version is called a Poor Man's Black Velvet. The Beatles used to drink them in Liverpool before they'd go streetfighting. It's true ya know, real bruisers they were in the early days.
Man great change for the channel this, we all love a good pub, really looking forward to seeing where it goes, Ireland and beyond I hope. Ah, think I'll go for a pint.
Lovely all around. That Guinness stew looked serious. Guinness Stew Guru for a year!! On our trip last year I ate a lot of Guinness stew and the best we found was at Darkey Kelly’s. Would be a worthwhile stop.
Love the music at the beginning. Reminds me of the older videos that you done back in the day in Drogheda, Navan and Dunshaughlin. I think chatting to the owner/bar staff is something that you should do in all videos going forward. A large part of pub culture is the games people play in pubs like darts, pool, rings (and poker machines 😅) would be good to see some of that Long live the pub guru
When I visit Ireland, must things to do include the Guinness Storehouse and visit pubs, plus have a good Guinness stew. This seems like a must visit and glad you pointed it out
Reckon you have it right now mate. Food and Guiness.....allow for occasional other pint....like most people have to do especially with the bang average Guiness in Sheffield. I'm 59 that make me an auld lad? Used your video to point me in right direction in Limerick, Galway and Cork...so don't stop the pubs and other parts of Ireland. Keep them coming 👍👍
Great pub, run by lovely people, my Mum loved coming here whenever she'd visit me in Dublin. When the woman running the place found out she also owned and ran pubs she told her to serve her own drink 🤣
I used to live down that next of the woods. (St James Gate) and the pubs round the area used to have very very good Guinness: Arthurs, The Dice Bar, (now gone) The Croppy Acre (long long gone). O'Sheas beside Dublin Corporation. Never been to this one but passed it may times. Will check it out.
Defo backing the new second channel Daragh Curran - Stew Guru! Loved this one though, good to see you visibly enjoying making the video too. All these pub videos make me want to visit Ireland, I’m west mid England and never ventured, maybe 2024 is the year who knows. Cracking video mate, looking forward to more of them
I'm native English but I had a really hard time understanding what the barman was saying in the second half of that interview lol. Love these videos, reckon talking about one pub a video like this is a good idea, I'm all for watching these. Really interesting stuff.
I was sitting in Ryan's on Store Street watching your Enniskillen video again when this one popped up. So I've had to order another pint to have while watching this one 😊🍻
It would be cool to see you visit irish pubs in Denmark. We have a lot of those and I am not sure if they are all faithful to the proper irish experience.
Head thickness strongly depends on gas pressure. Too low pressure gives too much head. The fact that both the Guinness and forged had a slightly thin head could suggest that the has pressure is a touch too high.
Interesting.. you seemed to enjoy the stout when you had it in the Black Forge Inn with the food a few months back.. was that because it goes better with food and not so good on its own or? This pint looked far creamier with less bubbles etc than the one you had in the restaurant?
Great video as always Daragh . That stew looks lovely in fairness about time the camera man got a feed 😂. I would love you to come and try one of my Guinness clones . I brew all my own stouts from scratch. Haven’t quite cracked the Guinness yet but I have some very close that hold there own as a nice stout . Cheers 🍻
They sell it in spoons in blanch too. The Guinness in harkins is better than the storehouse I think . Think this is the last place where Brendan behan had a pint before he died
I went to Dublin for the first time last May. i have been drinking Guinness since 1970, an old git and had many a good pint and too many bad ones. Followed your list of pubs to go to in Dublin and went to the brewery experience. Best pint by far was Bowes, closely followed by the grave diggers. Had an absolute shite pint on the way the the brewery. which does prove Guinness management is vital wherever you are in the world.
Yes, I've always said it's a myth that Guinness is great in Ireland. I've had better Guinness in Great Britain than many I've had in Ireland. Time people realised it's a myth.
Not a myth at all that Guinness is better in Ireland, it undoubtedly is. You have no clue what good Guinness is. Yes not every pint will be mind blowing but the average is 1000% better in Ireland. Particularly in the West I’ve found. 95% of ‘great Guinness’ in the UK is below a pretty bad pint in Ireland. With the exception of literally 1 pub I’ve been to in London that still doesn’t top the best in Ireland but is very good when poured by the right person on the regular tap.
