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2nd July 2023
05:00pm BST

The facade of Mulligan's has been likened to the iconic exterior of Dublin's Temple Bar. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
Praising the consistency of the pints on offer in his establishment, the publican added that;
"Our pints are good not just 99% of the time, but 101% of the time. And it’s got to be consistent from the keg to the customer".Noting the importance of the glass itself in the quality of a pint, Brady stated; "We are not reinventing the wheel. But I do serve the pints in a tulip glass, and I bring them over from Ireland. It’s about a clean glass and clean lines as well." Despite the pub being located in the heart of Manchester, there is a striking Irish feel to Mulligans, with the facade of the pub decorated in a fashion not too dissimilar to the famed exterior of The Temple Bar in Dublin. https://twitter.com/mulligans_MCR/status/1665750203566116865 Moreover, the authenticity of the Guinness drinking experience is added to by the adornment of hanging GAA flags, jerseys and memorabilia throughout the pub. Offering a final parting thought on the success enjoyed by Mulligans, Brady stated that; "It's not rocket science what we're doing. If you serve great Guinness, have great service and have great music on, it creates a great atmosphere!"