Thank you for this interesting and knowledgeable video. It’s perfect as an introduction for my holiday to Dublin this week. I’ll be visiting the storehouse too
I believe that the "nitro" Guinness that I first enjoyed at The White Lion Pub in Ramsey, England in 1971, was the finest example of the brewers art that I had ever experienced. It took about 3 minutes to tapapinta..The glass cost 50P but was slid over the bar with ice crystals distributed throughout the living brownish black serving. I am still very much a fan of the pint , even today.
Love your historical knowledge, and the way you put it together. You are right up there with other favorites of mine like the Nut Meg Tavern and the old Time Team Episode's, seriously your really good at this keep it up🙂👍.
wow. Just Wow. I am sitting in Canada, hundreds of years later, enjoying a Guiness... all from a 100 pound investment in the 1700's. This story is amazing!!!
The extra stout and foreign extra stout are my favorite beers by far. I rarely ever venture away from them. Maybe a yuengling once in a while since I dont live far from the yuengling brewery. But I've always been a porter/stout guy. Great history lesson. Well done !
Where at is the Yuengling Brewery? Do they do tours? I'm with you on that, though. I love the Draught. It's my all time favorite. Right behind Guinness, Yuengling is my favorite.
Hi LegoMan, Yuengling is located in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Yes, they do tours and they're free! Here's a link to more info: www.yuengling.com/americas-oldest-brewery-pottsville-pa/
The Guinness draught we drink here in USA is not as good as what they drink in Ireland (they get theirs fresh) but at least it’s all brewed in Ireland, so you know it’s genuine Irish beer. Suggest you look up these guys - they really know their Guinness…. Primemutton - the Guinnesseurs - Daragh Curran
@@amybeers1316 I'm not from there but I live in a nigerian community in London Woolich and work there, this us pretty much popular amongst them, it sells faster then all our other drinks
Thank you! And thanks for the suggestion. Always good to know what people want to watch. I've been focused on my Beer of the Month series that highlights beer in my local area...but I do want to do more videos with beer history and probably will eventually. Glad to know people are interested in that aspect of beer. Will look into Molson! 😉
I attemted to re create guiness, in a healthy fashion By establishing techniques for the malting of grains, Then fermenting aerobically, with different yeasts, or, wild scottish yeast, for authenticity, With peat moss in the mix, And also, Fresh grass, and rhizobia bacteria To increase nitrogenation.. Which should be perfectly like guiness, but home made
Guinness was based on a Welsh porter. The stagecoach from London to Dublin passed through there, where Guinness stopped for the night before travelling on. The Irish boycotted the drink as it was deemed 'Protestant Porter'. But the drink owes its success to the British Empire where the foreign extra style is still enjoyed in the Caribbean. I prefer the Original Guinness myself, rather than the watery exported creamy stuff passed off as Guinness in English pubs.
I never met a Guinness l didn't like. I have always said Guinness is like mother's milk to me. The draught is one l could drink all day, the extra stout is indeed just that but also very enjoyable. I don't normally care for IPA beers but Guinness IPA is the exception.
To all fans of Guinness,have u not tasted Guinness cold brew? What is wrong w u? If u love Guinness as I do and u love a good coffee,merge the 2. U now have Guinness cold brew coffee. What a fine way to start ur day! Comes in a 4 pack. It is ridiculously good chilled over night in the fridge. So smooth. The creamy head. 😋 The perfect blend of Guinness and coffee. 🍺☕I now pronounce u complete. What Guinness has brought together,let none put asunder. Simply chill,taste indulge and enjoy perfection 🥰 Silante! All year!
For a history of guinness you missed out the fact that the company was rapidly anti catholic, this video being interesting in some ways seems actually just like a commercial for a company
Guinness is so overrated its not even that good lol now German beer is an art and warsteiner is the nectar of the gods its creamy like Guinness but has actually beer flavor lol
Nectar of the gods, baby.
this is about guinness not beamish im afraid 🤣🤣
@@smallies7154nice try. Guinness>Whatever tf you’re talkin about
@JoseMora-wc5zz he doesn't drink the black stuff 😂😂
@@smallies7154I just looked up Beamish. I gotta try it now!
