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Published 16:04 14 Mar 2014 GMT
Updated 16:43 14 Nov 2014 GMT
There’s no denying that St. Patrick’s Day is generally associated with a few gargles, but the Three Sisters is certainly hoping to pull more than their fair share of pints after ordering in a rake of kegs.
Speaking on Facebook, the Three Sisters Pub said: “St Patrick's Day 2014 Keg delivery. Help us beat our record of 10,486 pints of Guinness from last year, and let's beat Magners Irish cider sales too!”
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