I'm going to Ireland to explore the local beer. Do you have any recommendations for local breweries that I shouldn't miss?
#beerstr #ireland
I'm going to Ireland to explore the local beer. Do you have any recommendations for local breweries that I shouldn't miss?
#beerstr #ireland
Not really, but the tour in the Jameson museum is really well done ๐ค
Keep us posted๐
The trip is over, so at least a few memories...
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Yes ๐! I know it very well. As well as the Guiness museum. But this time we will focus more on the places outside Dublin.
Makes sense.
I liked these spots away from town when I lived there. It's for sure good to get out and see more than just the city. โ๏ธ
- Galway is nice if you have the time to get to West coast. Probably quite popular tourist trip, but worth it.
- Glendalough lake and Wicklow mountains are beautiful for hiking if you catch the weather, and it's closer to Dublin.
- Howth is a cute small coastal (and a bit touristy) fishing town, you can just take the city train to.
Thank you!