Who drinks the most Guinness?


Who drinks the most Guinness? As the British empire established colonies or had soldiers posted, Guinness would send its beer. But back to the matter at hand: where drinks the most Guinness? The United Kingdom is the undisputed king of Guinness drinking, presumably with its proximity to the original Guinness brewery in Ireland playing a key role.


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.


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.)


Why is Guinness so healthy?

Most beers contain significant amounts of antioxidants, B vitamins, soluble fiber and prebiotics, which promote the growth of good bacteria in your gut. Guinness has a fair amount of folate among imported beers. Folate is a B vitamin that our bodies need to make DNA and other genetic material.