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The Irish know their beer. The makers of Guinness Dry Stout also know their beer, and since they have been brewing their signature black beverage since before the American Revolution, the Brew masters at Guinness & Co. understand what it takes to get a truly tasty beverage brewed, bottled, and delivered to an eagerly awaiting public.
There is a reason why the advertising gurus at Guinness proudly announced back in the 1920s that “Guinness is good for you” …because it is. For those who have sampled the hearty brew and have proudly announced their allegiance to the beverage, they are truly living the words, “Once you go black, you never go back.” Born from the brewing genius of Arthur Guinness in 1759, Guinness took the drinking world by storm and is today the most popular beer in the Emerald Isles.
As such, as you endeavor to master the Guinness “double pour” to ensure the “perfect pint,” think about these 10 reasons and facts as to why Guinness is so good for you and others!
1) Contains antioxidant compounds that are thought to reduce harmful cholesterol from gathering on arterial walls. According to recent studies conducted by the University of Wisconsin, researchers found that a pint of Guinness is as good as aspirin for reducing the risk of dangerous clots forming.
2) Guinness Stout is the perfect dance partner for Bass Ale to make the perfect Black and Tan.
3) Forty percent of ALL Guinness that is consumed today is consumed in Africa.
4) The thick composition of Guinness doubles as a meal option due to how filling it is. There is no need to stop the party for food when the party is filling you up with Guinness Stout.
5) Guinness is vegan-friendly because they have removed the fish product, known as isinglass, which is typically found in beer and removed it from their brewing process.
6) The ability to master the famed “double pour” makes you incredibly attractive to members of the opposite sex.
7) Isolating yourself from other people can have a deleterious affect of your well being. Drinking Guinness with old friends and new acquaintances is sure to increase your “happiness quotient” as you enjoy good old fashioned liquid Irish Hospitality.
8) With 3mg of iron per serving, Guinness offers the health benefits of spinach without the nasty taste of spinach to slow you down.
9) The ability to suddenly be able to flawlessly execute the River Dance moves has been known to occur when people are drinking Guinness.
10) An aptitude for drinking the intense taste of Guinness marks you as a specimen with extraordinarily high testosterone levels which reinforces the findings in #6 above.
So now, we here at CelticClothing.com hope that we have convinced you! If not, here is one final reason for the road!
11) Guinness clothing accessories are fun, look good, and will protect you from the elements! Check out our Guinness shirts and hats.
Enjoy a draught of Guinness and learn why millions of Irish fans of the beverage couldn’t possibly be wrong!