Is Guinness a British drink?


Is Guinness a British drink? With a rich roasted aroma and a hue of midnight ruby, Guinness, an Irish dry stout, has been an emblem of Ireland for over two centuries, and a pint is a must-taste for visitors to Ireland.


What is a nickname for Guinness?

The black stuff, Irish champagne, ebony nectar, black custard, a pint of plain, are all nicknames for this much loved Irish institution. There's no doubt that Guinness is one of the most famous beers in the world.


Why does Guinness have a ball?

The Guinness widget is a tiny, plastic ball inside beer cans. During canning, pressurized nitrogen is added to the brew, which trickles into a hole in the widget. Once opened, the widget's nitrogenated beer squirts into the rest of the beer giving it a velvety texture.


Do jamaicans drink Guinness?

So, yes, the Guinness company is now prevalent in Jamaica. The second piece of this answer, however, is trickier to explain. The Irish beer known as Guinness that we've all come to love (in its most popular form) is called Guinness Extra Stout (without the word foreign.)