Netflix’s “House of Guinness” finally launched on Sept. 25. From the writer of “Peaky Blinders,” the show is set in the 19th century and focuses on the Guinness family dynasty following the death of patriarch Benjamin Guinness. While the Guinness brand had nothing to do with the creation of the show, the series undeniably helps solidify the beer as a piece of cultural heritage. Moreover, it serves as an introduction for younger consumers — who are perhaps only eager to split the G...| VinePair
Higgidy is set to open a one-day-only pop-up pub, The Higgidy Arms, in central London, offering a lunchtime service focused entirely on pies. The temporary venue, located at 64 Theobalds Road, WC1X 8SF, will operate on Thursday 23 October with two sittings at 12pm and 1.15pm. Customers can pre-book tables via Eventbrite to enjoy a […] The post Higgidy to Open One-Day Pop-Up Pub in London Celebrating Pies and Pints appeared first on Your Source for Retail News and Events.| Your Source for Retail News and Events
The Irish stout has overtaken Carling in Britain’s pubs, marking the first time in decades that lager has been pushed off the top spot. Guinness has pulled off a real pub upset as the Irish stout is pouring more pints across Britain than Carling. The switch was first noticed in late 2022 and continued into ... Read more The post Guinness beats Carling to become Britain’s most popular pint appeared first on Ireland Before You Die.| Ireland Before You Die
Foreign interpretations of Irish beer styles, and stout in particular, is something of a research interest of mine. They're not often sold in Ireland, for perhaps obvious reasons, so I was drawn to O'Ness by Prague brewery Sibeeria as much for its novelty value as anything else.| The Beer Nut
I recently made my first trip to Ireland and my top take-away: it is one of the drinkiest countries I have ever visited. I mean, I’ve been around the block, but no country has the trifecta of…| What's in that Bottle?
Farmleigh House, Phoenix Park, Dublin Farmleigh, photograph courtesy of Farmleigh facebook page. Farmleigh, photograph courtesy of Farmleigh facebook page. Farmleigh House is part of a 78-acre esta…| Irish Historic Houses
Did you know that prior to the invention of the mini cocktail composed of Baileys floating over Tia Maria in a shot glass called a Baby Guinness that there was a real version?| IrishBeerHistory
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Van Diemen's Land was the original name for the island of Tasmania, located 400 miles south of Melbourne, and notorious during the 1800s for its British-administered penal colonies. A significant [...]| Roger Baylor
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Back in Dublin for the first time since 1911 I finally got to go round the Guinness brewery at St James's Gate. | Ed's Beer Site
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I felt the most extraordinary desire for a glass of Guinness, which I knew could be obtained without difficulty. Upon expressing my wish to the doctor, he told me I might take a small glass. It was not long before I sent for the Guinness and I shall never forget how much I enjoyed it. I thought I had never tasted anything so delightful. I am confident that it contributed more than anything else to the renewal of my strength - from the Diary of a Cavalry Officer, June 1815, after being severel...| IrishBeerHistory
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These Guinness Brookies are the dessert I never knew I needed. Guinness beer infuses brownie batter with a unique richness that is leveled up once layered with chocolate chip cookie dough. While they don’t taste of beer exactly, there’s no denying the fun twist the stout imparts on these brookies. They are fudgy, rich, and... Read More » The post Guinness Brookies first appeared on Yes to Yolks.| Yes to Yolks
Irish Stout Braised Chicken Stew is a hearty, rustic stew made with chicken thighs and vegetables braised in a gravy made flavorful and robust by the addition of Irish stout beer. While this is a deviation from my usual Southern-inspired dishes, its rustic nature makes it seem familiar and comforting. And, it uses lots of... Read More » The post Irish Stout Braised Chicken Stew appeared first on Syrup and Biscuits - Jackie Garvin's Southern food blog.| Syrup and Biscuits – Jackie Garvin's Southern food blog
A part of the long history of harps in Ireland, the Irish coat of arms and the Guinness logo are modeled after the same harp at Trinity College. The harp has been a part of Irish culture & mythology for millennia. The Irish goddess/mortal woman Cana Cludhmor (aka Canola) is said to have fallen asleep […]|
The plastic device that, when the can is opened and the pressure drops, helps your canned Guinness taste more like draft Guinness. Inside a can of Guinness is a plastic object, a “widget”. It’s more noticeable after the can is empty and it rattles around. The “smoothifier”, as called by Guinness, is a ping pong […]|
Because every rainy day deserves hearty, silky, Guinness-infused pot pie. The post Steak and Guinness Pot Pies appeared first on Jaimie Eats.| Jaimie Eats
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Back in Dublin for the first time since 1911 I finally got to go round the Guinness brewery at St James's Gate . Diageo own "46-50" breweri...| edsbeer.blogspot.com
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Guinness marinated portobello mushrooms are meaty and flavorful from a stout marinade! Grilled or roasted, it's a n easy side or vegan main| Bad to the Bowl