Thank you for this interesting and knowledgeable video. It’s perfect as an introduction for my holiday to Dublin this week. I’ll be visiting the storehouse too
Just visited Ireland. The brewery and storehouse was closed my entire visit, so thank you so much for this history lesson.
That's a bummer! ☹️ You're welcome...glad my video could pull through for you!
Hi, i live 1 mile from the storehouse, Are you sure it was closed? i know it was shut during covid maybe thats when you where here?
I believe that the "nitro" Guinness that I first enjoyed at The White Lion Pub in Ramsey, England in 1971, was the finest example of the brewers art that I had ever experienced. It took about 3 minutes to tapapinta..The glass cost 50P but was slid over the bar with ice crystals distributed throughout the living brownish black serving. I am still very much a fan of the pint , even today.
Idk if you’ll be ever see this but this is great TH-cam! Informative and enlightening!
Love your historical knowledge, and the way you put it together.
You are right up there with other favorites of mine like the Nut Meg Tavern and the old Time Team Episode's, seriously your really good at this keep it up🙂👍.
You could teach lessons to all the beer "experts and gurus" on TH-cam. Very well researched and I learned a few things.
haha thanks! Seems everyone is an internet expert these days. Although I know a lot...there's always more to learn!
More history videos to come :)
wow. Just Wow. I am sitting in Canada, hundreds of years later, enjoying a Guiness... all from a 100 pound investment in the 1700's. This story is amazing!!!
☺️🍻
The extra stout and foreign extra stout are my favorite beers by far. I rarely ever venture away from them. Maybe a yuengling once in a while since I dont live far from the yuengling brewery. But I've always been a porter/stout guy. Great history lesson. Well done !
Thank you!
Where at is the Yuengling Brewery? Do they do tours? I'm with you on that, though. I love the Draught. It's my all time favorite. Right behind Guinness, Yuengling is my favorite.
Hi LegoMan, Yuengling is located in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Yes, they do tours and they're free! Here's a link to more info: www.yuengling.com/americas-oldest-brewery-pottsville-pa/
O’ Hara’s Irish stout is my favourite, White Hag Black pig second. This is on draught bear in mind.
That was a great presentation keep it up because we enjoyed it so much
I just tried my first pub Guinness last weekend and im definitely a fan now lol
I had 1 today and I felt like I should build a castle and call myself sir greatness
This channel has a lot of potential I'm surprised it doesn't have more views and subs
awesome work
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Great video! Keep up the good work!!
Thank you!
Great Video. I have no clue how it doesn’t have more likes
The Guinness draught we drink here in USA is not as good as what they drink in Ireland (they get theirs fresh) but at least it’s all brewed in Ireland, so you know it’s genuine Irish beer.
Suggest you look up these guys - they really know their Guinness….
Primemutton - the Guinnesseurs - Daragh Curran
put this on whilst I'm necking a guinness at my painting table, really well made video!
cheers from northern England 🍺
Thank you. Cheers!
Great history, I started to drink this at nigerian restaurants as they sell the foreign extra and is popular amongst the nigerians
Thank you. I do seem to remember reading about the popularity in Nigeria. Are you from there?
@@amybeers1316 I'm not from there but I live in a nigerian community in London Woolich and work there, this us pretty much popular amongst them, it sells faster then all our other drinks
@@Bubbles_88568 Do you work in the beverage industry?
@@amybeers1316 Hi, I work in a Nigerian club and restaurant part time.
Brewdog black heart is cheaper and better competitor.
Or in the pub mine is a samual smith's extra stout, i think they have that in the usa too...
Excellent Video, great content, well delivered.. 👏🏼
Thank you!
We always visit the Guinness brewery on our yearly visit to Cork Ireland so we always visit the brewery 🍻🇮🇪
Great, informational video 👏 subscribed ✅
Fantastic video can’t wait to see what history you do next maybe one on molson brewing which is the oldest brewery in North America
Thank you! And thanks for the suggestion. Always good to know what people want to watch. I've been focused on my Beer of the Month series that highlights beer in my local area...but I do want to do more videos with beer history and probably will eventually. Glad to know people are interested in that aspect of beer. Will look into Molson! 😉
Thanks Amy!
