#5 Drinks in Dublin with Kevin Adams

#5 Drinks in Dublin with Kevin Adams

We’re back this week again with Kevin from Walking Food Tours in Dublin!


From the historic Cobblestone pub, where traditional Irish music fills the air, to modern craft beer and cocktail bars showcasing the country's brewing revolution, we delve into the rich tapestry of Dublin's drinking culture.


Kevin, a former Guinness Brewery employee, shares insider knowledge on Ireland's most famous export, teaching us how to savor a pint of Guinness like a true local. Along the way, we delve into some history about Guinness and some super fun facts!


As we sip and savor our way through Dublin's diverse libation scene, Kevin's passion for his city and its traditions shines through, leaving us with a newfound appreciation for the intersection of culture, history, and food in the Emerald Isle. So raise a glass and join us on this Tasty Trails Travel Pod adventure through the streets of Dublin.


Connect with Kevin on Instagram ⁠@walkingfoodtours⁠

Join him on his food tour: ⁠https://walkingfoodtours.ie/⁠


Hang out with me: Food: ⁠@tastytrailstravelpod⁠

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