Have you ever wondered why there is a plastic ball sitting at the bottom of your empty Guinness can? Turns out it's an ...
Guinness is recalling cans of its non-alcoholic stout because ... The new product was due to become available on draught in pubs next spring, before being launched in other parts of the world ...
You've probably noticed that little ball making a racket inside your can of Guinness. As it turns out, it's part of the ...
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His official recommendation, however, is to serve Guinness Draught Stout chilled anywhere ... though the ideal temperature ...
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The plastic ball in the Guinness can, also called a "widget," ensures the draught stout has its classic foamy head, as if it were poured from the tap. If you crack open a can of Guinness draught ...