Celebrating Arthur’s Day.

September 25th, 2009

Yesterday was packed full of Guinness. We are overwhelmed with the wishes from twitter followers, youtube commenters and site visitors. Our traffic has sky rocketed this week. Thanks!

Last night we headed out to Mannion’s in Somerville for some celebratory pints. Sadly we missed the Guinness girls. Dennis was more than happy to let us get a video of him preforming his magic, we get a little tour of what is semenax their different Guinness awards too. Make sure you check out his tie, it’s awesome. The background bar banter is nice too.

If you didn’t get a chance to go out last night, be sure to get out this weekend and raise a pint to Arthur! 250 Years! Let’s hope we’re all still around for the Guinness 300!

Guinness Pour at Mannion's on Arthur's Day


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To Arthur!

September 24th, 2009

Out for a Guinness at Mannion’s for Arthur’s Day Electronic Cigarettes. Dad got a nice lookin’ half and half.

 

AMERICA CELEBRATES ARTHURS DAY 250 REMARKABLE YEARS

September 23rd, 2009

l_198_126_14E85104-213C-4D87-B4D5-581C73E372B6.jpegHere is another press release from Guinness. Tomorrow is the big day! The 250 anniversary of the signing of the lease for St. James Gate. Make sure you get out and raise a pint TO ARTHUR!

AMERICA CELEBRATES ARTHUR’S DAY – 250 REMARKABLE YEARS
More than 5000 bars, pubs around the United States to raise a pint on September 24th

New York (September 23, 2009) – On Thursday, September 24, the makers of GUINNESS®, the world’s most iconic stout, will unite with consumers around the world to toast 250 years of brewing tradition started by one remarkable man: Arthur Guinness. The global celebration known as Arthur’s Day marks the 250th anniversary of Arthur Guinness signing the 9,000-year lease on the famous St. James’s Gate brewery in Dublin in 1759. The commemoration of this milestone will begin in Dublin and spread westward throughout the United States and across the world to cities including Lagos, Yaoundé and Kuala Lumpur.

More than 5,000 pubs and bars across the United States will be hosting celebrations for patrons to share in this historical occasion and participate in the toasts to salute Arthur Guinness occurring around the globe at 17:59pm (5:59 pm) local time. Consumers across the country can also join in the global Arthur’s Day celebration by tuning in to a simulcast of the festivities on Channel 101 on DirecTV®, which will be airing in some of the local establishments hosting Arthur’s Day celebrations.

“The excitement surrounding this remarkable anniversary is coming to life throughout the US and around the world,” said Patrick Hughes, Brand Director, DIAGEO – Guinness USA. “It speaks volumes about those who love Guinness that they are so eager to join us in honoring and celebrating this remarkable milestone.”

When consumers tune in to the simulcast, they will join the worldwide celebration of Arthur’s Day events including toasts to Arthur from a variety of artists and celebrities. Thousands of people will be coming together in Dublin to experience live music events in more than 30 venues across the city from intimate gigs in pubs and small music venues to a concert at the St. James’s Gate brewery itself. Over 60 performers such as The Black Eyed Peas, Sean Paul, Sir Tom Jones, Estelle, Kelly Rowland and David Gray will perform in Dublin and the other cities celebrating Arthur. Each participating city around the globe will commence its celebrations by raising pints to Arthur at 17:59pm local time, creating a truly global toast.

“The global toast to Arthur Guinness and other activities offer a variety of ways to share in the energy and excitement of Arthur’s Day, said Hughes. “We encourage everyone to join in the celebration and celebrate responsibly.”

There has been a whirlwind of activity leading up to Arthur’s Day. Limited edition GUINNESS 250 Anniversary Stout was introduced in April 2009 with a toast from baseball legend Rich “Goose” Gossage. And three lucky people will learn just weeks from now if they are winners in the GUINNESS Remarkable Experiences sweepstakes, which is offering a chance to go into space, to the bottom of the sea or in studio with multi-platinum recording artists The Black Eyed Peas. Now, there’s nothing left to do but ring in Arthur’s Day with a giant party held all over the world where people are raising pints with their friends.

About GUINNESS®
GUINNESS® enjoys a global reputation as a uniquely authentic Irish beer and the best-selling stout in the world. Famous for its dark color, creamy head and unique surge and settle, this distinctive beer is brewed at the St. James’s Gate brewery in Dublin, Ireland. Over 10 million glasses of GUINNESS beer are enjoyed every single day around the world, and 1.8 billion pints are sold every year. GUINNESS is available in well over 100 countries worldwide and is brewed in almost 50. Also from the makers of GUINNESS, SMITHWICK’S, Ireland’s oldest and best selling ale and HARP Lager, whose name pays tribute to the GUINNESS logo and the national symbol of Ireland. Additional information about GUINNESS can be found at www.guinness.com.

