Kind of. They're slightly different - Bulmer's is a tiny bit nicer. As for why they've got different names, I dunno. Cadbury's chocolate in Ireland tastes ten times as milky as cadbury's here and the bars are a slightly different weight and shape but they use the same name. Except for Tiffins. I only ever see Tiffins when I'm in Ireland - cannae mind ever seeing one here.
Irish Bulmers = Magners in UK The Bulmers we have here is a different company and drink, I think. Confusing. <erm>
Cadbury's Ireland is a different company to Cadbury's UK I believe as well. Then they both make chocolate bars with the same name that taste slightly different. Irish Cadbury's is the monkey's tits
According to Wiki, they're identical in all but name Some legend has added this as well. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magners
I don't know about Oirland, as it has yet to be discovered. maybe Trevor you could go on an expedition to try to find Oirland. Don't hurry back . In Ireland it is called Magners, there is a different cider caller Bulmers.
[video=youtube_share;xRdrHO24zec]http://youtu.be/xRdrHO24zec[/video] Comedy at the start from Sevco Chuck then Lawwell talking about the new sponsor.
No wonder Chico knew the French etymology of the word bigot. He has been planning this audacious switch for a while. Absolutely 100% thorough this Sevco mob.
Do you think Mr Green will voluntarily kiss the foot of Frédéric Thiriez? Edit: for 'voluntarily' read 'symbolically' ...
He does it all the ****ing time. Trying to gain legitimacy for the wee affiliate member. Celtic fans point and laugh and get pilloried for it. Go figure? (as they say in High school movies)