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3-17-2008 @ 11:24AM
Patricia said...
Well, I must say that I never really liked Guinness before I went to Dublin a few years ago. While there I figured, when in Rome....
I loved it and drank it the whole time I was there. I have not liked the Guinness I have drank since then nearly as much even though I have had it in pubs where I know there is a high turnover with the kegs.
Could it be an atmosphere things? Well, we have some fairly authentic Irish pubs here in Montreal but they sure don't beat the pubs in Ireland.
So I'll stick with the notion that Guinness tastes better in Ireland!
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