GUINNESS 250 Anniversary Stout is available in bottles and draught while supplies last. The GUINNESS Remarkable Experiences global consumer promotion is open to adults of legal age all around the world and will end on Arthur’s Day, September 24th at midnight. To enter to win one of these remarkable prizes and for information on the GUINNESS 250 celebrations and Arthur’s Day, please visit www.guinness.com.

About Diageo
Diageo is the world’s leading premium drinks business with an outstanding collection of beverage alcohol brands across spirits, wines, and beer categories. These brands include Johnnie Walker, Guinness, Smirnoff, J&B, Baileys, Cuervo, Tanqueray, Captain Morgan, Crown Royal, Beaulieu Vineyard and Sterling Vineyards wines.

Diageo is a global company, trading in more than 180 countries around the world. The company is listed on both the New York Stock Exchange (DEO) and the London Stock Exchange (DGE). For more information about Diageo, its people, brands, and performance, visit us at Diageo.com. For our global resource that promotes responsible drinking through the sharing of best practice tools, information and initiatives, visit DRINKiQ.com.

Celebrating life, every day, everywhere.

Cult of Mac Guinness Pour

September 23rd, 2009

I never did an “I got a Job” pour, to go with the pink slip pour. This kind of counts as that. At my new job they gave me a Mac Book Pro to use while employed. I was never a Mac person, really more of a Linux guy. I do have to say Apple makes some really nice hardware. My other computers feel like toys compared to the Mac Book. As you know, the Mrs. and I recently got iPhones. We have definitely jumped full on into the world of Mac. I edited and uploaded this video to YouTube using iMovie. The quality when using the built in uploader and settings seems to be a bit lacking, I don’t think I’ll do it that way again. I am not a full convert yet, but I do think Apple puts out some good products. I know I am not on board with some of their business practices. Hey look Guinness.

Apple Guinness Pour

Black & Blue Guinness Pour

September 22nd, 2009

Zi6_0116We are sort of continuing Black & Tan week. It’s kind of fun, mixing things up a little. This will be our last Black & Tan style pour for a while. This one is the Black & Blue, Blue Moon and Guinness. It has fruity overtones and is often served with an slice of orange. It’s pretty good, a lot different than the others we’ve done.

Black & Blue Guinness Pour

Guinness 250 Pour: Black & Black

September 21st, 2009

Zi6_0114It is Guinness 250 Week! Are you excited? We definitely are. How are you going to celebrate? Last week we did a bunch of black & tans. It got us thinking of different combinations. The black & black came to us. Guinness 250 Anniversary Stout and Guinness Draught. What could go better with a Guinness than another Guinness? The 250 on the bottom really brings our the settling of the Draught on the top. To Arthur!

Blacks & Black Guinness Pour

More and More and More Guinness 250 Anniversary Updates

September 18th, 2009

Guinness is pulling out all the stops for their 250 Anniversary next week. Here is what I expect to be the last update on this from them. I don’t usually post the whole thing, but someone asked for info on where an artist is preforming, so I will post everything so the information is out there. Don’t forget if you can’t make it to Dublin you should still celebrate, and raise a pint to Arthur, at your “local”.

ARTHUR’S DAY GLOBAL CELEBRATIONS HEADLINED BY THE BLACK EYED PEAS, SEAN PAUL AND SIR TOM JONES

R&B star Kelly Rowland and Australian chart-topper Natalie Imbruglia added to the Dublin Arthur’s Day lineup

Dublin, Ireland – As the world prepares to begin the global Arthur’s Day celebrations on 24 September, Guinness & Co. has announced more incredible international talent joining the line-up of artists taking part.  R&B star Kelly Rowland and Australian chart-topper Natalie Imbruglia will be performing at studio venues in Dublin, joining a star-studded list of more than 60 acts already confirmed to take part, including Sir Tom Jones, Razorlight, Paolo Nutini, Estelle, Sugababes and Kasabian.

The Arthur’s Day celebrations mark 250 years since Arthur Guinness signed the 9,000 year lease on the St James’s Gate Brewery in Dublin festivities and will begin in the Irish capital at 17:59 local time with a toast to Arthur and carry on around the world in Lagos, Kuala Lumpur and New York.

Around the world amazing talent will perform at Arthur’s Day events including Sean Paul headlining the live show in Lagos, Nigeria and The Black Eyed Peas leading the celebrations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Arthur’s Day celebrations will be beamed across the globe from Ireland, UK, US and Africa via broadcast partners SKY, ITV2, and DirecTV.

As part of the Arthur’s Day celebrations Guinness & Co. has established the €6 million Arthur Guinness Fund which will be active from September 2009.  Arthur Guinness and his family were responsible for some of the most well known acts of philanthropy in Ireland and to honour and continue this legacy we are establishing this fund with the goal of enabling and empowering individuals with skills and opportunities to deliver a measured benefit to their communities.