St James' gate is not at the confluence of the Liffey and river rye. You've confused Leixlip with Dublin city!
Oh gosh...I have no idea how I managed that lol.
Thanks...Very enjoyable video!
Cheers!
And somebody told me that I shouldn’t drink more than 2 Guinnesses a week, I was kinda panicking coz I love drinking Guinness so damn much.
i just had my 5th of the day.
I attemted to re create guiness, in a healthy fashion
By establishing techniques for the malting of grains,
Then fermenting aerobically, with different yeasts, or, wild scottish yeast, for authenticity,
With peat moss in the mix,
And also,
Fresh grass, and rhizobia bacteria
To increase nitrogenation..
Which should be perfectly like guiness, but home made
Guinness was based on a Welsh porter. The stagecoach from London to Dublin passed through there, where Guinness stopped for the night before travelling on. The Irish boycotted the drink as it was deemed 'Protestant Porter'. But the drink owes its success to the British Empire where the foreign extra style is still enjoyed in the Caribbean. I prefer the Original Guinness myself, rather than the watery exported creamy stuff passed off as Guinness in English pubs.
Amazing the dearth of records of Porter origins.
A fresh guiness in Ireland, is like drinking fresh milk
why am i loving this? im not even old enough to drink! keep it up!
Thank you! Glad you like it.
Hey this video is amazing!
Thank you! 🙂 More to come...
I never met a Guinness l didn't like. I have always said Guinness is like mother's milk to me. The draught is one l could drink all day, the extra stout is indeed just that but also very enjoyable. I don't normally care for IPA beers but Guinness IPA is the exception.
I can tell by your pfp that you have good taste 👌🍻
To all fans of Guinness,have u not tasted Guinness cold brew? What is wrong w u? If u love Guinness as I do and u love a good coffee,merge the 2. U now have Guinness cold brew coffee. What a fine way to start ur day! Comes in a 4 pack. It is ridiculously good chilled over night in the fridge. So smooth. The creamy head. 😋 The perfect blend of Guinness and coffee. 🍺☕I now pronounce u complete. What Guinness has brought together,let none put asunder. Simply chill,taste indulge and enjoy perfection 🥰 Silante! All year!
Great!
Where??
Yeah yeah...I must've got my wires crossed lol.
I think I’m the only Mexican that likes Guinness lol
😆🍻
No your not, I am Mexican and Guinness is my favorite also!
Nope
Non of my Mexican friends like it, so I can always know there will be some in my refrigerator 😂
For a history of guinness you missed out the fact that the company was rapidly anti catholic, this video being interesting in some ways seems actually just like a commercial for a company
Great video Amy! I really want a Guinness now!
😄 Are you going to have one tomorrow for St. Paddy's Day?
@@amybeers1316 I think I probably will!
Enjoy! Cheers ☘️🍻
@@amybeers1316 thank you! I hope you have a great St. Patrick's day as well!
@@theflockfather4377 Thanks!
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[Feigns taking a sip]🤦🏼♂️
Criticizing the way I drink? Lol ...that's a new one. Next time I'll take a big gulp...just for you...so you can be happy. 😑
Would you rather she chug the whole glass down then belch? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's something you don't want to drink because once you start you cannot stop 😜
Would prefer a quiet or at least theme appropriate background to this diaper commercial music
Extra Stout Guinness is the Best Beer
We fit to drank!!
Plain. Its called plain.
Plains porter pal this is Guinness I mean both are nice
Mothers milk so good.
Your american? You have no bloody idea what your talking about.
*you're 😂
Entertainment mumbo jumbo the usual on the totalitarian tube, Idiocracy
Guinness is so overrated its not even that good lol now German beer is an art and warsteiner is the nectar of the gods its creamy like Guinness but has actually beer flavor lol
comparing one of the cheapest german pils and one of the worst imo to a guinness lol. paulaner & benediktiner better
warsteiner & veltins taste like more premium heineneken aka piss
I just wanted to say sorry I tried an extra stout last night and it was life changing Guinness is better with carbonation lol
I'll take both. Love em all