This Young Scientist project is turning algae into pints of the black stuff (crude oil, that is)
Greg Tarr has developed a more efficient method of making biofuel.
Greg Tarr has developed a more efficient method of making biofuel.
Mmm, Guinness-flavoured stew.
Since 2015, Guinness has been the most popular drink in the Dáil bar.
Hoping nothing exploded.
We asked a barman who really knows his stuff.
Yes, a gelatine made from fish bladders is used in its filtration methods.
It’s not out in Ireland, but some lucky people abroad have sampled the lighter shade of black stuff.
It actually contains stout – and you will be able to get it in Ireland.
At this time there are no plans to launch the new glass in Ireland.
It looks like Guinness is rolling out a strange new glass in England.
It’s a grand little city all the same.
Here are the results.
Graeme McDowell and Ian Poulter put bogeys and missed putts out of their minds this weekend.
Guinness and cheddar dip anyone? Guinness farts?
The walls are covered in rubber discs and LED lights as the bar is (literally) lowered.