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Drinking Warm Guinness

I assume you have done enough research to reach a definitive conclusion.

Never been there. I see the beer is dark. I like dark beer. Do they also have light colored beer? I assume they don’t have that flavored water we call lite beer …
 
Jar,
Ask if leprechauns are real?

Ask them, "what's the best Irish whiskey?"

Have you seen any code violations today?

Do they have a Romex King in Ireland?

So many things to ask.
 
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Most cheap American beers are served as cold as 37 degrees. Serving Guinness too cold reduces the level of "cream" and diminishes flavor.
 
This reminds me of what a friend of mine who had a Triumph sports car back in the 70s said after getting another electrical problem fixed - the reason the British drink warm beer is because Lucas makes the refrigerators.
 
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