Party time with a keg of Guinness

in hive-185836 •  3 years ago  (edited)

House Party

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I had the mother of all parties at the house this Saturday for my birthday and decided to go all out and get some kegs of Guinness for the hungry masses!

Here is the system set up on my kitchen table! We were busy getting the place set up, so we had no time for Steemit.

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The product

How did the pints turn out I can hear ye asking. Pretty damn good actually and all of my friends and family got to enjoy the novelty of pouring their own pints, which was a good laugh as well. Here are the first two pints I pulled, in all their creamy goodness.

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The pour

If you ever pour Guinness always remember to let it settle. Take your pint glass and tilt at 45 degree angle and allow nossel to touch glass inside and pull handle down - pour it around 5/6 full and then leave it to settle for around 2 minutes. Now pick up glass stright and push handle forward to top it up to just over rim or level with it. Try to never let any spill over edge as noone wants a sloppy pint!

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2 minutes settling

There's been some great videos over the years about the settling time for Guinness or just the vibe of Guinness. Here's a few that stand out for me.

Saturday Checklist

Beer Saturday ✔
Cold Guinness ✔
Keg at my gaf! ✔
Massive Thirst ✔

The Info

Brewery: Diageo
ABV: 4.2%
Vessel: 88 pints!

The Grade

5/5

The photos used throughout this post are all my own taken on my Samsung smart phone

Sláinte and Peace out.

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We were busy getting the place set up, so we had no time for Hive.

Glad you had some time for Steemit though 👍

Where's the 4-leaf clover on the top of your pints?

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Ha ha, I'm not at the level of drawing stuff on the pints yet though when I have the raw materials, I should probably give it a shot.