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Movies and Booze on Moncrieff

Every Friday at 3.20pm, Sean is joined in studio by our movie reviewer and booze expert to discuss the latest cinema releases and a selection of beer or wine. Each week in a relaxed and casual environment the three chat about movies over some beer or wine just like being in a pub or at a dinner party! Listen and subscribe to Movies and Booze on Moncrieff on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.   You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'

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Movies and Booze: #PaleAle

For Movies and Booze this week, Sean was joined by Dean McGuinness, Chris Wasser and Rachel Ryan with thanks to Marks and Spencer. Today’s Pale Ales are listed below. Moosehead Pale Ale is an English Pale Ale of 5.0% A.B.V and is brewed in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. Moosehead Pale Ale presents as pale straw gold beer with a solid white head. At 5% a.b.v., this beer is an incredibly easy drinking beer, but it has substantial complexity. It does not ‘punch the drinker in the face’ with flavour, but it most definitely has many layers of flavour. Interstellar Pale Ale is an American Pale Ale by Outer Place Brewing brewed in Kildare and collaborating breweries. Interstellar belongs in the American Pale Ale style. Brewed with American hops – Cascade and Strata, this beer combines the essence of a West Coast IPA with a juicy New England IPA, but is brewed as an American Pale Ale (rather than as an IPA) – with an a.b.v. of 5% and a less assertive but notable hop bitterness.