McCarthy’s Faithful!

With St.Patrick’s Day just around the corner, I thought I would post some news about one of my favorite bars in SLO…. This is not at all surprising, and if you haven’t had a Car Bomb or a Coors n Whiskey back at McCarthy’s you just ain’t doin it right

Reported in the San Luis Obispio Tribune

Setting the bar

Closing time at MCarthy's: You don' have to go home but you can't stay hereMcCarthy’s Irish Pub in San Luis Obispo serves more Jameson whiskey

In a single room tucked away on a downtown alley, a San Luis Obispo institution sells more Jameson Irish Whiskey than any other bar in the nation.

Visitors to McCarthy’s Irish Pub are greeted by a sign in the doorway — “maximum occupancy 49.”

They’re also greeted by friendly bartenders and regulars toasting with — what else — shots of Jameson.

“It is almost the house drink,” said Dan Donait, who works for Jameson distributor Young’s Market. “You have to get one when you’re there.”

That must not be the case at bigger bars in places like Boston, New York and Chicago, which can’t compete when it comes to selling the popular brand of whiskey.

In San Francisco, the pub Ireland’s 32 holds 125 people. Manager Brendan Daly said he sells one-tenth the Jameson that McCarthy’s does.

McCarthy’s goes through more than 100 bottles a month.

“Well,” Daly said, “that’s a lot of whiskey.”

And there are a lot of ways they drink it at McCarthy’s.

There’s the Irish Car Bomb, for example. It’s made of Guinness beer, Jameson and Irish cream.

And “they drink it in shots,” said Jim McGuire, a West Coast representative of the French company that imports the whiskey. He’s visited the bar for work. “There are lots of shots.”

The drink is also, McCarthy’s managing partner Bill Hales said, “in our Irish coffee.”

Despite all that, it’s not the house whiskey. A coke and whiskey at McCarthy’s comes with the cheaper well version. A shot of Jameson’s costs a dollar more.

But customers ask for it — about four liters a day, the manager says. That’s about 88 shots a night.

The bartenders have helped increase sales too. Ask for a shot, and one of them might raise an eyebrow and say “Jameson?”

Ever since the bar became the state’s top Jameson seller in November, Hales said, the night shift has been pushing it a little more.

“It is amazing that a little bar like that would be able to sell that much Irish whiskey,” Hales said. “But the bartenders really spearheaded this.”

Through increased advertising in magazines like “Maxim,” Jameson sales had jumped in the United States by 30 percent last year, McGuire said. But he’s not seen anything like McCarthy’s numbers.

ABOUT THREE MONTHS AFTER

McCarthy’s took the lead in the state, officials at importer

Pernod-Ricard announced the pub had surpassed sales at bars throughout the nation.

It shouldn’t be too much of a surprise.

There is a tradition of Irish whiskey at McCarthy’s, Hales said.

Founder Joe McCarthy died recently in his 90s and “he was an Irish whiskey drinker, too,” Hales said.

Somewhere, they think, Joe must be smiling as customers order another round.


More pics of San Luis Obispo posted in the Gallery

SLO Trippin’

Pics are loaded and what can I say but that this was a great time. Rolled down and hooked it up will all the local boys again. I’m not going to go into detail as this is now almost a month away… Went out to the County Fair and checked out the local scene. First and probably the last time I’ll check it out but the picks are fun…. Check em out here:

Here’s a shot of me, Terry from the fair, Basti, and Piggott. Notice the easy flip fry pan we hooked up for free from the desperate booth manager that just needed a beer. Basty and BP worked on winning that monkey for about a half an hour…determination … I guess…can you just see the joy in Basty’s expression?

Ya know, the fair reminds me of a great country song I heard once.
Here’s a link to the short video (titties n beer)

Roadtrip to SLO

Let’s do an update on A-ber shall we? Sure. Well just about two weeks ago I set up with my boys Nick and Navin to roll to hometown college town of San Luis Obispo… First stop was DTzie! The Stones for a Tri-Tip and a Firestone brew. If you haven’t had a good tri-tip then head to the central coast. The fries, tip, self serve drinks, big screen TVs, the basty and all the charm of dumb college Sophomores. What more do you need?

Met up with some friends still hitting the 7 yr plan and proceeded to binge drink my former college self into a good time downtown that evening. Hitting most of the typical “hot” spots or whatever you can call them in SLO… Frog’s (Frog & Peach ~ a wanna be Irish pub) for a Guinness and to check out the local reggea band…on to Mission grill, formerly Mango’s but a good place to meet the spoiled meets Kid Rock types (yeah I met a chick who’s boyfriend calls himself Kid Rock). Didn’t dare venture into either Bulls or Fratasons (Madison?s ~ although I hear since the remodel it hasn’t kept it’s typical frat atmosphere). However, no trip to SLO with out the local spot at McCarthy’s. If anyone is happiest here it’s Jerry, cuz he stands at the door all day gawking at all the SLO ass…and at his age it’s all good – Don’t be fooled by the reality of it though.

I actually convinced my friends to head over to the old Z club, I mean Ra, well now it’s The Realm. Still owning after a few years… Still coming out of there sick from all the free drinks… I’ve got to abstain next time… Just something about that place makes you want to drink… it couldn’t be the women though…???

Ended up crashing at the no infamous Rock where I got worked at foose. Shit an I used to have a table too.

After some meandering around we headed south to SB. Ahh the land of sun….and….a college…and…what does SB have to offer. I’m not completely sure. I do know that it’s a kick ass party town, well that’s for those in Isla Vista, pizza and beer is a staple, lots of shopping on State St. and of course the beach. We chilled with a friend in the ghetto… She conveniently pointed out all the spots were people were jumped, stabbed, found passed out drunk or just areas not to go. Nice. I love IV.

After shopping, and a few drinks at 634 during the day we met a nice man that let me know I was responsible (my people) for keeping him down. I’ll remember that when my job takes out more money for his Social security and he makes a more money than me (tax free) pestering shoppers on the street. We had a camera but who knows if I’ll ever get copies of the prints and scan em….

That evening we hit two spots. Club 634 again and an old gem turned new hot spot: WildCats (15 W Ortega St.) 634 had the top 40/house/hip hop music/crowd going on. I found myself on stage a few times showing the peeps how to dance and I found I got along rather well with the locals. Spotted a Bart Simpson look-a-like. We cruzed down the street to Wildcats where earlier I had heard some underground beats and sure enough…underground. While in line I met the owner and he instructed us to go around the back. I guess they had reached capacity in the front but were able to let peeps back in on the DL. The place used to be called Club Arson until someone took it literally and burned it down. Now remodled in some gothic meets retro attire… the place is phat. Drinks good. Friendly ladies and good djs (finally). Read Mangazam’s School for the Santa Barbara DJ to get a picture of the crap I had to endure going by most of the other clubs: DJ School

On the way back up the coast we stopped by San Simeon to check out Hearst’s ridiculous representation of wealth…the Castle We lagged on making reservations and ended up on the last tour of the Garden To top it off it was raining and our tour lady sucked. “Ok over here is that big pool with some Greek statues… I think that one is supposed to be Neptune….and over here are some flowers n stuff…”

Over all a good time out from the bay…

Finally I’ll Leave you with this fitting mantra HERE Gotta have sound though…