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Originally Posted by
hopwas
For our cousins across the Irish Sea, Happy St Patrick's day!
Sadly I won't be drinking JDW's special Irish beers (Hildfen's Irish Red springs to my head
) today because I am almost skint.
Both my local ';Spoons had it on "available soon" last night, presumably ready for today. I might pop in just to give it a sample but i'm certainly not going to hang around for any specific "celebrations". I think my BotW is already sorted for this week anyway!
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In Search of Ebriety
I may well sink a pint or two of the black stuff today, or a Hilden ale if I can find one.
I'm wondering if the 'Twats in Hats' turn out for St Paddy's Day in Edinburgh like they seem to in most other large cities.
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Real Ale Drinker
St Patricks Day? Bah! We don't celebrate St Georges Day, do we? It's just a marketing scam - and personally, I don't need an excuse to drink Guinness, anyway.
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Originally Posted by
Millay
I may well sink a pint or two of the black stuff today, or a Hilden ale if I can find one.
I'm wondering if the 'Twats in Hats' turn out for St Paddy's Day in Edinburgh like they seem to in most other large cities.
Quite right Clive. I'll be in the Nags Head Reading and the Bootlegger in High Wycombe drinking ENGLISH REAL ALE !!!! Its days like this when I'm unproud to be irish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Just Missed the Round
Isn’t the whole St Patrick’s Day thing in England one of the greatest marketing schemes ever devised? I honestly don’t remember any fuss at all, say, 20 years ago, regarding the 17th of March over here. Then Guinness seemed to co-opt the whole day into their ‘brand’ - which they have consistently been extremely good at pushing, and year by year England has become increasingly awash with English people falling about wearing oversized novelty shamrock hats and leprechaun related tat.
And as HTM69 points out, the English have never really gone in for celebrating their own patron saint the way that the Irish, Welsh and Scots do. Perhaps recently St George crosses have become more visible on April 23rd, but in my experience this seems largely done as an opportunity for the Daily Mail to blast, “It’s political correctness gone mad” above a picture of some angry-looking oaf who claims to have been banned from flying the English flag in his own garden.
A happy St Patrick’s Day to PG’s Irish members, though. (At least, to those who wish to celebrate it, before AEM gets fired up again…)
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Originally Posted by
Evil Gazebo
Isn’t the whole St Patrick’s Day thing in England one of the greatest marketing schemes ever devised? I honestly don’t remember any fuss at all, say, 20 years ago, regarding the 17th of March over here. Then Guinness seemed to co-opt the whole day into their ‘brand’ - which they have consistently been extremely good at pushing, and year by year England has become increasingly awash with English people falling about wearing oversized novelty shamrock hats and leprechaun related tat.
As a marketing exercise it is absolutely brilliant. At least it gets people going to pubs too.
I find it interesting to see Charles Wells trying to do the same for Bombardier on St Georges Day. I can't help wondering if CAMRA should be trying to turn April 23rd into Warm Beer Day.
Originally Posted by
Evil Gazebo
A happy St Patrick’s Day to PG’s Irish members, though. (At least, to those who wish to celebrate it, before AEM gets fired up again…)
My celebrations are going as far as wearing a green shirt as a nod to my Irish parentage. I certainly wont be visiting O'Neill's for a Guinness, although when I walk past later I shall have a laugh at those wearing the shamrock hats.
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Former Pubs Galore Coder
Dave just pointed out to me that Soup has been causing trouble on St Patrick's day.
Looks to me like that is the owner of the pub . Just in case anyone takes that the wrong way - I would far rather publicans took positive action rather than negative, so getting a regular to rebut or posting along with an invite to try the pub again suits me just fine.
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Originally Posted by
Dave M
I find it interesting to see Charles Wells trying to do the same for Bombardier on St Georges Day.
Oddly enough my local has thankfully ignored St Paddy day entirely, but is getting some Bombadier in for St George's
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