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Q: How to Cook With Guinness Beer.
A: 1. Look for recipes that call for a stout. Many Irish recipes, such as beef stew, use stout as an ingredient. 2. Replace a 1/4 of the liquid in stews, soups and... Read More »
Q: How to Make a Guinness Beer Milkshake.
A: 1. Take 4 scoops of vanilla ice cream and place in blender. The milkshake will blend more smoothly if you first let ice cream soften slightly. You can do this b... Read More »
Q: Where is Guinness beer from?
A: Ireland. Read More »
Q: Who discovered Guinness beer?
A: Arthur Guinness in 1759. Read More »
Q: What is GUINNESS beer?
A: It is a delciously thick beer invented by Arthur Guinness in Dublin Ireland. Read More »