What does Guinness stand for?

Guinness definition
(uncountable) A brand of dark stout beer from Ireland, one of the most widely recognised brands of beer in the world, named for Arthur Guinness who first brewed it. pronoun. (countable) A serving of the beverage. Three Guinnesses please, barman.
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What is the nickname for Guinness?

The black stuff, Irish champagne, ebony nectar, black custard, a pint of plain, are all nicknames for this much loved Irish institution. There's no doubt that Guinness is one of the most famous beers in the world. For Guinness lovers, the Guinness Storehouse should be your first stop when you visit Dublin.
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What is the origin of Guinness?

Guinness was founded when Arthur Guinness bought a small brewery in Dublin in 1759. At first the brewery produced a variety of ales and beers, but in 1799 it was decided to concentrate exclusively on porter, a dark beer with a rich head.
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Why Does Guinness have a head?

The creamy white head is created from the 'initiation' and 'surging' of bubbles of nitrogen and carbon dioxide gas as the beer is poured. It's actually the nitrogen that causes the tight white creamy head.
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Is Guinness actually Irish?

The Guinness Brewery and Storehouse are the most visited attraction in Dublin. With a rich roasted aroma and a hue of midnight ruby, Guinness, an Irish dry stout, has been an emblem of Ireland for over two centuries, and a pint is a must-taste for visitors to Ireland.
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Why Does Guinness taste nicer in Ireland?

According to Slate, the key factors are really time and distance. All the Guinness that's sold in the UK, Ireland, and North America is made in Dublin. Unsurprisingly, it turns out the freshest Guinness is the best-tasting Guinness (which any home brewer worth his salt could tell you).
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Which country drinks most Guinness?

(CNN) — Who loves Guinness more than the Irish? Well, there's the UK: That's the world's biggest market for Guinness. And then there's Nigeria, which overtook Ireland as the world's second-biggest Guinness market 10 years ago.
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Why do you pour Guinness twice?

The 2 part pour allows a customer to witness the cascade effect twice, highlighting the beauty of the beer as it changes before one's eyes. Guinness is very adamant that their beer is not black, and that its roasted malted barley gives the beer its distinct dark reddish color.
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Is Guinness Scottish or Irish?

Guinness (/ˈɡɪnəs/) is an Irish dry stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness at St. James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland, in 1759.
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Why Does Guinness taste flat?

By nature, Guinness—like most other stouts and porters—is a low carbonated beer, which means that without the added nitrogen, it would stay flat, and wouldn't get the creamy head people who drink the stuff love so much.
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What does Guinness mean in Irish?

The original Gaelic form of the name Guinness is Mag Aonghusa or Mag Aonghuis, which mean "son of Angus." Sale.
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What is Guinness called in Ireland?

1) Pint of gat

A “pint of gat” literally translates to a pint of Guinness.
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Why is Guinness so popular in Africa?

African farmers have a long tradition of brewing the grain, so the product is well suited to the African palate. At 7.5 percent alcohol by volume, it also boasts higher alcohol content compared to the roughly 4-5 percent found in Guinness draught and Guinness Extra Stout.
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How did Guinness get a 9000 year lease?

The 18th Century and Arthur Guinness

In 1759, at the age of 34, Arthur Guinness signed a lease for the St. James's Gate Brewery, Dublin. He leased the brewery for 9000 years at an annual rent of £45. The brewery was only 4 acres in size, disused, and had little brewing equipment.
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What is Guinness logo?

The harp, which serves as the emblem of GUINNESS®, is based on a famous 14th century Irish harp known as the "O'Neill" or "Brian Boru" harp which is now preserved in the Library of Trinity College Dublin.
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What is the Guinness family curse?

The Guinness curse is said to have begun in 1944, when a member of the family was assassinated in Egypt, but it was a later Guinness, Lady Henrietta, who perhaps summed it up in the 1970s, before her death by suicide. “If I had been poor,” she once said, “I would have been happy.”
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Is Guinness Protestant or Catholic?

Outside of his brewery, Guinness was socially and politically active. A devout Protestant, he founded the first Sunday school in Dublin in 1786 and frequently argued for his fellow gentry to set a strong moral example. He was largely supportive of Catholic rights in Ireland but opposed the Irish Rebellion of 1798.
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Is Guinness A Catholic drink?

Arthur Guinness was a Protestant, a Unionist and against Home Rule.
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Should Guinness be refrigerated?

The beer should be cold, but pouring it into a glass that has been chilled or just pulled from the freezer is not a good idea. Even Guinness should be served cold, not room temperature as some have suggested, Bill said.
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Does Guinness give you gas?

In summary, excess Guinness and carbohydrates upset the flora in your gut, and they retaliate by producing foul smelling farts.
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How long should you let a Guinness sit?

However, I'd put my trust in the brewer who suggests letting it sit for two minutes. Yes, you heard that right. A properly poured glass of Guinness should take at least two minutes to pour in order to achieve its full flavors, aromas and creamy head.
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What type of person drinks Guinness?

Guinness. A guy who consumes Guinness is either Irish or really, really wants to emulate the drinking prowess of the Irish. A man who regularly consumes dark stouts exhumes confidence and is in the know. He is levelheaded and makes reasonable, informed choices in his life.
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Is Guinness good for your stomach?

Researchers say stouts contain significant amounts of antioxidants, B vitamins and prebiotics, which promote the growth of "good" bacteria in your gut. And since Guinness contains a lot of unmalted barley, it is also one of the beers with the highest levels of fiber.
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Is Guinness good for your liver?

Despite the folate and prebiotics, Guinness is still alcohol. Consuming too much can impair judgment and wreak havoc on the liver.
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