THE reason why Guinness tastes better in Ireland than in UK pubs has been revealed by a top landlord. Oisín Rogers, who heads ...
Guinness drinkers have claimed the stout tastes better in its country of origin as an Irish landlord explains the reasoning.
The Kilkenny head — as luscious as it gets: thick and frothy, the quintessential representation of why Ireland is known for its beer just as much as its rugged natural beauty and rich heritage.
This is one of the many interesting nuggets, along with a recipe for Scailtín – an Irish hot whiskey and beer cocktail, containing eggs and butter – that will delight the reader. Filthy ...
It matters where you grab a pint of Guinness. Boston.com wants to know where Greater Boston drinkers go to drink this stout.
Not only was Arthur Guinness a great businessman, and a great beer brewer, but he also had a notion that he was going to do his bit to help save Irish society. He was a firm believer that liquor ...
Murphy’s Irish Stout has been brewed in Cork since ... the broader stout revival that gripped Britain in 2024. Darker beers have enjoyed an explosion of demand, with supermarket sales of stouts ...