St. Patrick’s Day turns American kitchens and pubs foamy and festive, with Guinness as the unofficial flavor of the celebration. The iconic Irish stout long poured behind the bar also moves into home ...
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Is Guinness the official beer of St. Patrick's Day? See why millions of Americans drink it
On St. Patrick's Day, millions of people celebrate by wearing green, eating corned beef and cabbage and sipping a pint or two of Guinness. Although the holiday has roots in Irish religious history and ...
Ryan Wagner makes sure bartenders meet exacting standards for foam and temperature as stout sales boom.
The coronavirus has canceled most St Patrick's Day festivities, but as the luck of the Irish would have it, Americans can still drown their sorrows with a beer produced in the first US Guinness ...
Jason Momoa is a tough act to follow. Especially if you’re a Guinness marketer. Last year, the brand partnered with Momoa to direct and star in a U.S. spot for his favorite beer that ended up getting ...
The beverage best associated with Ireland might be Guinness. The frothy, dark stout has been brewed in Dublin for 260 years – and when you crack open a can in America, your mind might go to cozy pubs ...
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