Forged is not Smokey at all, feck knows where you get this smoked flavour from, it’s a really good pint, has more flavour than Guinness, more on the roasted and chocolate flavour side of tings.
This is more like it Daragh! None of that pop to a hotel/restaurant looking for some posh nosh and eaten a feckin cheese toastie. Stick to the black gold!
I had Forged Stout in a can in NYC. Did not like it, very very heavy and was not a smooth drinking experience. I felt as if I was working to drink the beer.
Interviewing the barman/woman or owner needs to be a staple in your new videos. Adds something else to the vids compared to your older Guinness stuff. Great vid, keep it up!
Good to see you back on the lash lad
Wonderful pub. Went there after a storehouse visit and accidentally left our gift shop merch behind. The barman chased us down the street to get it back to us. Total class. Loving the new content Daragh. Great balance.
Harkins restaurant is a hidden gem! Went there for a meal with my girlfriend after a visit to the Guinness Storehouse & was pleasantly surprised with the restaurant and the meal we were served! I had the peri peri chicken and she had the make your own pizza. 10/10
I’m a Marketing Director for a fortune 25 company in the US. Happy to help you define your content strategy and brand identity if interested. Love your stuff, my man. For no cost, obviously
Very nice offer!
Switching to “Pub Guru” is so simple yet so effective - opens up so much fresh content on the same theme, whilst appealing to the same original subscribers!
It’s a win win win
Feels like you've nailed it with Pub Guru, the passion really comes across. Glad to see you enjoying yourself again. All the best, fella.
Just a little tip Darragh. If you are going to rate any draught beer the one thing you should never do is eat immediately before as your taste buds
will be all over the place due to salt, spices, butter, oil as they effect the pallett
Been a Guiness drinker for nearly 50 years, but I've recently ditched the nitrosurge cans for the Forged tins. It's all a matter of personal taste, and I just think the Forged tastes a lot better than Guinness tins. Slightly smokey with a hint of chocolate, lovely stuff. Hard to beat the Guinness out of a keg though. The keg Forged is excellent too.
Forged all the way
My wife and I went to this pub it was amazing, in Canada a very popular drink is cider and guiness, it's called a crown float, my wife wanted one, I told her that you don't mess with guiness in Ireland. She made me order it, and the bar tender really wouldn't do it, but did. The server brought it over and literally punched the table with it where the beer literally sprayed her everywhere it was hilarious
We call that a Poor Man's Black Velvet, or just a Black Velvet. But really a Black Velvet is supposed to be Champagne/Sparkling Wine topped with Guinness, which is why a cider version is called a Poor Man's Black Velvet. The Beatles used to drink them in Liverpool before they'd go streetfighting. It's true ya know, real bruisers they were in the early days.
Man great change for the channel this, we all love a good pub, really looking forward to seeing where it goes, Ireland and beyond I hope. Ah, think I'll go for a pint.
Lovely all around. That Guinness stew looked serious. Guinness Stew Guru for a year!! On our trip last year I ate a lot of Guinness stew and the best we found was at Darkey Kelly’s. Would be a worthwhile stop.
Love the music at the beginning. Reminds me of the older videos that you done back in the day in Drogheda, Navan and Dunshaughlin.
I think chatting to the owner/bar staff is something that you should do in all videos going forward.
A large part of pub culture is the games people play in pubs like darts, pool, rings (and poker machines 😅) would be good to see some of that
Long live the pub guru
When I visit Ireland, must things to do include the Guinness Storehouse and visit pubs, plus have a good Guinness stew. This seems like a must visit and glad you pointed it out
Great vid Daragh and your back in the places you know best, the Irish pub! Looking forward to more vids in the coming year.
Reckon you have it right now mate. Food and Guiness.....allow for occasional other pint....like most people have to do especially with the bang average Guiness in Sheffield. I'm 59 that make me an auld lad? Used your video to point me in right direction in Limerick, Galway and Cork...so don't stop the pubs and other parts of Ireland. Keep them coming 👍👍
Lesson one. It’s Guinness. Not Guiness. 😎
Fair point very well made......apologies to all !! 😅
The new Irish bar back of City Hall sell Forged & it's amazing. Sweeter & more chocolatey than Guinness
Great pub, run by lovely people, my Mum loved coming here whenever she'd visit me in Dublin. When the woman running the place found out she also owned and ran pubs she told her to serve her own drink 🤣
I did end up trying this pub when I was in Dublin a couple of years ago, it was really nice pub. Also, I think it was under €6 for a pint of Guinness.
