Beer what a great subject, if a cooooold beer isn't the answer then I don't want to know the question.:grin:
Guinness, Murphys or Beamish stout, everyone has there favourite and the connoisseurs will argue heatedly over the different virtues but they are all good. - Unfortunately can lead to foul odours the following day and unpleasant scenes with other family members and fellow bathroom users, especially if evening of drinking was followed by a trip to the local Chinese take away.
Budweiser is remarkably popular in Ireland even if in its US home its often considered piss, its brewed under licence here and I believe the alcohol content is higher here.
Heineken is also popular but personally i find it a bit bitter, its found a home among the more affluent Dublin southsiders, you can often here them on a Friday night in Dundrum " are you going for a Heini". (Tossers)
Zywiec and Lech are both fine beers and all the more popular with our large Polish contingent, its priced at the higher end of the market but only available in bottles or cans I haven't come across it on draft yet. The Lech reminds me of Heineken while the Zyiec is similar to Bud.
My all time favourite is Smithwicks ale, slightly sweet and always goes down a treat. Ive tried a few speciality ale's from the local super market like Spitfire Ale and Bishops finger, also very good but again unfortunately not available on draft.