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DEARBORN, Mich. – A Mexican restaurant in Dearborn has broken a world record for its spirits selection. M Cantina, located at ...
Here’s one for the books — Dearborn’s M Cantina is now a bona fide Guinness World Record holder. On Tuesday, June 10, the ...
Guinness shares insight into the logo's background: "Ireland was well-known overseas at the time for its rich culture and musical heritage. The harp was a significant emblem of th ...
Tim McKenna, whose grandfather emigrated from Co Monaghan to England in 1946, recently shared a photograph on Twitter of the rare half-pint bottle of Guinness. "Talk about best before dates!" ...
A delicious mix of Guinness and Cider Beer to create an epic beer cocktail. This Guinness and Cider Snakebite is a twist on a classic Snakebite beer cocktail. A Snakebite is a mixture of lager and ...
The Baby Guinness is a popular boozy treat around Christmastime, and fans of the drink have now discovered that a nostalgic product is the perfect one-bottle alternative. A Baby Guinness is a ...
Fans of the Irish stout will immediately recognize some classic Guinness branding (Gilroy Toucan makes several appearances) coupled with Sunday Swagger’s vibrant, So-Cal vibe. “This ...
Tim believes the old Guinness bottle dates back to the 1960s A man in England made a surprising discovery recently when he opened his mother's cupboard to find an unopened bottle of Guinness.
EVERYONE is saying the same thing after a woman made a major "mistake" when drinking from her bottle of Guinness. Starting off her video, she said: "Look what I got. "I have to confess something ...
We are all oversaturated with the word iconic, but I ask you, what other word is there to describe the Guinness toucan? The cheerful fellow, named Gilroy, made his debut in 1935 and remains a ...
Everyone I spoke with for this story had a genuine, emotional connection to the symbolism of Guinness; the adverts and the iconic toucan bringing on a warm buzz of nostalgia. The iconography has ...
But this time, it can flow out in one single go until the bottle's end is reached. Guinness explains: 'Pour slowly in one single go, the bottle shouldn’t touch the glass at any stage.