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Guinness Irish Beer
Guinness Irish Beer
How do I order a Guinness?


So there is this new Irish style pub that JUST opened last week. I just turned 21 two days ago and don't really know how to order a beer without looking like an idiot. If I want a draft Guinness, do I order a Guinness Draught or what? Also, do I have to request what size I want? What other options would I have (in terms of Guinness)?

I know this is pretty pathetic, but thanks!

1. Drive to Pub
2. Open door
3. Walk in
4. make eye contact with bar tender
5. wait for them to come over
6. Say "Guinness Draught Please"
7. If asked show I.D.
8. Pay
9. Tip
10 Drink



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Guinness


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For millions of beer lovers the world over, a properly poured pint of Guinness Stout is as close to perfection as beer gets. Each year, fans of the legendary black liquidation enjoy two billion pints of the beer known for its distinctive creamy head and rich drinkability. Ireland's most famous export, Guinness Stout—and the people who have brewed it—hold a unique place in the history of beer, business, and Ireland itself.They say that good things come to those who wait. When you wait on a perfectly poured pint of Guinness Stout, you know you're getting something good. It's more than just a pint of beer; it's a mouthwatering visual presentation of the quality and taste you're about to enjoy. And millions wait patiently for their pint every day. To find out why, famed beer and beverage writer Bill Yenne talks to everyone from Guinness's master brewer to typical pubgoers about the beer they hold dear. Whatever magic makes it so delicious, it's powerful enough to soothe the souls of beer lovers from Dublin to Boston to Buenos Aires to Lagos, and everywhere in between.But Guinness is more than a delicious beverage, it's also the name of the remarkable family of brewers and entrepreneurs whose story is worthy of legend, and who occupy a prominent place in Irish history. In Guinness, Yenne traces the 250-year tale of the family and its namesake beer. Beginning with Arthur Guinness, the entrepreneur patriarch who first began brewing at St. James's Gate, Dublin, in 1759, the story follows succeeding generations of the Guinness family through the years. Yenne follows not just the fortunes of the family Guinness, but also the development of the brand and the beer—from Arthur's earliest porter to the beer that is enjoyed in 150 countries today.For Guinness aficionados, this tale offers an inside look at a legendary brewing company and the craftsmanship and pride that go into every keg. For anyone who hopes to keep their business vibrant and dynamic for the next few centuries, the book offers important lessons on continuity, quality, and innovation. For everyone who loves a good beer story, Guinness offers a perfect pint more than two centuries in the pouring.Sit back and enjoy.

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Keep your drinks cold while freeing up more room in your fridge for food - enjoy ice cold Guinness whenever you like. This funky, efficient Husky Guinness Beer Chiller is just what you need to keep your drinks at optimum temperature, as it chills up to 40 cans of beer at a time. The branded design means it'll look great anywhere in your home. The cooler is simple to clean and has a double layered glass door to keep the interior temperature constant. The Husky Guinness Beer Chiller has a reversible door so you can fit it into any corner.

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Guinness Luck of Irish T-Shirt This is an officially licensed Guinness t-shirt in which these Guinness shirts have been screen printed with the Guinness image on front. These Guinness tshirts are usually made from heavyweight preshrunk 6oz. cotton tee shirt blanks. Check back often for some of our new Guinness clothing and other Guinness Merchandise at great prices only at - www.StylinOnline.com .

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Does Guinness Really Taste Better in Dublin?

Ireland is synonymous with Guinness, and many visitors to the country visit Dublin; not only to drink the famous stout, but also to visit where it is still made at the James's Gate Brewery in the heart of Dublin. Rumoured to taste better in its country of origin, a surprising number of tourists need to find out for themselves if this gossip holds water.

Guinness was developed by Arthur Guinness who began brewing the stout in 1759. Born in 1725 near Celbridge, Ireland, he most likely learned about brewing from an early age from his father, who worked as a land steward and brewed beer for the workers on the estate. Arthur became the god-son of the bishop of the estate and when he died, he left young Arthur £100 in his will. With that money he started brewing in Leixlip, outside of Dublin. In 1759 he moved to the city to set-up on his own and thus Guinness was born.

The composition of Guinness is the same as all stouts and beers containing water, barley, malt, hops, and brewers yeast. The dark colour of Guinness is achieved from a portion of the barley that is flaked and roasted. The colour of Guinness is actually a dark ruby and not the black that many think. Another misconception that many have is that drinking a pint of Guinness is equivalent to eating a meal. On the contrary, a pint of the dark stuff only contains 198 calories - less than an equal portion of skimmed milk.

Guinness is brewed outside of Ireland in many countries around the world. However, added to the mixture is the unfermented but hopped Guinness wort extract which is exported from Dublin to be added to the local brew. The market for the sale of Guinness in Nigeria is actually the third fastest growing, and there they brew and sell Guinness Foreign Extra Stout which uses sorghum instead of barley. But there is not only one Guinness brew. There are many different varieties with distinct tastes and which ones you encounter depends highly on where you are in the world.

Guinness draught is the famous stout drawn from a tap in a pub. It can also be purchased worldwide in a can - complete with a widget that creates that perfect foam head. For true Guinness lovers a short city break to Dublin is a must in order to visit the original brewery.

Meanwhile, the newest possible member of the Guinness community, Guinness Red, began test-marketing in the UK but we have yet to see if it will be fully launched. However, if they do choose to begin large scale brewing of Guinness Red, the marketers are certain to come up with a grand new catchy campaign like we have seen in the past for Guinness. Guinness has a long history of award winning marketing campaigns and also sells a lot of Guinness promotional items like beer mats, caps and posters. Their newest campaign features the tagline "good things come to those who wait" which refers to the length of time it takes to pour a proper pint of Guinness.

Although Guinness is a huge draw to the 'Emerald Isle', the drink should be enjoyed in a pub where other aspects of pub culture - including food and traditional and modern Irish music - can be enjoyed. Many recipes also include Guinness as an ingredient such as meat pies and stews if you can't bear to ingest something without Guinness while in Ireland.

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