I will be moving out of Copenhagen in less than three weeks, after staying here for an year and a half. This place will always have a very special place in my heart, for reasons more than one. I have taken a resolve of publishing a photo each day of my remaining few days in Copenhagen.
Yesterday, I had been out to the city centre with my good friend Thomas. He has incredible knowledge of Copenhagen and has never ceased to shower me with invaluable pieces of information.
It was his suggestion that we go to the Irish pub Shamrock near city square, or Radhuspladsen, as it is called. We both are very fond of Kilkenny draught, and after a stressful work week, a couple of chilled pints really makes life feel perfect. Shamrock is on the right, with Thomas gracing the photograph. You can see the glimpses of the city centre in the far end of the street. In spite of being so centrally located, we found the pub quite tourist-free and reasonable in price.
The pub has a long history from the late nineteenth century and has wonderfully preserved the gleaming oak panelled decor and the gold and maroon color theme, which was quite to my taste, if slightly on the heavier side. The music played was relaxed, with a touch of country to it. Beers were served from the glinted taps with us sitting at the counter. I feel Kilkenny to have a very clear, yet creamy taste, and when served at the right temperature, which in this case was done, can beat most of the ales in this world. More on Kilkenny here.
The pub is dedicated towards selling Irish ales, though I could see the standard locals like Carls and Tuborg also on offer. Next, I tried an Irish stout called Murphy's, which was heavier and more intricate in taste. It also had a herby overtone. Finally, we both decided to seal the evening off with our much trusted friend Guinness. Somehow, in any corner of the world, A Guinness never fails to make me happy. It has a similar creaminess like Kilkenny, but very distinctive flavour. I feel it is a bit heavier too.
While leaving, Thomas left me with the trivia that it is best to visit Shamrock on St. Patrick's Day, when you can watch and participate in live Irish Dance.
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