Guinness Counts Down To St. Patrick’s Day Via Thinkerbell
St. Patrick's Day falls on a Sunday this year. So don't expect much from the B&T editorial team on Monday.
St. Patrick's Day falls on a Sunday this year. So don't expect much from the B&T editorial team on Monday.
Guiness once again ignoring the tagline every drinker wants - "Great going down, even smoother coming out."
Guinness has been named the US' most liked beer. Let's just all hope this isn't giving Enya any ideas.
Guinness is the perfect way to cutback on your alcohol consumption, given it takes most pubs 45-minutes to pour one.
The secret to drinking Guinness appears to be telling the person drinking it why it tastes much better in another pub.
B&T maintains that a level of plausible deniability is essential for all St. Patrick's Day activities.
Guinness is giving away pints when the weather hits freezing! In possibly bad news for Queensland or Darwin drinkers.
It's St Patrick's Day this Thursday! That one day of the year we all have to pretend to be Irish & enjoy Guinness.
Nothing warms the soul like a pint of Guinness. Other than a pint of Guinness that's been microwaved, that is.
Is it just us or is no-alcohol Guinness the drinking equivalent of watching P@rnhub with your parents?
With Guinness going alcohol-free, how will Bondi police spend their time now there are no drunk backpackers to arrest?
This is B&T's "cool ad of the day". Although, with its COVID-19 themes it's more our "depressingly cool ad of the day".
B&T's editor claims he drinks Guinness for heart health. We're not sure about his ciggies & cheese burgers, however.
The Irish having a laugh at World Cup exit. Unlike Aussies, who are pretending we weren't interested in the first place.
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