Some pubs even had to resort to rationing pints of it out to avoid running out, and inevitably publicans started looking for a worthy alternative stout. It presented an opportunity for Murphy's ...
The future looks bright for stout and other dark beers – now you’ve got it in black and white.
Murphy's is a draught stout, whose origins are in Cork, Ireland. It has been brewed there since 1856. Not until 1988 did the brand properly become available in the UK. Bythis time the stout market ...
Because this consolidation of activity to one source increased market share while providing Murphy's... We’re long-term subscribers to WARC and it’s a tool we use extensively. We use it to source case ...
Murphy’s, historically, has been a much smaller player in Irish stout. Although it’s been around since 1856, Heineken only purchased it in 1983. But as Diageo continues deciphering how to ...
Murphy's Irish Stout is known for its likeness to Guinness ... The Daily Orange even described the flavour as a "distant relative of chocolate milk". Heineken is bringing back the velvety tipple ...
One brand, Murphy's, which is very popular in Cork, is quietly challenging Guinness for the title of King of Irish Stout. With a lower ABV of 4 per cent compared to Guinness's 4.2 per cent ...
Murphy and his brothers ... making it well-suited for brewing Irish beers. Left Hand Brewing Milk Stout Nitro A popular ...
Murphy's has not been stocked in supermarkets since ... Other options include Fuller’s Black Cab Stout, Black Sheep Milk Stout, Aldi's Coffee Stout, Hobgoblin Stout, Dark Arts Surreal Stout ...