• A Compendium of Irish Pints - with Ali Dunworth

  • May 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

A Compendium of Irish Pints - with Ali Dunworth

  • Summary

  • This week we’re delving into the culture and customs around Irish Pints. Pints in Ireland are not simply having a drink - there are as many occasions as there are colours, and often the Irish customs are led by the occasion, whether wedding, funeral or after-work spontaneous pints. Ali Dunworth has written a marvellous, must-read book called A Compendium of Irish Pints documenting these nuances in a fun, relatable way, with awesome illustrations by Stephen Heffernan. We’re chatting with Ali this week about the book and sharing experiences of pints. This is not to be missed!


    Links:

    • Buy Ali’s the book here: A Compendium of Irish Pints
    • Ali’s website: Ali Dunworth
    • Ali’s Instagram: Instagram (@alidunworth)
    • A brief history or women, pubs and pints: A brief history of women, pubs and pints | IMAGE.ie
    • Rules of the Round: An expert’s secret rules of drinking in an Irish bar
    • Funeral Pints: The Irish and "Funeral Pints": History with the Catholic Church and comforting traditions


    What we’re drinking:

    • Good ol’ Guinness
    • Westvleteren 8


    Beer Ladies Links:

    • All the beerladies links: https://linktr.ee/beerladies
    • Christina’s book from Camra: The Devil’s in the Draught Lines - https://shorturl.at/syBFP
    • The Devil’s in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08
    • Lisa’s Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/
    • Thandi’s (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/


    #beerladiespodcast #beerpodcast #irishbeer #pints


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