I hate St Patricks weekend, it means I have to start downing pints of Guinness. I really don't like Guinness.
Stop complaining and get that black stuff dyed greed down yer neck till it tastes good. In the US it is a phenomenon scientists can't figure out. People somehow develop Irish ancestry all of a sudden, and by the millions. Half the world will be Irish on Sunday
See i was the same at 1 time could not stomach the stuff till i tried a local Guinness can't think of the name but since then I LOVE THE STUFF
everyone knows you don't need to drink back ****e to be irish. you lot drink more heineken and bulmers cider and other such stuff than the ould mans drink
Heineken is river water and taste like s**t and Cider in general is just awful and gives you heart burn Nah Guinness and a Whisky chaser to start with HMMMMMMMMMMM
not a fan myself, of drink in general but that stuff has an acquired taste they say. A bad pint of that stuff can leave you in tatters. In the UK I'm told Guinness is piss tbf
A nice Irish country local or Nigeria, two best places to have a Guinness. I worked for 6 moths at Diageo in the brewery. Most dangerous place I've worked, everything on the site can explode it seems, even spent grain silos You'd think as it's Diageo the good stuff would be sent to the UK
When I was young I used to drink Black & Tan so I'd have a bottle of Guinness. But pints of the stuff never appealed However, I never developed a taste for real ale either. Give me some good local cider (scrumpy is ONLY for grockles (emmets if you will) but I prefer Belgian Trappist Beers. Even better, just leave me with a never-emptying bottle of good rum
Happy St Pats to all. I will be mostly drinking Harp but might indulge in one or two Guiness. Its just too heavy to drink all day! Edit; Tomorrow I will be mostly pub crawling around Downpatrick (The resting place of the Man himself) doing the festival thing but in the end getting pissed!
Guinness is a crock of ****e ... Murphys irish stout on the other hand mmmmm followed by a double hennesy no ice each time. Good days
Oh, I'm not in the slight Irish - I just like Irish girls and their accents, and they tend to come out of the woodwork on St Patrick's day. I wouldn't even care if they were doing a fake accent, I plan on being too drunk to notice.