IT’S the pub game that has got everyone talking – but “splitting the G” on a pint of Guinness may not be as straightforward ...
Perhaps one of Ireland’s most well-known exports, Guinness is typically the beer of choice for many on St. Patrick’s Day.
What does it mean to 'split the G'? The popular Guinness drinking challenge is once again gaining traction around Saint ...
This is because a cocktail glass's slanted sides provide the ideal surface for Guinness bubbles to flow downwards, meaning the pint will settle faster.
The beloved party trick involves drinking the stout until the line of liquid has reached the correct spot, which is the half way mark of the G embellished on a Guinness pint glass. But amid the ...
Guinness shouldn't be poured like any random beer. Those who grew up in Ireland know how to pour Guinness the proper way, and ...
If you take a look at glass of Guinness, it’s black, right? If you’re being picky, it’s a deep, deep chocolate brown. But ...
To perfectly execute “splitting the G” on a pint of Guinness, you must drink just enough that the dark portion of the beer and the foam on top evenly split the word Guinness on the glass ...