There's a trend going around among Guinness drinkers where they encourage each other to 'split the G.' But what does ...
Guinness is one of the most valuable beer brands on Earth. On St. Patrick's Day alone, millions of pints are consumed globally, including in bars and Irish pubs across the United States. Beyond the ...
What could be better than an Irish Guinness beef stew? This hearty Irish meal is sure to remind any Irish person of their home and childhoods. A hug-in-a-bowl Irish Guinness beef stew is just one ...
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 ...
Opening on March 17, found on the lower ground floor within the Long Bar, the space is an official partnership with the Irish stout, and will be decorated with Toucan posters and vintage Guinness ...
Regardless of its popularity, not every pint of Guinness is poured equal. The beloved Irish stout is a delicate thing and needs an experienced hand. You’ve probably heard this, either from your ...
Article continues below Of course, one aspect of the celebrations will include plenty and plenty of pints of Guinness - the popular Irish stout that has everyone from King Charles to Kim ...
The horses aren't the only thing jumping at Cheltenham in 2025, as the cost of a pint of Guinness has leapt up by 30p in comparison last year. A whopping 265,000 pints of the black stuff are ...
New production company Sage & Jester is preparing to make a splash in London’s immersive theater scene with their premiere production “Storehouse” at Deptford Storehouse. The large-scale ...
New arts production company Sage and Jester have unveiled plans for the world premiere of Storehouse. Aiming to challenge a participant’s sense of truth and trust, the production will be one of the UK ...
Sage & Jester, a newly launched arts production company, has announced it will debut with a large-scale immersive theatre show that will take over the 9,000 square metre Deptford Storehouse in London.