What It Means To ‘Split The G’ When Drinking A Guinness
Pitchayaarch Photography/Shutterstock These days, you can sip an iconic Guinness out of a can. But if you’ve ever indulged in a pint, then you know it always comes in the traditional Guinness glass with that perfect amount of foam resting nicely on top. Guinness is a stout which originated in Ireland back in 1759 (though there are two U.S. breweries in production today). The beer has pretty much become synonymous with Dublin — mostly because its founder, Arthur Guinness, signed a 9,000-year lease on land for his brewery, St. James’s Gate Brewery, right … Read more