Guinness is experiencing a surge in popularity across the U.S., with more Americans embracing the iconic Irish stout just in time for St. Patrick's Day celebrations.
For years, many thought the goal was to get the division between the beer and foam halfway through the 'G' on the Guinness logo. Elsewhere, others thought it had to stop at the bottom of the harp ...
My favourite is this black jumper with an oversized Guinness logo, complete with the Irish harp. We are all oversaturated with the word iconic, but I ask you, what other word is there to describe ...
Now, he's standing on top after having been recognized by the Guinness World Records as having the hairiest face. “I am speechless, I don’t know what to say because I’m very happy to get ...
Guinness is looking for real stories of people coming together over pints. This St. Patrick's Day, share photos of your celebrations — and we might feature your story in our upcoming project.
A former restaurant cook and server, she also writes cookbooks. This celebration-worthy Guinness-glazed Irish ham comes together with just three ingredients and demands very little attention in ...
Carlsson became the first person to exceed 125 mph with the first record, achieving a top speed of 125.93 mph (202.67 km/h) while performing the handlebar wheelie on his KTM 1290 Super Duke. The ...
Characterised by its earthy brown colour and creamy white foam head, Guinness is iconic for being the world's most popular stout. The drink is best enjoyed as a freshly poured pint, but it is just ...
Since Guinness originated in Ireland, you might expect more of the stout to be consumed there than anywhere else on Earth.
Don't get me wrong, I love a Guinness. But if there's one beer I'm not keeping in the fridge at home, it's usually a can of the black stuff. Sure, you could say that about virtually any draught ...
It started as a way to solve bar bets: Which was the fastest game bird in Europe? When Guinness Brewery director Sir Hugh Beaver couldn’t find an answer, he hired British researchers to compile ...
Guinness is looking for real stories of people coming together over pints. This St. Patrick's Day, share photos of your celebrations — and we might feature your story in our upcoming project. NEW YORK ...