A man who drinks 20 pints of Guinness every weekend is as fit as a fiddle, a TV health show reveals. Kerryman Mick O’Brien ...
The price of zero alcohol alternatives to beer, wine and spirits is so high with Guinness Zero going up again in February ...
Swaying through moral crises and social revolutions, Jeffrey M Pilcher’s Hopped Up explains how beer took over the world ...
Media coverage of the burgeoning non-alcoholic beer market in North America bubbles up every “Dry January,” the annual ...
The UK drinks sector, one of the nation’s largest industries, is a vast, global concern selling a wide array of products targeted both at international markets and tailored for local tastes. It covers ...
Sales of Murphy’s Irish stout have skyrocketed amid claims of a nationwide Guinness shortage ...
Dry January, a public health initiative launched by Alcohol Change in 2013, is expected to attract millions of participants ...
Non-alcoholic beer drinkers are being "ripped off" at the tills in pubs and supermarkets with some offerings costing MORE ...
In the UK, beer with an alcohol by volume (ABV ... percent version will be a hot seller come January. While enjoying Guinness from a can isn't ideal, and they don't offer the 0.0 version in ...
In the UK, beer ... Guinness from a can, it still manages to produce a satisfactory creamy head and, overall, is top quality. Perhaps it's simply that stout is more suited to being alcohol-free ...
Mick O'Brien, from Co. Kerry was told he had 'superb' health despite drinking 18-20 pints of Guinness every weekend - but was ...
In the mid 1990s, the Guinness Hopstore, a museum dedicated to the heritage of the brand, was close to capacity. A small extension could be built, but was a slightly bigger museum what the brand ...