Guinness Beer Commercial

I am thirsty now...
siftbotsays...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'Guinness, beer, irish, commercial, ad, ireland, uk, pure genius' to 'Guinness, beer, irish, commercial, ad, ireland, uk, pure genius, rutger, hauer' - edited by Zonbie

jonnysays...

uh, what's British about that? (and if you say Ireland is part of the British Isles, I will hunt you down and kill you - or at the very least down vote a lot of your vids.

I think you need to put LadyHawke somewhere in the tags or description.

dagsays...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)

^What about N. Ireland?

Really neat commercial and good to see Rutger. For someone who is a pretty darn good actor - he seems to have made the worst film choices over the last 20 years. I hope he fired his agent.

I was waiting for him to mention the C-beams glittering at Tanhauser gate.

Zonbiesays...

Northern Ireland is "United Kingdom"

*raspberry*

Not sure exactly where in Ireland Guiness originates from, but thats my tenuous justification for adding another tag!

I think we need a *leprachaun channel - jonny earn more starts and I call it yours!

siftbotsays...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'Guinness, beer, irish, commercial, ad, ireland, uk, pure genius, rutger, hauer' to 'Guinness, beer, irish, ireland, uk, pure genius, rutger, hauer, ladyhawke, blade, runner' - edited by Zonbie

Zonbiesays...

>> ^LadyDeath:
>> ^jonny:
uh, what's British about that? (and if you say Ireland is part of the British Isles, I will hunt you down and kill you - or at the very least down vote a lot of your vids. )
I think you need to put LadyHawke somewhere in the tags or description.



From Wikipedia
Guinness (pronounced /ˈɡɪnɪs/) is a popular dry stout that originated in Arthur Guinness' brewery at St. James's Gate in Dublin, Ireland. The beer is based on the porter style that originated in LONDON in the early 18th century. It is one of the most successful beer brands in the world, being exported worldwide


*british it is...

moodoniasays...

I've weighed in on the whole british/irish thing before so I will only say that the wiki article says that the porter style originated in london, whereas Guinness originated in Dublin, Ireland. That said, Arthur Guinness was a prominent orangeman, wouldnt employ catholics and certainly would have considered himself a loyal British subject.

In the end Guinness is owned by a multinational, Diageo anyway and they are closing down large parts of their Dublin brewery. Most of it is brewed in Nigeria now so I guess its a moot point!

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