Rebel Red (above) and the Chieftan IPA
Why not both?
Orna Daly writes:
In a partnership like no other, Cork’s Franciscan Well brewery and Dublin’s Aungier Danger donuts and deli are collaborating to bring a masterfully crafted donut and beer marriage to the public,
The first of the two quirky creations, sees Rebel Red accompanied by a salty sweet donut kick with a burst of raspberry madness. This donut delight is best washed down with the malty Franciscan Well rebel to leave a silky sweet finish.
The other acclaimed arrival is the Chieftain IPA paired donut in which tropical fruit sweetness of Chieftain will be matched with a smokey bacon and wicked sweet blueberry taste sensation.
The two dangerously tasty variations will be available as part of an exclusive sampling campaign in over 50 selected outlets in Dublin and Leinster from 5th May for a limited time only.
To celebrate this nom-tastic partnership we have SIX cans of Fran Well beer plus holders and coolers to giveaway to a Broadsheet reader.
To enter, just complete this sentence.
‘Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like_____________and_____________________’
Lines MUST close at 5.55pm 11.45pm.








Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like Cha and Miah and Mrs Brown.
Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like Eddie Murphy and Michael Jackson
https://youtu.be/D9cQOcAC_K8
Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like Broadsheet.ie and Office Hours
Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like Béal na Bláth and Michael Collins
Cork cork beer and Dublin donuts go together like Taytos on Brennans bread spread with Kerrygold, mmmmmmm.
* Cork craft beer
Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like rama lama lama and dinga da dinga dong (which ironically is all you’ll be able to say due to tastiness).
Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like peanut butter and banana – surprisingly delicious.
Cork craft beer and tasty dublin donuts go together like a baby and its mother tit at feeding time, sure it my make some people uncomfortable but we’d all secretly love to be able to that in public as well. I guess beer and donuts will do as well though
Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like a Barry’s Tea and Coddle on a Winter’s night
This is the most 2017 thing I’ve seen all day.
‘Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like ’This is the most 2017 and thing I’ve seen all day”
It’s important to get the format right.
Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like heart disease and type 2 diabetes
beat me to it
Cork Craft Beer and tasty Dublin Doughnuts go together like Rebels and Jackeens
It never ends well but its always worth it
Cork beer and Dublin donuts go together like Molson Coors and craft beer.
Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like Tanora and Coddle
Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like Stevie Wonder and glasses.
….go together like me and my Rolex
AND you keep your lady satisfied. Man, you must be really cool.
How did you miss the humour in this? Harry/Happy is clearly acting the maggot. (I sincerely hope you are, H, or there is no hope for you.)
Are you more of a pun man? Is that it? What tickles your funnybone? It’s not our old pal LJG, is it? (Genuine questions.)
I look at Rolexes in the window sometimes and think they are ugly as sin!
I would hope so. Hideous things.
Giz a nice sensible leather strap any day.
Interpret that however you want ;p
oh dear! me reading this and going to mass this weekend
Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like Roy Keane and Eamon Dunphy,
They’re not supposed to, but when a certain Waterford Chief Executive is around, it’s pure vulgar poetry..
Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like.
And, that’s how they talk in Cork.
doubt’ja bhoy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your finest moment, memes.
Take a bow.
one things for sure
if that last Live Chat is an’ting to go by
Batty doesn’t need anymore drink
for at least a fortnight
Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like hipsters and that obscure and “so un-cool it’s cool” thing you’ve never heard of.
cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like LJG and the severe lack of a sense of humour
nice cricket bat all the same
Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like rama lama lama and ka dinga da dinga dong.
…like shíte and onions?
Franciscan Well is owned by Molson Coors one of the biggest brewers in the world.
Molson Coors (the owners of Franciscan Well) and and tasty Dublin donuts go together like Donald Trump & your mammies post office savings account.
‘Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like Aerosmith and RunDMC. Not sure of the combination, but could be brilliant.
Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like rama lama lama and ka dinga da dinga dong.
Ah god damn it Russell Steed!
Cork craft beer and tasty Dublin donuts go together like Ike and TIna: sweet sweet music with the potential for violence