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Guinness fans have long questioned the correct way to 'split the G' in its signature pint glass. And with St Patrick's Day fast approaching, everyone is eager to settle the debate. The ...
I like Guinness. I even love Guinness, but not as much as this guy here. Geert Rojakers from Mael in the Netherlands has spent thousands building and decorating his own Irish pub in his backyard ...
MANILA, Philippines — Malabon has officially set a new Guinness World Record and bested a Chinese city for the “Longest Line of Bowls of Noodles,” with 6,549 bowls of its iconic Pancit Malabon.
GUINNESS has confirmed it is bringing in an above-inflation price hike in a fresh blow for drinkers. Diageo, which makes the beloved Irish stout, has increased the amount it charges pubs to buy ...
Now, he's standing on top after having been recognized by the Guinness World Records as having the hairiest face. “I am speechless, I don’t know what to say because I’m very happy to get ...
The expected surge in Guinness sales comes amid the social media trend of 'splitting the G' — gulping the drink and trying to stop so it rests halfway down the G of Guinness on the glass.
Punters concerned about a potential Guinness shortage at Cheltenham Festival can breathe a sigh of relief. More than 265,000 pints of Guinness were drunk at last year's festival and there were ...
The Vegetable Orchestra, which only plays instruments that are carved out of vegetables, earned a Guinness World Record for the most concerts by a vegetable orchestra. The 11-piece orchestra ...
Splitting the G' has become an increasingly popular trend and game on social media and in pubs across the UK, as Guinness has become one of the most popular drinks in the country. With St Patrick ...
For the first time in 27 years, the owner of Pub Galway ran out of Guinness. "An Irish pub without Guinness?" said Ledoux. "Usually when we're stressed, we have a Guinness. But this week ...
according to Guinness World Records. Patidar, 18, was born with an extremely rare condition called hypertrichosis, known as werewolf syndrome, which causes excessive hair growth. Since the Middle ...