What does it mean to 'split the G'? The popular Guinness drinking challenge is once again gaining traction around Saint Patrick's Day.
IT’S the pub game that has got everyone talking – but “splitting the G” on a pint of Guinness may not be as straightforward ...
Guinness fans have long ... halfway through the 'G' on the Guinness logo. Elsewhere, others thought it had to stop at the bottom of the harp on the glass. Jonathan Sitson - whipped cream expert ...
No one can really confirm, but the trend of trying to take a first swig big enough to leave the top of the drink halfway down the “Guinness” logo on a pint glass is a global phenomenon.
A Guinness-branded glass is a must, and this needs to be tilted at a 45 degree angle. When pouring, bar staff are advised to aim the tap at the harp logo on the glass and pour until the glass is ...
A Guinness-branded glass is a must, and this needs to be tilted at a 45 degree angle. When pouring, bar staff are advised to aim the tap at the harp logo on the glass and pour until the glass is ...
IT'S the pub game that has got everyone talking – but "splitting the G" on a pint of Guinness may ... trying to reach the bottom of the harp, and the top of the logo mark”.