Irish stouts can be brewed anywhere in the world and the best are brewed in North America, according to the beer rating site Untappd. Guinness is the best-known and bestselling Irish stout variety, ...
As Americans on Monday celebrate another St. Patrick's Day with parades and parties, it's highly likely that Guinness consumption will see a spike. Arthur Guinness started brewing ales in Dublin, ...
St. Patrick’s Day, at least as we know it in the U.S., is infamous. From the heavy drinking, the Dropkick Murphys, the bodies of water dyed green and the lewd T-shirts that manage to offend on ...
Creamy, foamy goodness poured over the rim of the glass. The Kilkenny head — as luscious as it gets: thick and frothy, the quintessential representation of why Ireland is known for its beer just as ...
Whether it's to celebrate spring break or lament the latest draft picks, many Georgians will be cracking open a beer. But which kind are most people drinking? A study by Coffeeness sought to answer ...
Guinness, the world's No. 1 stout beer, strengthens its presence in Indonesia through the official launch of Guinness ...
(CNN) — Guinness, like other Irish stouts, enjoys a seasonal popularity every St. Patrick’s Day. It has also been touted as being “good for you,” at least by its own advertising posters decades ago.
If you had to name a beer brand, it doesn’t get more iconic than Guinness. Dark, dramatic and full of rich, smooth flavours, the stout has fans everywhere, from its native Ireland to sunny Nigeria, ...