Norman Dunbar wrote, on 28/Jan/13 16:18 | Jan28:
On 28/01/13 15:52, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
He firmly subscribes to the notion that Guinness doesn't travel well
outside of Ireland. Like most Irishmen, he would say Guinness can only
be at its best in Ireland and event hen only if properly poured and left
to stand a little before drinking.
I tried Guinness once. That was enough. My opinion is that Guinness
shouldn't be allowed to travel outside Ireland - or the brewery for that
matter.
In addition, it is best enjoyed by simply pouring it down the toilet and
cutting out the middle man!
I suspect a quick bout of running away might be advisable at this point?
Cheers,
Norm.
PS. I have the same opinion on all beers, so don't feel victimised if
you are a Guinness fan!
I had a single malt from Islay on New Year's Eve and it tasted like
tarmac (8-)#
Hrmm - how on earth can we haul this back to the QL (8-)#
Tony
(PS I do like whisky)
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