Guinness is Good for You

Guinness Plant

Health Benefits

Drinking Guinness can keep your heart healthy. Guinness is rich in iron that is good for the blood and Guinness has always hinted that Guinness was good for you. Researchers have stated that Guinness has the ability to reduce blood clots that in turn lower the risk of heart attacks. It is the antioxidants found in Guinness that is believed to bring these health benefits.

Some other things you may not know about Guinness

1. After finishing a pint of Guinness you can count the rings in the glass. This will tell you drink how many sips/gulps you took. An Irish person should only see between 5 and 7 rings.
2. If you want to know when a pint of Guinness has properly settled, take a coin and tap the glass gently. If the glass makes a sharp sound, then it has settled. Otherwise if it produces a bland sound then it has some more settling to do.
3. Blackcurrant juice can be added to a pint of Guinness to improve the taste if you are not a fan. This should not be tried in Ireland, as most people will frown upon it.
4. Guinness and steak pie is a common dish that uses Guinness as an ingredient. It is actually quite nice. The alcohol level becomes reduced in the Guinness when the dish has been fully prepared.
5. Putting a shamrock on the Guinness head using the tap is a very skilful task. Not many people can do it properly. You may see shamrocks on the heads but these can be added using a shamrock shaped stamp.

So go and have a Guinness and enjoy this great drink.

9 thoughts on “Guinness is Good for You

  1. i enjoy Guinness, and i love the fact it tastes like a Guinness. You should drink a Guinness with your peanut butter sandwhich.

  2. As much as I love Guinness for breakfast lunch and dinner, the shamrock head and Guinness in general isn’t a big deal in Ireland, it’s too expensive. Cheap wine is all the rage.

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  4. fuck this weak ass beer. yuengling to the death oh ya don’t tread on me and last but not least ireland is a shitty divided country. hate hate hate

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