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As long as it's not a heavy beer like Guinness I'll try it. I'm Irish but I can't drink Guinness-yuck.
I like it occasionally, but can't drink it on a regular basis. As a discriminated smoker, I've acquired a new appreciation for Irish pubs, though, despite having nothing Irish in me.
I like it occasionally, but can't drink it on a regular basis. As a discriminated smoker, I've acquired a new appreciation for Irish pubs, though, despite having nothing Irish in me.
I also appreciate a good Irish pub; I hate bars & clubs, though
Guinness gets a bad rap... it actually has less carbs and calories then other beers... It is "lighter" then most pale ales... it just doesn't seem lighter.
The best way, IMHO, to drink it is mixed with a pale ale of your choice.
Guinness gets a bad rap... it actually has less carbs and calories then other beers... It is "lighter" then most pale ales... it just doesn't seem lighter.
The best way, IMHO, to drink it is mixed with a pale ale of your choice.
Typically ordered as a "Black and Tan."
Good stuff that is......
Idk if I'd try that, LOL I've had Guinness a few different times & each time I never even finished it. Just way too bitter for me
Well see there you go! Just listen to me and I'll always put you in a position to not fail.
Or in this case, not drink bad booze!
LOL, I trust ya'....you are much more experienced than me in the drinking department
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