Tried my first Guinness 3 weeks ago at the age of 39. Not drank anything else since, absolutely hooked. Love the videos 👍
I used to live down that next of the woods. (St James Gate) and the pubs round the area used to have very very good Guinness: Arthurs, The Dice Bar, (now gone) The Croppy Acre (long long gone). O'Sheas beside Dublin Corporation. Never been to this one but passed it may times. Will check it out.
Defo backing the new second channel Daragh Curran - Stew Guru!
Loved this one though, good to see you visibly enjoying making the video too. All these pub videos make me want to visit Ireland, I’m west mid England and never ventured, maybe 2024 is the year who knows.
Cracking video mate, looking forward to more of them
This pub is on my bucket list !😀
I'm native English but I had a really hard time understanding what the barman was saying in the second half of that interview lol. Love these videos, reckon talking about one pub a video like this is a good idea, I'm all for watching these. Really interesting stuff.
Loving the new videos , best of luck Darragh , keep going . I still haven't tried forged Irish stout . As a Guinness drinker have to give it a rattle
Had a pint of Forged Stout at a pub in Yorkshire over the weekend. Totally agree with your review - I expect a stout to be a bit smoother.
Where was it, mate? I haven't come across it yet.
@@RichardOliver It was at the Treehouse Bar and Kitchen, Haworth.
I was sitting in Ryan's on Store Street watching your Enniskillen video again when this one popped up. So I've had to order another pint to have while watching this one 😊🍻
Great video well played daragh 👏👏
The Winterspoons in Cork city sells Forged on draught. Porterhouse stout is my favourite.
Much prefer the pub and/or pints vids again 🤙🍻
Great youre back
Doing pubs with a story/history should be great in 2024…and of course Guinness!
I love these pub videos!
It would be cool to see you visit irish pubs in Denmark. We have a lot of those and I am not sure if they are all faithful to the proper irish experience.
I’m just back from Copenhagen. Found an Irish bar over there called Kennedy’s. Superb pint of Guinness out of that place.
enjoying these vids mate
The Forged Stout, Had a pint of it in the Wetherspoons, Grand Canal Dock. Not a bad stout
Head thickness strongly depends on gas pressure. Too low pressure gives too much head. The fact that both the Guinness and forged had a slightly thin head could suggest that the has pressure is a touch too high.
Had a few cans of Forged recently, thought it was pretty good, and a decent alternative to a Guinness draught cans.
Great video , had a few messy afternoons in there lol
Interesting.. you seemed to enjoy the stout when you had it in the Black Forge Inn with the food a few months back.. was that because it goes better with food and not so good on its own or? This pint looked far creamier with less bubbles etc than the one you had in the restaurant?
Landlord looked a nice chap.
Fair play to Conor spread the wealth around
Nothing beats Guinness and im a dub whos grandfather worked at Guinness. Theyre on another level.
Then you're biased. Murphy's is better.
They serve it at Wetherspoons, when ‘spoons’ take over Southern Ireland it wouldn’t suprise me if it overtakes Guinness.
I’ve noticed in spoons In the uk there starting to use the old style glasses now
Pub guru 👏👏👏
Pucan in Galway city serves Forged
the sovereign seal of eire 13 string?, that room can be used as a court
Great video as always Daragh . That stew looks lovely in fairness about time the camera man got a feed 😂. I would love you to come and try one of my Guinness clones . I brew all my own stouts from scratch. Haven’t quite cracked the Guinness yet but I have some very close that hold there own as a nice stout . Cheers 🍻
Need to get those views up!
Still cant take this lad serious when he didn’t know the difference between a can and a pint off the tap. Or Guinness, murphys and beamish shocking.
I just got back from Dublin. They were serving Forged in a spot called Buskers in Temple Bar area
Overpriced dump
you're not wrong
@@stedoyle
The Guru is back thank god 👐👐
Hey daragh, how's it going buddy and how come they want to change the glasses?
