Explaining the physical science behind Guinness Draught beer; nitrogen, foam physics, fluid dynamics, and more.
The Physics of Guinness Explained
Finally an answer to the question of whether the bubbles go up or down.
Explaining the physical science behind Guinness Draught beer; nitrogen, foam physics, fluid dynamics, and more.
The Physics of Guinness Explained
Finally an answer to the question of whether the bubbles go up or down.
It’s an old axiom, but I’m inclined to agree with toothpickswords’s take on President Obama enjoying a Guinness:
If you can, drink what the locals drink.
My President drinks a Guinness! If anyone needed further proof of his Irish ancestry, President Obama grabbed a Guinness during his diplomatic tour of Ireland this week.
Brings a whole a new image the old axiom about a political candidate you’d “like to drink a beer with”, doesn’t it? I wonder what he’d look like with a Guinness mustache…
via Stephen Bolen
My Guinness, my goodness!
… something something smooth and dark…
The Queen and a Guinness: what could possibly go wrong?
More info on the Queen’s tour of Ireland, and her visit to Guinness’ brewery here
H/T @Corinne_Perkins
The so-called “Irish Car Bomb” is a drink made by combining a pint of Guinness with a shot of irish cream liquer, which is dropped directly into the pint glass while still carried inside the shot glass. It’s a drink best consumed by chugging, if only because the cream tends to coagulate the longer it stays in the beer.
via Capcatchers:
Car pile up in Ireland.
(via capcatchers)
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