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Top 10 Guinness facts


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When you walk into a bar in Ireland you could shout across at the barman and ask for a pint of plain, the good stuff, your best or Irish Mother’s milk.

You could even just walk up to the bar and hold your forefinger in the air, any barman worth his salt would know that you were asking for a pint of Guinness

Officially the most internationally recognized symbol of Ireland, Guinness is the most popular alcoholic drink in Ireland and in many other countries besides.

To visit the photo gallery the Great History of Guinness click HERE

Here are some of many interesting facts about the black stuff.
 
1.Pouring a glass or pint of Guinness is a skill. A “perfect pour” should take 199.50 seconds. This is the result of pour at an angle of 45 degrees followed by a rest. This is crucial. Most Irish people would cringe if they saw anyone pour it any other way.

After a pause, long enough so what’s in the glass is a perfect black, the rest of the glass is filled, again at a 45 degree angle. What is handed across the bar should have a creamy head and should be served at exactly 42.8F.

2.It is a known fact that the Irish love to travel around the world but did you know that Guinness is brewed in more than 150 countries. These include Nigeria and Indonesia.

3.Though the Irish obviously love a pint of plain 40 percent of all Guinness is sold in Africa. Who would have thought that in such a hot climate it would go down so well!

4.Over 10 million glasses are sold every day. Are you doing your part? That’s quite a high quota to fill.

5.Guinness is the perfect diet drink. A pint of the good stuff contains only 198 calories. That’s less than most light beers, wine, orange juice or even low fat milk.

6.Guinness does not contain oatmeal, contrary to a popular myth. This wonderful stuff is made of roasted malted barley, hops, yeast, and water. Also it’s not black. It actually a very nice dark ruby red.

7.The famous advertisement slogan "Guinness is Good For You" is still used around the world. Though Guinness has now officially on the record as denying this claim some research does support that Guinness is good for your heart.

It was not so long ago in Ireland that pregnant women were told to drink a glass of Guinness every day to fortify themselves and their baby.

8.St. James’ Gate Brewery, in Dublin City was leased for 9000 years at an annual fee of about $65.

In 1759 when Arthur Guinness was just starting out in the brewing business he had such confidence in his product that he knew his brewery would still be running in 9000 years time. Well that’s 251 years over with. I’m pretty sure Guinness will make it the next 8,750.


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BTW – after voluntarily discharging a pint of blood out of your body at the Irish Blood Transfusion Service and after receiving the regulatory half-pint of Guinness to get your strength back up again, you’d be kind of light-headed and ‘swimmy’. If you went to a pub after the donation process, and had more pints of the black stuff, you be as drunk as a skunk in no time! How do I know this? Try guessing!!
It's true there's belief that Guinness is good for you. The Irish Blood Transfusion Service, which provides blood, freely donated by Irish people, to Irish hospitals, used to offer a free half-pint of Guinness to every donor. You can imagine the queues outside the IBTS doors! And yes, it's also true that pregnant women were encouraged to have a bottle of Guinness once or twice a week (not every day!) for medicinal reasons.
A man from Leixlip in Co. Kildare told me a story once: Arthur Guinness was a butler for the Lord and Lady of Leixlip. Back in those times (1700’s), it was one of the butler’s jobs to make beer for the big social occasions in their castle. One night, Arthur made a mistake in making the beer – he burnt the hops. Instead of brown beer he got this black product. However, it was too late to do another brew for the occasion and the dark drink was served to the guests. It went down a treat with them and thereafter Arthur was told to burn the hops every time he made beer. He was later allowed to sell the black stuff outside an entrance gate to the Leixlip castle estate for a halfpenny a go. The gate in Leixlip can still be seen to this day. So Arthur made his money and started his own business. I have to add that this story does not appear in the Guinness Storehouse historical displays.
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I like it !
We love Guinniss but also miss the Irish pubs and the locals in them.
It is hard to find a good pour, but even a poor pour is better than no pour...;-)
Good to the last drop!
luv,luv my guinness!...especially when poured properly.
It's difficult in the USA, even in Irish pubs, to find a pint poured correctly.
Fill 'em up again Lads!
 




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