Whether you’re a Guinness devotee who already knows the exact tilt of the glass or a curious newcomer wondering why people are staring intently at a settling pint, today, we will explain how to “Split ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Saint Patrick’s Day is here, which means beer lovers around the globe will be raising a toast — and maybe even “splitting the G” — ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I’m staring down a glass of Guinness at a classic North Jersey Irish pub, a week out from St. Patrick’s Day. My head tells me to ...
Guinness drinkers have spent years trying to perfectly bisect the famous “G” on their pint glass. Now Birra Moretti fans have ...
A moment of cross-cultural excellence is being hailed as magic. In it, a Japanese World Cup fan was taught how to split the G on a Guinness, and he ...
St. Patrick’s Day weekend in Chicago means two things are flowing in the city: a green river, and lots of pints of Guinness. The beer has more than 260 years of history, but now it’s having a moment ...
There is a growing trend perfect for St. Patrick’s Day where people try to get the liquid and foam in a glass to align with the middle of the G in the Guinness logo after the first sip... or gulp.
Can you 'split the G'? USA TODAY tries viral Guinness tradition. Irish beer lovers have long been following the tradition of "splitting the G" with a Guinness pint. Now, Americans are following in ...
Saint Patrick’s Day is here, which means beer lovers around the globe will be raising a toast — and maybe even “splitting the G” — with a pint of Guinness in celebration. Though the popular drinking ...
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