Errigal is a 751-metre mountain near Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains and the tallest peak in County Donegal. Errigal is also the most southern and the highest of the mountain chain called the "Seven Sisters" by locals. Wikipedia
I thought the sign was a sticker at first! It's so funny, my Irish family never had Smithwicks- it was always Guinness- even my younger cousin's dog was named Guinness. I'll have to purchase some this weekend to give it a try.
Glad the comments before me clarified that it was a brand. To my ignorant eye, it could have been the name of a pub. I have heard of (not sure I've ever tasted) Guinness however. Now since I do like beer and ale, I will keep an eye out of Smithwicks.
A great sign. I appreciate your blog friendship; it's always a pleasure to visit your blog and admire your photography. Merry Christmas to you and Shari.
Who me? 😅
ReplyDeleteYou can always try.
ReplyDeleteAn inviting sign.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely 😉
ReplyDeleteI thought the sign was a sticker at first! It's so funny, my Irish family never had Smithwicks- it was always Guinness- even my younger cousin's dog was named Guinness. I'll have to purchase some this weekend to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteI'll drink to that!
ReplyDelete...Bill, I'm afraid that I will have to pass, but thanks for the invite! Enjoy a pint on me! Thanks for stopping by, enjoy your week.
ReplyDeleteI had a Guinness this weekend but I do like a Smithwicks, and I do know how to pronounce it!
ReplyDeleteGlad the comments before me clarified that it was a brand. To my ignorant eye, it could have been the name of a pub. I have heard of (not sure I've ever tasted) Guinness however. Now since I do like beer and ale, I will keep an eye out of Smithwicks.
ReplyDeleteDon’t mind if I do...
ReplyDeleteThat's one I've never heard of before.
ReplyDeleteEhm not for me, but I like the sign!
ReplyDeleteWell lets go for a pint---hmmmm
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O ja Bill, ik lust wel 'n pintje hoor, hihi.
ReplyDeleteGroet Kees.
Nice sign but I don't drink anymore.
ReplyDeleteInteresting sign.
ReplyDeleteA very inviting sign and yes I would love to try out this pint:)
ReplyDeleteyes i thank you
ReplyDeleteA pint would be just right about now. that and coffee would be darn good right now, too.
ReplyDeleteCool sign.
ReplyDeleteAlways ready! ;-)
ReplyDeleteA half pint would be more my speed and then I probably wouldn't be able to finish it!
ReplyDeleteNot me, no.
ReplyDelete… well perhaps half a pint!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I might be going for a pint, but make mind a Guinness. The sign is lovely.
ReplyDeleteA pint would be good right about now.
ReplyDeleteThat's a term we don't seem to use, but then again I don't go to the pub for a drink.
ReplyDeleteGuinness, please. A glass, perhaps. A pint easily does me in.
ReplyDeleteI drink no pints. Have a nice weekend. Greetings Caroline
ReplyDeleteYes (but no Guiness, that makes me sleepy).
ReplyDeleteI like Guinness. Do they have Guinness? I would like a pint right now.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
A great sign. I appreciate your blog friendship; it's always a pleasure to visit your blog and admire your photography. Merry Christmas to you and Shari.
ReplyDeleteCute sign.
ReplyDeleteWent for 1, stayed until 2! haha
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