Try rubys swords for a pint of forged stout plus their chicken wings and ribs
McGregor being the barman then leave a grand tip shows his good side and why some of us still actually like him...
I've had forged stout. It's not smokey at all. It's much nicer than beamish or Murphys
Maybe someone left a tab end in the bottom of the glass before they poured
Nah murphys in cork is hard to beat unbelievable pints of it down there.
Murphys is better than forged
They sell it in spoons in blanch too. The Guinness in harkins is better than the storehouse I think . Think this is the last place where Brendan behan had a pint before he died
Yep it was called the Harbour Lights when Brendan Behan drank there.
Now u have it stick McGregor's name into every video this year. "I'm here in a toilet in Louth that McGregor once used
Great video.probably very awkward to give a mark knowing that your going to speak to the owner afterwards.
Pretty stressful review I'd say. The thoughts of a coked up Conor tracking you down after a bad review would be enough to give you nightmares
The boy is back in town 😂.Nuair a thosaigh mé ag amharc ar do físeáin thosaigh mé ag d’ól an iomarca Guinness arís.
Great to hear the thin lizzy intro again 👏🏻👍🏻
Beamish is smokie too and nice pint
Most Irish people don’t even like Conor mcgregor
I went to Dublin for the first time last May. i have been drinking Guinness since 1970, an old git and had many a good pint and too many bad ones. Followed your list of pubs to go to in Dublin and went to the brewery experience. Best pint by far was Bowes, closely followed by the grave diggers. Had an absolute shite pint on the way the the brewery. which does prove Guinness management is vital wherever you are in the world.
Yes, I've always said it's a myth that Guinness is great in Ireland. I've had better Guinness in Great Britain than many I've had in Ireland. Time people realised it's a myth.
Not a myth at all that Guinness is better in Ireland, it undoubtedly is. You have no clue what good Guinness is. Yes not every pint will be mind blowing but the average is 1000% better in Ireland. Particularly in the West I’ve found. 95% of ‘great Guinness’ in the UK is below a pretty bad pint in Ireland. With the exception of literally 1 pub I’ve been to in London that still doesn’t top the best in Ireland but is very good when poured by the right person on the regular tap.
@@radiacto myth
Forged is not Smokey at all, feck knows where you get this smoked flavour from, it’s a really good pint, has more flavour than Guinness, more on the roasted and chocolate flavour side of tings.
This is more like it Daragh! None of that pop to a hotel/restaurant looking for some posh nosh and eaten a feckin cheese toastie. Stick to the black gold!
pub guru 👌🏼👏🏼
They serve it in wetherspoons too
4:34 controversial sneeze
Whats "Gravy" got to do with Stew...
Small head = more Guinness. Is that not better? Just my opinion. 😎
Guinness gives the new glasses for free, but charged for the old ones. Be thankful pubs stuck with the old and paid for them.
All the Wetherspoons in Dublin sell the forged stout and a couple of locals where I am in Wexford do it too
I had Forged Stout in a can in NYC. Did not like it, very very heavy and was not a smooth drinking experience. I felt as if I was working to drink the beer.
Cracking video
Ara a right man would have had the pint with the stew 💪 bit rushed
The owner mentions that Beamish is having a revival thanks to hipsters ? Really ?
It’s in every wherherspoons in Dublin
I think harkins were the first to get it in before it went in anywhere else.
No alliteration anymore tho…. Pub Puru?
Beamish is hardly Smokey. It's very like Guinness
Forged better then Guinness
If it's anything like his pisskey, it won't be great. I've heard it compared to an over-roasted Beamish.
Do you favorite cuppa in Ireland next!
Hon darci
Hey @daragh Curran, was this a paid promotion video?
Mcgregors a bawbag😅
Do women get an assault with every pint or just a bag?
Not going to lie but I miss the days of you randomly hitting London and reviewing shit hotels and eating eels.
change your name again lol
McGregor for president❤
Guinness is the most over rated pile of shite in a glass. Im born and bred Irish, drank for last 20 years. Its a pure shite.
What do you drink?
You're obsessed with McGregor. Get over him ffs.
Please stop going over old content 🙏
"Keep it real" you're going bald.
You knew about the rape alegations, you took the money for the paid product placement, you should be ashamed.
yer allergic to flavor
Oh my God it looks like dirty piss water