Any Irish person will swear by it that Guinness taste better in Ireland but does it really?
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Does Guinness really taste better in Ireland? As avid enthusiasts of Ireland and lovers of Guinness we at Love Ireland took it upon ourselves to settle this question by conducting a poll among our followers in the Love Ireland Group
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So, does Guinness really taste better in Ireland?
Reporter Kate Plummer embarked on a journey to Dublin to investigate the claim made by many Irish people.
The writer visited the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin where an expert explained that the freshness of the ingredients, proper pouring techniques and well-maintained lines contribute to the potential superiority of Guinness in Ireland.
However when the writer finally tried Guinness in Dublin they find it tastes like the Guinness they've had in London leaving them a bit underwhelmed.
But the experience toke an interesting turn when they visited a random pub called Gin Palace. Here they noticed a sweeter taste and lighter texture in the Guinness which they found absolutely delicious.
The writer came to the realization that there might be some truth to the claim that Guinness tastes better in Ireland.
While their first Guinness in Dublin didn't live up to expectations they had a transformative experience with a sweeter-tasting pint at a different pub.
The article suggests that the setting and the ambiance might play a role in enhancing the Guinness-drinking experience making it better in Ireland for some individuals.
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