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I heard that Kilkenny Irish Ale ,(Nitrogen tall cans, like Guinness),
is availble all over Canada but not in the US. Would be great if I could have somebody ship me some from there.... Could send you some harder to find micros from the states. Several very good breweries here in Wisconsin... Would really love to have some Kilkenny on hand.. No way to getr it here... Leave a message here if interested in trading. Thanks.. Seamus KILKENNY CREAM ALE - red-coloured premium ale with a smooth, creamy texture and a touch of bitterness. Now the #1 imported draught ale in Canada. Some Website LINK: http://www.bottledbeer.co.uk/index.html?beerid=1911 |
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