Talent Announced (to date)

· Black Swan Effect

· Born Blonde

· Calvin Harris

· Cherbourg

· Concerto for Constantine

· D’Banj (performing in Lagos)

· David Gray

· David Kitt

· Dirty Epics

· DJ David Holmes

· Eoghan Colgan

· Estelle

· Fionn Regan

· Fiona Melady

· General Fiasco

· Golden Silvers

· Hoarsebox

· Imelda May

· Jamie Cullum

· Jay Jay Pistolet

· Jerry Fish and the Mudbug Club

· Johnny Flynn

· Kasabian

· Kelly Rowland

· Lisa Hannigan

· Leopold

· Lumiere

· Maria Doyle

· Mick Flannery

· Mongrel

· Natalie Imbruglia

· Nat Jenkins

· Noah and The Whale

· Noise Control

· OK Go

· Oppenheimer

· Paolo Nutini

· Razorlight

· Republic of Loose

· Reverend and The Makers

· Richard Hawley

· Roots Manuva

· Sean Paul (performing in Lagos)

· Sharon Shannon

· Soul II Soul

· Spring Break

· Sugababes

· The Black Eyed Peas (Performing in Kuala Lumpur)

· The Blizzards

· The Chakras

· The Chapters

· The Coronas

· The Dying Seconds

· The Enemy

· The High Kings

· The Hot Rats

· The Infomatics

· The Kooks

· The Magic Numbers

· The Undertones

· The Wombats

· Tom Jones

· White Bell Yellow Tag

Venues hosting live music events in Dublin on Arthur’s Day (24th September)

ST JAMES’S GATE BREWERY – ARTIST LINE-UP

Estelle

Sugababes

Kasabian

Sir Tom Jones

STUDIOS – ARTIST LINE-UPS

The Academy

57 Middle Abbey Street

Dublin 1

Fionn Regan

Imelda May

Natalie Imbruglia

Paolo Nutini

Richard Hawley

Sharon Shannon

The Kooks

Tripod

Old Harcourt Station, Harcourt Street

Dublin 2

Calvin Harris

Jamie Cullum

Kelly Rowland

Mongrel

Soul II Soul

Republic of Loose

Roots Manuva

Vicar Street

Thomas Street

Dublin 2

Black Swan Effect

OK Go

Razorlight

Reverend and The Makers Sugababes

The Blizzards

The Magic Numbers

Whelan’s

25 Wexford Street

Dublin 2

David Gray

The Hot Rats

Lisa Hannigan

Noah and the Whale

The Enemy

The Undertones

The Wombats

28 PUBS – ARTIST LINE-UPS

Note that each Pub venue will also feature 1 or 2 surprise special guests. This will not be announced in advance of each performance.

