If Drinking Guinness Is Wrong, I Don't Wanna Be Right .

Sunday, November 9, 2025

How a Brooklyn Brunch Became The Guinness Whisperer

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 Every good thing starts somewhere. For The Guinness Whisperer, it began at a Brooklyn brunch spot on a beautiful afternoon—with a pint of the black stuff and a shot of whiskey that changed everything.

Saturday, November 8, 2025

What Does "Bottled in Bond" Actually Mean? A Whiskey Buyer's Guide

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You're browsing the bourbon aisle and you see it stamped on a label: "Bottled in Bond." It sounds official. It sounds important. But what the hell does it actually mean? Is it better? Is it worth the extra five bucks? And why does it look like a government seal?

Thursday, November 6, 2025

How Guinness Became Ireland's #1 Export Beer

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Guinness isn't just Ireland's beer. It's Nigeria's beer. It's Malaysia's beer. It's somehow everyone's beer. A Dublin brewery that started in 1759 now sells in over 150 countries, and most people drinking it have never set foot in Ireland. So how did a dark stout from a small island become one of the world's most recognized brands?

How to Read a Bourbon Label Like a Whiskey Expert

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Standing in the liquor store aisle, staring at a wall of bourbon bottles like you're trying to decode the Da Vinci Code? Yeah, we've all been there. Those labels are packed with terms like "bottled in bond," "single barrel," and "barrel proof" that sound impressive but might as well be written in ancient hieroglyphics if you don't know what they mean.