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Subject: guinness


Author:
Kevin
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Date Posted: 01:28:52 11/18/04 Thu
In reply to: Paddy (Sotland) 's message, "Room temperature beer!" on 19:52:37 11/16/04 Tue

I believe Guinness is from Ireland

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Author:
Ed Harris (Venezia)
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Date Posted: 14:51:02 11/18/04 Thu

Not that I ever drink the much, as it is foul in the extreme, being essentially a species of alcoholic mud, but I was under the impression that Guiness is just an Irish company which makes stout, which is a British thing.

Not that it matters, as Guiness is a global thing these days. One of my ambitions in the near future is to do the Inca trail from Lima to Machu Pichu, but I suspect that when I get to the summit I will find amongst the Inca ruins a MacDonalds, a Starbucks, and an Irish theme pub with posters of cheery Irishmen holding up pints of Guiness. Ditto trekking in Nepal and reaching the summit of Everest.

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[> [> [> [> [> Subject: Stout


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Dave (UK)
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Date Posted: 14:59:44 11/18/04 Thu

I believe the Irish invented stout, but this itself was a breed of the English porter...

It may be a global brand, but it certainly does not taste the same. I like proper Guiness, but the chilled stuff you get here isn't very good. It's a good source of iron you know ;-)

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[> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: A good source of iron?


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Ed Harris (Venezia)
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Date Posted: 15:39:30 11/18/04 Thu

So are the Derbyshire Dales, but I'm not eating them.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: I know which I'd rather have in my pintglass ;-)


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Dave (UK)
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Date Posted: 16:16:23 11/18/04 Thu


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[> [> [> [> [> Subject: Global Branding


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Dave (UK)
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Date Posted: 16:49:01 11/18/04 Thu

Talking of Starbucks, don't they have joint franchises with Conservative Central Offices these days?

Extra shot of Conservatism to go please...

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[> [> [> [> Subject: Guiness


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Paddy (Scotland)
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Date Posted: 15:44:16 11/18/04 Thu

Irish beer does not taste any different from british beer and Guinness was created when Ireland and Britain were one and the same thing.
Also, Guinness is owned by Diageo, a British company, to which all of the profits go. I find it very amusing to see on St. Patrick's day in Boston all of these "Irishmen" (actually they are all Eastern-Europeans masquerading as Irishmen in the hope of fitting in better) drinking themselves silly on Guinness only for the profits to go back to London!

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