Bruxelles

7-8 Harry Street

Dublin 2

Jay Jay Pistolet

Jerry Fish and the Mudbug Club

Maria Doyle

The Odeon

57 Harcourt Street

Dublin 2

General Fiasco

The Chakras

Hogan’s

35 South Great George’s Street

Dublin 2

Born Blonde Oppenheimer Oliver St John Gogarty

58 Fleet Street

Dublin 2

Born Blonde

David Kitt

Sin É

14-15 Ormand Quay

Dublin 2

Concerto for Constantine

Dirty Epics

The Temple Bar

47-48 Temple Bar

Dublin 2

Johnny Flynn

Lumiere

South William

52 South William Street

Dublin 2

David Kitt

The Infomatics

Flannery’s

6 Lower Camden Street

Dublin 2

Cherbourg

Concerto for  Constantine

Brogan’s

75 Dame Street

Dublin 2

Jerry Fish and the Mudbug Club

Cherbourg

Dakota

9 South William Street

Dublin 2

The Chakras

The Chapters

Café en Seine

39 Dawson Street

Dublin 2

Leopold

White Belt Yellow Tag

O’Donoghue’s

15 Merrion Row

Dublin 2

Sharon Shannon

The High Kings

Pygmalion

Powerscourt Town Centre

South William Street Dublin 2

Hoarsebox

The Chapters

Market Bar

14 Fade Street

Dublin 2

Golden Silvers

Mick Flannery

Spy

Powerscourt House

South William Street, Dublin 2

Oppenheimer

The Infomatics

The Foggy Dew

1 Fownes Street

Dublin 2

Noise Control

Maria Doyle

Dicey’s Garden

Harcourt Street

Dublin 2

Dirty Epics

The Dying Seconds

Eamonn Doran’s

3A Crown Alley

Temple Bar

Dublin 2

White Belt Yellow Tag

Noise Control

The Baggot Inn

143 Lower Baggot Street

Dublin 2

Leopold

Nat Jenkins

The Stag’s Head

1 Dame Court

Dublin 2

Johnny Flynn

General Fiasco

The Auld Dubliner

Fleet Street

Dublin 2

Jay Jay Pistolet

Lumiere

Mulligan’s

8 Poolbeg Street

Dublin 2

Fiona Melady

Mick Flannery

The Palace Bar

21 Fleet Street

Dublin 2

Fiona Melady

Sharon Shannon

Doheny & Nesbitt

5 Lower Baggot Street

Dublin 2

Eoghan Colgan

Nat Jenkins

The Church

Junction of Mary Street and Jervis Street

Dublin 1

Spring Break

The Dying Seconds

The Bank on College Green

20-22 College Green

Dublin 2

Hoarsebox

The Coronas

The Village

26 Wexford Street

Dublin 2

Golden Silvers

The Coronas

The Brazen Head

20 Lower Bridge Street

Dublin 2

Eoghan Colgan

The High Kings

Guinness Pour: Black & Tan

September 17th, 2009

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Here is our third Black & Tan, or Half n Half as they’re known in some circles. We went with another traditional one. Guinness and Harp. Harp is in the Guinness family of beers. I loved how the pour on the glass to the right came out. For those you follow us on twitter that’s the one I posted right after the pour. I’ll repost here after the video. We have a few more of these planned so it looks like Black & Tan week may spill over into next week. Today is also half way to St. Patrick’s Day. We will be heading out to our local pub to celebrate tomorrow night.

Half & Half Guinness Pour

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Guinness Pub Finder iPhone App

September 17th, 2009

Earlier this week Guinness released a Pub Finder app for the iPhone. The app was created by KICK Design. First the details and screen shots, then my thoughts on the app will follow.

To assist you and consumers of legal drinking age across the US to join the Arthur’s Day celebration and more easily raise a toast with friends in the future, GUINNESS yesterday released the new iPhone App: GUINNESS® Pub Finder – U.S.

The GUINNESS PUB FINDER App is divided into a few user-friendly sections:

“Locate a Pint” – uses GPS to locate the consumer and the pubs serving Guinness nearest to their current location. It then provides name, address and telephone number of the pub chosen, access to directions, and an email setup to invite friends to join! ***

“Know Your Pint” – provides a tutorial on the 6 Steps to Creating the Perfect Pint, and also includes a ruler that can be used to ensure that the head of the pint is up to GUINNESS quality standards.

Fun Extras – includes animated screensavers, a countdown clock to the “Arthur’s Day” celebrations and a live feed of the latest news regarding the GUINNESS 250th Anniversary celebration

Responsible Drinking – Provides consumers with the DRINKiQ resource which shares important facts about alcohol to aid responsible choices.

You can expect periodic updates to the iPhone App that will share the latest from GUINNESS…everything from the newest promotions to value-adds like mini-games or quiz questions for continued enjoyment on-the-go with the iPhone.

The App costs $1.99

App Store Link

App Home ScreenLocate a Pint GPSLocate a Pint Email ComponentSix Steps to Pouring the Perfect PintPerfect Pint RulerMy Review:

Having just gotten an iPhone a couple weeks ago I was super excited to see that Guinness had made an iPhone app. It was one of the first things I checked for when I got my phone. When we got this email I got the app right away.

The pub finder on the app is great. It shows you all establishments in the area that have Guinness on tap. As you zoom the map out it shows more. I found two problems with this feature. There is no info other than contact information for the pubs/bars. I know one local place serves Guinness in plastic cups, but there’s no way for a person using the app to know that. I would say just stick with the places that have Irish names, it’s not full proof but your chances of getting a good pint are better there. My second issue with this is that it doesn’t handle showing lots of pubs well. As you know we are in NJ, I just zoom out a little and NYC is on the map. When that happens I get an error that there are too many pubs for the app to display properly. Then the app crashes. It’s obvious they know about this problem, hopefully they can fix it soon.

The other options are fun, the How to Pour a Perfect Pint section will let you make sure the bar keep is pouring a proper pint and the ruler will let you check it when you get it.

The countdown clock and news are cool. They are what you’d expect. A countdown to the 24th and a feed of Guinness related news. You get those by clicking the 250 Remarkable Years logo. I thought it was just a header at first.

My biggest complaint about the app is that you have to enter your birthdate every time you run it. It’s on my phone, this data should be stored. Maybe it can ask if I am me or something, but having to enter that every time is annoying, and user unfriendly.

So is the app worth $1.99? If you travel a lot, yes. If not, I don’t think it is quite on par with other $1.99 apps yet. If they come through with the additions spoken of above than it definitely will be.

More Guinness Swag!

September 16th, 2009

Guinness is doing their best to prepare us for the 24th. Today we got this spiffy bar towel and a nice 250 Pokies pint glass. And don’t forget to visit your favorite Irish pub this week for the halfway to St. Patrick’s Day celebration!