IT’S the pub game that has got everyone talking – but “splitting the G” on a pint of Guinness may not be as straightforward ...
Happy St Patrick’s Day! As you wait for your pint to settle, here are some fun facts about Ireland’s greatest invention ...
Using a pint glass emblazoned with the Guinness logo, Carson explained that the first sip of the Irish stout needs to be big enough to make the beer and foam then line up to separate the G in ...
Guinness fans who can't seem to agree on the correct way to 'split the G' during the Guinness Challenge have finally received the confirmation they've been looking for.
Guinness, the Irish beer that has been around since before ... the beer line precisely in the gap of the letter "G" in the logo. For newcomers concerned about Guinness' dark appearance, Wagner ...
“Plough and Stars [for] a true Irish pint,” said Millie O. of Jamaica Plain. “Scobie’s [is] just a perfect pour,” Martin S. of South Boston. “Temperature is just right, and the bar is ...
Liverpool is a city with a unique and proud Irish ... at the harp logo on the glass and pour until the glass is three-quarters full. Article continues below Once this is done, the pint needs ...
Taking place on Monday, March 17, the day is dedicated to celebrations of the patron saint of Ireland ... logo on the glass and pour until the glass is three-quarters full. Once this is done, the ...