NPR featured Guinness (and the new 250 Anniversary Stout) on All Things Considered.
The audio clip is just over three minutes, but it’s jam-packed with interviews about what makes Guinness smooth, how Guinness has fewer calories than Miller Light, and a theory about why the Guinness 250 isn’t available in Ireland. (Plus, did you know that pregnant women in Ireland are encouraged to drink a Guinness a week?)
For the first time since 1967 — when Guinness first began importing its draught into the United States — Guinness will be launching a new addition to its line of beers.
If you try the new stout, let me know what you think in the comments.
Here’s a video from Guinness marking the occasion:
UPDATE: I finally got my hands on a pint of Guinness 250 last night at Fado’s. I’ll admit to being wary — why change perfection? — but it was surprisingly good! A bit lighter, a touch fizzier, and very smooth. I’m looking forward to having quite a few more before they stop production.
Kirin Brewery will be distributing Guinness across Japan starting in June 2009, beating out Sapporo Breweries for the privilege.
When I think “beer” and “Japan,” two names come to mind: Kirin and Sapporo. I assume that they’re strong rivals, and I’m curious as to what led Guinness to stop using Sapporo (which I’ve always preferred over Kirin!).
A photographic exhibit detailing 50 top chefs’ responses to the “Last Supper” game — where they share their ideal final meal — is being featured in Australia right now, and perhaps not surprisingly, GUINNESS made the list.
Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain said the game was a common way to pass the time in the after-hour back rooms of a restaurant.
Bourdain would drink a perfectly poured Guinness with roast bone marrow and a parsley and caper salad.
My Last Supper is a free exhibition at The Atrium at Crown casino that runs until March 31.
Guinness and onion soup: A substantial bowl of hops. This one comes with Irish white cheddar and croutons. $6.50. Mrs. Murphy and Sons Irish Bistro, 3905 N. Lincoln Ave.; 773-248-3905, http://www.irishbistro.com
This year, Canadians can enjoy a GUINNESS happily and responsibly thanks to the GUINNESS partnership with Pound TAXI®.
Getting a ride home after a night of St. Patty’s celebration is as easy as hitting the pound key, then TAXI (8294), which will immediately connect you with an available taxi cab company. This works on cell phones across Canada.
GUINNESS will be handing out over 2,500 taxi coupons during St. Patrick’s Day celebrations around Ontario, and will be including the information on all of its printed promotional materials.
In celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, Foley’s Pub in Manhattan is offering a free Guinness to anyone who sings an Irish song at their party on March 11th — provided it’s not Danny Boy.
“It’s overplayed, it’s been ranked among the 25 most depressing songs of all time and it’s more appropriate for a funeral than for a St. Patrick’s Day celebration,” said Shaun Clancy, who owns Foley’s Pub and Restaurant, across the street from the Empire State Building.
If you want your free GUINNESS, head over to Foley’s, located at 18 W 33rd St (between 5th & 6th Ave), in New York City, on March 11.
2008 isn’t just bringing the Olympics to China … it’s also bringing GUINNESS!
The distiller is looking to sign a distribution agreement with a partner before the end of the fiscal year in June after initial taste tests proved “positive,” chief financial officer Nick Rose said in an interview in London.
This year, parent company Diageo GB has spent £3m to get us all drinking Guinness the weekend prior to St. Patrick’s Day.
Twenty-nine thousand pubs will be supplied with promotional kits, which include the infamous Guinness branded St. Patrick’s Day hats, banners and large posters. They will also receive a CD containing Irish music, recipes and quizzes and other entertainment ideas.
With St. Patrick’s Day falling on a Monday this year, additional PoS material is available so outlets can make the make the most of the Six Nations rugby games the weekend before.
Pubs selling Guinness Red will also receive specific kits, which include inflatable pints, hats, posters and balloons.
This year, St. Patrick’s Day falls on a Monday. If it were a real holiday in the United States, we could get that day off to celebrate. Want to make it happen? Sign the petition for Proposition 3-17.