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  2. Talk:Guinness - Wikipedia

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    how long is Guinness good for in a bottle —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.75.78.248 00:19, 18 June 2010 (UTC) QUESTION - Isn't the 2-part pour a marketing myth kept alive by Diageo. I've been told by experienced bartenders that modern methods of pouring do not require a 2-part pour.

  3. Guinness - Wikipedia

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    As Guinness has not been cask-conditioned for decades, the two-stage pour has been labelled a marketing ploy that does not actually affect the beer's taste. [88] An example of the Guinness pint glass released in 2010 Guinness pour and serve. The manufacturer recommends a "double pour" serve, which according to Diageo should take two minutes.

  4. Beverage opener - Wikipedia

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    A beverage opener (also known as a multi-opener) is a device used to open beverage cans, plastic bottles or glass bottles, which are the three most common beverage containers. [ 1 ] Types

  5. Guinness has entered a ‘golden age’ with authenticity-craving ...

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    Guinness has entered a ‘golden age’ with authenticity-craving millennials—and owner Diageo probably has social media to thank Ryan Hogg March 16, 2024 at 12:00 AM

  6. Diageo considering possible sale of Guinness business – reports

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    Guinness has been a key area of growth for the London-listed group in recent years, with the stout becoming the UK’s most popular beer in 2022, after overtaking Carling lager.

  7. Guinness Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The company is now a part of Diageo, a company formed from the merger of Guinness and Grand Metropolitan in 1997. The main product of the brewery is Draught Guinness . Originally leased in 1759 to Arthur Guinness at £45 per year for 9,000 years, the St. James's Gate area has been the home of Guinness ever since.