Open Gate Brewery in Dublin

IrelandOpen Gate Brewery

 

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Ushers, Dublin, Irlandia
contacts phone: +353 1 471 2455
website: www.guinnessopengate.com
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Latitude: 53.3433281, Longitude: -6.2872458

comments 5

  • Jake Barlow

    Jake Barlow

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    The beers are fantastic! Great space, friendly staff, tasty snacks. What more could you want?

  • en

    dublin walker

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    If you like your stout, get tickets and go! If you don't like your stout like my wife, get tickets and go and the staff will change your mind!! If you have a couple of hours to spare, its far more rewarding then the Guinness store house and Gravity bar. The burnt sugar and sea salt stout was out of this world!!!

  • Diane Byrne

    Diane Byrne

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    Fantastic venue. You get a 4 beer tasting board. There is a selection of 8 beers and you can choose 4 to taste. You can also buy additional drinks if you want to. You do need to book in advance and tickets are €8.00 each which is very reasonable. Also the food there is really nice, I had the BB Chicken wings and they went down lovely with the beers. I have to say though that I am now a beer drinker and before I would not touch the stuff. Well worth a visit.

  • Muthu Sankaralingam

    Muthu Sankaralingam

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    The Beers were fine. I particularly liked the Chocolate Mint and the Rye Pale Ale. Based on the description on the website, "You will get a chance to experience first-hand what happens within GUINNESS's experimental brewery as well as having a chance to meet our brewers and brewing experts. PLUS you'll receive a beer tasting board of four sample size beers. We think this will be a hugely enjoyable experience for all you beer enthusiasts." , I anticipated a tour/someone explaining their beer program. All I got was a flight with beers of my choice. A bit disappointed.

  • Andrew Mc Grane

    Andrew Mc Grane

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    An interesting beery evening. You can sample some nice off market beers that may or may not one day go into production. The ambience is nice; I can't yet tell if the brewery equipment is for aesthetics or is actually in use currently, but it doesn't effect the charm regardless. Make this a priority if you are visiting Dublin, or even if you live here!

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