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Mark

Isn't there some business of pints of G in Ireland being poured in batches and the proud heads are squeejied off before resuming the top-up?

Terry

>wait and then wait a little more :)
>it takes just under 2 minutes for the perfect pint
>http://www.esquire.com/the-side/guinness031207
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d15lJn1r0Mk&mode=related&search=
>~M
>
>>And the two stages are ?
>>
>>>Happy St. Patricks to you too
>>>in ireland the Guinness in poured in two stages which it is not in most other countries, although most irish bars should do it. if it is poured like a beer it does not taste as nice. also here Guinness have nearly a hundred people who inspect every bar every week and clean the taps and pipes to make sure that the pints are tasty :)
>>>~M
>>>
>>>>>>>Enjoy a Guinness or two. :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The worst beer I ever tried ... < gd&r >
>>>>>
>>>>>Whoah! You must have tried Guiness Stout. Try Guiness Draught it is much lighter and easier to drink. I had the same opinon till I realized there was a difference... which isn't all that apparent.
>>>>>
>>>>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinness#Varieties
>>>>
>>>>Guinness Extra Stout is very bitter and something that I do not enjoy! It comes in a six pack of small bottles. The Draught comes in a four pack of cans or six pack of bottles. The Draught from a keg is very tasty and for some reason a pint of Guinness from a Pub in Ireland is even better! :)

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