The act of consuming a Guinness is just as ritualistic as the act of pouring it. The first rule of drinking a pint that has been poured in two stages is that you should wait until the bartender has set it down before you take a sip.
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- Aug 15 2022
How to Pour and Drink a Pint of Guinness
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