Almost as popular as Guinness with the Caribbean community in America
Well, that was unexpected 😂
Apparently Kerrygold is the second best selling butter in America. They also have a Kerrygold cream liqueur that isn’t sold in Ireland, as far as I know.
It’s meant to be the creme de la crem. If you think about it, american farms involve a few thousand cows stuffed into a pen filled with mud, fed processed shit for life, they never see a blade of grass in their lives. No wonder Irish dairy tastes like heaven compared
This is about Bulletproof Coffee / some keto diet right?
Hallelujah brother
You can get Kerrygold in most places in the US. Typically, it costs $4.00 or $4.49+. Really good, shame it’s difficult to get soda bread, soda flour or our sausages over there.
If only they realised it’s the same as the stuff in Aldi
A community with very High heart disease rates.
We need to send some flora over too or we’re worse than Columbus.
I have given my immortal soul to our Lord Kerrygold. I will not repent
I was away in east Africa for 2 months, first thing I bought at the airport was a pint of milk, I only had powdered milk and the occasional fermented camel milk, but nothing beats cold tesco milk for me.
It’s the best butter because we make the best milk from the best grass.
You can thank our rain for that
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I made some baguettes today and decided to make a fancy ass jambon-beurre so I got some kerrygold and holy fuck that stuff is heavenly. Tomorrow I’m doing soda bread 🙂
You often see American bakers using it on YouTube. Claire Saffitz is constantly using it but can’t show the label for sponsorship reasons so she blurs the label and talks in circles about ‘European butter’.
It’s massive within the fitness community in the US! They go mad for grass fed butter, And kerry gold seems to be the popular choice.
Anybody else noticed how Kerrygold is more yellowish and seems to have a higher water content than before the lockdowns pr is it just me? I remember it having a richer and creamier texture.
Wypipo spread they butter like this
But black people spread they butter like this
Yes indeed, so do I Sam Sanders. Every time I see someone in the Supermarket or wherever Kerrygold is sold I turn into mad random woman preaching the greatness of the butter from Ireland. Now it we could get the yummy sliced pan over here I could die happy from eating toast!
Unpopular opinion: Kerrygold isn’t that good. We have much nicer butters in ireland.
Toast absolutely dripping in Kerrygold is as close to heaven as you can get. I can’t buy it though because I can’t resist not eating it in moderation
Well heck, I wasn’t expecting to encounter Sam Sanders here. He’s a damn fun NPR host.
Kerry Gold and Clonakilty sausages have to be the best things to have touched my breakfast plate period
Is this gonna be another yank comedian who sees there’s money to be made by playing up to the Irish like that fella who started going on about hurling?
Ornua (company who makes KerryGold) make products under the veil of Irish milk from grass fed cows they have tried many products including spreadable cheese (delicious) and surprisingly one of their biggest markets is Germany
I have one African American friend who reckoned Kerrygold cured her cholesterol. As an Irish person, I find this hard to believe🤣
That’s class
Here in Sydney they sell it at my local Woolworths (about a 25-30min walk away), I’ll gladly walk it once a week to pay $6 for a 250g block it’s just so worth it.
Please someone tell me all these extra sales globally of KG is resulting in jobs being created back home with Kerry Group?
We produce the best daily and meat in the world because we have the best farm land in the world, and not forgetting the farmers either. It breaks my heart to see them constantly vilified in the media and places like here, and to read stuff like we will produce less farm produce and import more as a means to curb emissions.
When I visited Brazil a few years ago my brother in law (who is Brazilian) took us to “the best ice cream shop in the province”. There was literally a 40 person queue ahead of us to get in to the place. When we eventually got in the door I immediately burst out laughing because there was a HUGE poster taking up the entirety of one wall with the Kerrygold logo on it. I went all the way to Brazil to be told that Irish cows make the best ice cream 😂😂
That’s a crazy sub, you can only respond in some threads if you’re of a certain skin colour, pre-approved by the mods. I was also permanently banned from the sub for stating that a post implying all white people owned KKK robes was a bit of a generalisation.
Can confirm kerrygold in Cleveland is available almost everywhere as of around 2019. Used to just be in Aldi around St Patrick’s day before that. It’s legit just like back home, not some export only shite.
Expensive af compared to all the other butters you can also get everywhere but it is without a doubt the best. They also have one that had olive oil in it so it’s even more spreadable from the tub. Tastes the same but I find it just melts if left on the counter.
Blackpeopletwitter is a terribly racist sub-reddit btw.
I read before that Kerrygold sells for something like €1 / block cheaper in Germany than in Ireland.
Can anybody on Germany verify if this is true?
It’s banned in Wisconsin. America’s Dairyland. Scared of the competition.
Yo mother fucker, whose takin the horse to Philly yo.
The dairy overall in your country is pretty unbelievable.
I can’t remember where, but there’s some predominantly black area in America where spicy chicken fillet rolls are a big thing. I remember seeing something where some yank was blown away we sold them everywhere.
Fellow men of culture
I’m not Black, but every time I introduce someone to Kerrygold cheese they fuckin love it.
When I was growing up, my mom only bought margarine and not real butter. On those rare occasions when we got real butter, it was such a treat and very exciting. When I became an adult, I only bought butter and not margarine. The day I discovered Kerrygold, it brought me back to my childhood excitement about having real butter. Kerrygold is to regular butter as regular butter is to margarine.
