What does it mean to 'split the G'? The popular Guinness drinking challenge is once again gaining traction around Saint ...
ā€œThereā€™s no doubt that there has been an increase in demand for Guinness in Chicago,ā€ says Guinness National Ambassador Ryan ...
referring to the image of a harp on the Guinness logo. ā€œWe do that every time. I never called it split the G, but we do it where (the beer) just touches the bottom of the harp.ā€ Momoa added ...
Happy St Patrickā€™s Day! As you wait for your pint to settle, here are some fun facts about Irelandā€™s greatest invention ...
Guinness fans have long questioned the correct way to 'split the G' during the Guinness Challenge. Jonathan Sitson from Quick ...
Just in time for St Patrick's Day, experts have revealed that the traditional time gap between the two-part pour - 119.5 ...
Since Guinness originated in Ireland, you might expect more of the stout to be consumed there than anywhere else on Earth.