It is considered to be one of Guinness's earliest ads. 1862: Guinness adopts the harp logo as its brand. Until the late 1920s Guinness relied on word of mouth to promote its product.. When sales ...
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Dublin Live on MSNGuinness fans finally learn 'only correct way' to 'split the G' after heated debateThe Guinness Challenge has taken social media by storm, with everyone from the Jonas Brothers to John Cena joining in - but ...
Guinness fans who can't seem to agree on the correct way to 'split the G' during the Guinness Challenge have finally received ...
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Tasting Table on MSNThe One Country That Drinks Even More Guinness Than IrelandSince Guinness originated in Ireland, you might expect more of the stout to be consumed there than anywhere else on Earth.
First things first, we started out with a proper, Guinness-branded glass, which Ethan explained needed to be tilted at a 45 degree angle. He showed us how to aim the tap at the harp logo on the ...
Guinness has never been so popular, with sales booming globally, Gen Z discovering its charms, and more pub taps than ever in the shape of the famous harp logo. It has something to do with the ...
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