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Ep. 116 - A Short History on Guinness

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Welcome to Buzzed with Brian!

Happy belated St. Patrick’s Day! Whether it’s green beer or an Irish dry stout, this is a holiday Brian always enjoys. Looking back on the last two St Patrick Day episodes, Brian covered the style history behind the Irish Red Ale and the Irish Dry Stout. This episode takes it a step further, covering a short history of Guinness. Irish pubs can be found all around the world, and inside them you can find people drinking a Guinness every day. Now, sit back, relax, and grab a pint of Guiness of your own!

Thanks, and as always… Cheers Beers!

After you consume the content and the beer, please write a review, follow Buzzed with Brian on social media, and hit that subscribe button. Brian would think you’re pretty neat if you did!
https://linktr.ee/buzzed_with_brian
https://www.guinness.com/en-us

Host & Producer: Brian Hanson
Chief Editor & Engineer: Matt Schabel
Podcast Art Director: Amber Schabel
Musical Score: North Breese, enjoying green beer since 2013
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1jSw7NOndAf9I85UaN2dL7?si=uoK6J0TmQua8ztaiF6ceOA
History/Style Credits: Many leather bound books, my noggin and these sites...
https://learn.kegerator.com/kellerbier/
https://www.trafalgar.com/real-word/a-brief-history-of-irelands-national-drink-guinness/

Beer Consumed:
Guinness Draught

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Welcome to Buzzed with Brian!

Happy belated St. Patrick’s Day! Whether it’s green beer or an Irish dry stout, this is a holiday Brian always enjoys. Looking back on the last two St Patrick Day episodes, Brian covered the style history behind the Irish Red Ale and the Irish Dry Stout. This episode takes it a step further, covering a short history of Guinness. Irish pubs can be found all around the world, and inside them you can find people drinking a Guinness every day. Now, sit back, relax, and grab a pint of Guiness of your own!

Thanks, and as always… Cheers Beers!

After you consume the content and the beer, please write a review, follow Buzzed with Brian on social media, and hit that subscribe button. Brian would think you’re pretty neat if you did!
https://linktr.ee/buzzed_with_brian
https://www.guinness.com/en-us

Host & Producer: Brian Hanson
Chief Editor & Engineer: Matt Schabel
Podcast Art Director: Amber Schabel
Musical Score: North Breese, enjoying green beer since 2013
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1jSw7NOndAf9I85UaN2dL7?si=uoK6J0TmQua8ztaiF6ceOA
History/Style Credits: Many leather bound books, my noggin and these sites...
https://learn.kegerator.com/kellerbier/
https://www.trafalgar.com/real-word/a-brief-history-of-irelands-national-drink-guinness/

Beer Consumed:
Guinness Draught

  continue reading

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