They are distinct... I think they ain't gassed up the same way, though I can't get specifics.
and I hear that Murphy's red is export only, and I have a friend who swears by it (then again, he loves sweet stuff, even in beer, while I prefer my brew crisper)
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Yep. Kilkenny started as an export version of Smithwicks then became its own distinct brew. A very tasty brew. So tasty I drink 12 or 13 pints of it in a sitting whenever I can. 
It's properly served the same way as Guinness. Of course I only drink it at the pub. Canned or bottled, like Guinness, it is a pale shadow of itself.

It's properly served the same way as Guinness. Of course I only drink it at the pub. Canned or bottled, like Guinness, it is a pale shadow of itself.

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