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Almost as popular as Guinness with the Caribbean community in America
Well, that was unexpected 😂
Apparently Kerrygold is the second best selling butter in America. They also have a Kerrygold cream liqueur that isn’t sold in Ireland, as far as I know.
It’s meant to be the creme de la crem. If you think about it, american farms involve a few thousand cows stuffed into a pen filled with mud, fed processed shit for life, they never see a blade of grass in their lives. No wonder Irish dairy tastes like heaven compared
This is about Bulletproof Coffee / some keto diet right?
Hallelujah brother
You can get Kerrygold in most places in the US. Typically, it costs $4.00 or $4.49+. Really good, shame it’s difficult to get soda bread, soda flour or our sausages over there.
If only they realised it’s the same as the stuff in Aldi
A community with very High heart disease rates.
We need to send some flora over too or we’re worse than Columbus.
I have given my immortal soul to our Lord Kerrygold. I will not repent
I was away in east Africa for 2 months, first thing I bought at the airport was a pint of milk, I only had powdered milk and the occasional fermented camel milk, but nothing beats cold tesco milk for me.
It’s the best butter because we make the best milk from the best grass.
You can thank our rain for that
[deleted]
I made some baguettes today and decided to make a fancy ass jambon-beurre so I got some kerrygold and holy fuck that stuff is heavenly. Tomorrow I’m doing soda bread 🙂
You often see American bakers using it on YouTube. Claire Saffitz is constantly using it but can’t show the label for sponsorship reasons so she blurs the label and talks in circles about ‘European butter’.
It’s massive within the fitness community in the US! They go mad for grass fed butter, And kerry gold seems to be the popular choice.
Anybody else noticed how Kerrygold is more yellowish and seems to have a higher water content than before the lockdowns pr is it just me? I remember it having a richer and creamier texture.
Wypipo spread they butter like this
But black people spread they butter like this
Yes indeed, so do I Sam Sanders. Every time I see someone in the Supermarket or wherever Kerrygold is sold I turn into mad random woman preaching the greatness of the butter from Ireland. Now it we could get the yummy sliced pan over here I could die happy from eating toast!
Unpopular opinion: Kerrygold isn’t that good. We have much nicer butters in ireland.
Toast absolutely dripping in Kerrygold is as close to heaven as you can get. I can’t buy it though because I can’t resist not eating it in moderation
Well heck, I wasn’t expecting to encounter Sam Sanders here. He’s a damn fun NPR host.
Kerry Gold and Clonakilty sausages have to be the best things to have touched my breakfast plate period
Is this gonna be another yank comedian who sees there’s money to be made by playing up to the Irish like that fella who started going on about hurling?
Ornua (company who makes KerryGold) make products under the veil of Irish milk from grass fed cows they have tried many products including spreadable cheese (delicious) and surprisingly one of their biggest markets is Germany
I have one African American friend who reckoned Kerrygold cured her cholesterol. As an Irish person, I find this hard to believe🤣
That’s class
Here in Sydney they sell it at my local Woolworths (about a 25-30min walk away), I’ll gladly walk it once a week to pay $6 for a 250g block it’s just so worth it.
Please someone tell me all these extra sales globally of KG is resulting in jobs being created back home with Kerry Group?
We produce the best daily and meat in the world because we have the best farm land in the world, and not forgetting the farmers either. It breaks my heart to see them constantly vilified in the media and places like here, and to read stuff like we will produce less farm produce and import more as a means to curb emissions.
When I visited Brazil a few years ago my brother in law (who is Brazilian) took us to “the best ice cream shop in the province”. There was literally a 40 person queue ahead of us to get in to the place. When we eventually got in the door I immediately burst out laughing because there was a HUGE poster taking up the entirety of one wall with the Kerrygold logo on it. I went all the way to Brazil to be told that Irish cows make the best ice cream 😂😂
That’s a crazy sub, you can only respond in some threads if you’re of a certain skin colour, pre-approved by the mods. I was also permanently banned from the sub for stating that a post implying all white people owned KKK robes was a bit of a generalisation.
Can confirm kerrygold in Cleveland is available almost everywhere as of around 2019. Used to just be in Aldi around St Patrick’s day before that. It’s legit just like back home, not some export only shite.
Expensive af compared to all the other butters you can also get everywhere but it is without a doubt the best. They also have one that had olive oil in it so it’s even more spreadable from the tub. Tastes the same but I find it just melts if left on the counter.
Blackpeopletwitter is a terribly racist sub-reddit btw.
I read before that Kerrygold sells for something like €1 / block cheaper in Germany than in Ireland.
Can anybody on Germany verify if this is true?
It’s banned in Wisconsin. America’s Dairyland. Scared of the competition.
Yo mother fucker, whose takin the horse to Philly yo.
The dairy overall in your country is pretty unbelievable.
I can’t remember where, but there’s some predominantly black area in America where spicy chicken fillet rolls are a big thing. I remember seeing something where some yank was blown away we sold them everywhere.
Fellow men of culture
I’m not Black, but every time I introduce someone to Kerrygold cheese they fuckin love it.
When I was growing up, my mom only bought margarine and not real butter. On those rare occasions when we got real butter, it was such a treat and very exciting. When I became an adult, I only bought butter and not margarine. The day I discovered Kerrygold, it brought me back to my childhood excitement about having real butter. Kerrygold is to regular butter as regular butter is to margarine.