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The way I like Guinness
# All Irish Black & Tan, aka, Blacksmith, aka, Irish Nectar, aka, Pint of Special: Guinness Stout and Smithwick's Irish Ale(Bicho's way of saying it, Irish Milk shake)
# Back in Black: Half Guinness and half Sid Richardson College lager. The name is a reference to the AC/DC song of the same name which serves as the official anthem to the 8th of the 11 Rice University colleges. # Black Hearted Lady : Guinness and Bell's Two-Hearted Ale # Black & Bushy :Half Guinness and half New Glaurs Fat Squirrel Nut Brown Ale # Black & Cherry, aka, Chocolate-Covered Cherry: Guinness and Samuel Adams Cherry Wheat # Black & Gold, aka, Black Apple: Half Guinness Stout and half hard cider (e.g., Westons or Woodchuck). Sometimes incorrectly referred to as a snakebite, which is actually a mixture of half lager and half cider. When made specifically with Woodchuck Cider it is also called a Stout Woody # Black & Gold: Half Guinness and Half Great Lakes Dortmunder Gold # Black & Red: Half Guinness and half Red Stripe # Black & Red, aka, Red Velvet: Half chocolate stout over half raspberry or cherry lambic # Black & Sam, aka, Patriot Pint, aka, Boston Half & Half: Guinness and Samuel Adams Boston Lager # Black & Black : A blend of Guinness Extra Stout and Guinness Draught # Black & Blue: Stout with Blue Moon Belgian White, or stout and blueberry ale, Guinness and Pabst Blue Ribbon, Guinness and Labatt Blue. Typically, this refers to any variation of stout coupled with blueberry-flavored ales or brands with the name "Blue" in them. # Black & Orange: Stout and pumpkin ale: Also known as a "Black & Blumpkin", a "Black-O-Blumpkin", or a "Blackhead" or "Sleepy Hollow" (Guinness and Shipyard Pumpkinhead of Portland, Maine. The Gilded Otter Brewpub in New Paltz, New York calls this mixture a Stumpkin. # Black & White: Stout with any light colored beer. # Black Bastard, aka, Arrogant Black: Guinness and Arrogant Bastard Ale, an American strong ale from Stone Brewing Company of San Marcos, California. # Black Castle: Half Guinness and half Newcastle Brown Ale. # Black Christmas, aka, Kwanzaa: Guinness draught over Christmas Ale. # Black Cow: Half Guinness and half New Glarus Spotted Cow # Black Dead Guy: Half Guinness and Half Rogue Dead Guy Ale # Black Eye: Half Guinness and Half Black Eye Ale # Black Girl: Half Guinness and St. Pauli Girl # Black Hoe: Half Guinness and half Hoegaarden. # Black Honey: Half Guinness and Half Honey Brown # Black Honky: Half Guinness and Half Goose Island Honker's Ale # Black Light: Half Guinness and Half Samuel Adams Light (or other light beer) #9 # Black Magic: Half Guinness and Half Magic Hat #9 # Black & Blood, aka, Guinness and Black: Guinness & Ribena (Black Current) # Black Negra: Half Guinness, Half Negra Modelo # Black on Blonde, aka, Blonde Redhead' (Invented by Christopher Donaldson): A mixture of (slightly more than) half Guinness and (slightly less than) half Stella Artois (The plural form would be Blacks on Blonde.) # Black & Ornery (invented by Kevin Zinter): Half Guinness and Half Furious (by Surly Brewing Company, Brooklyn Center, MN) # Black Rock : Half Guinness and Half Rolling Rock # Black Sap: Half Guinness and Sapporo # Black Scotch Ale: Half Guinness and Half Sam Adam's Scotch Ale # Black Summer: Half Guinness and Half Sam Adam's Summer Ale - Created by Casper Tavenor # Black Tire: Half Guinness and half New Belgium Fat Tire # Blacks on Blondes: Half Young's Double Chocolate Stout and half Pete's Wicked Strawberry Blonde # Dark & Steamy (invented by Joe Fahrner): Half Anchor Steam Beer and half Guinness # Dirty Bush (Traditional): Half stout Guinness half Bush Light Mixed Seasonally. # Eclipse, aka, Black Moon, aka, Dark Side of the Moon: Half Guinness and Half Blue Moon # Garnet and Black: Guinness and Killian's Irish Red. This is a regional variation in South Carolina, named after the school colors of the University of South Carolina. # The Greatness: Half Guinness and Half Great White. (Great White is from Lost Coast Brewery in Eureka, Ca.) # Green Goblin (invented by Geoff Wayne): Half Heineken and half Hobgoblin # Guinn-ling: Half Guinness and Half Yeungling- Created by Jeff Thornton # Imperial Black & Tan (invented by David Hatling): Half Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale and half Brooklyn Brewery Black Chocolate Stout # Innis & Guinness (invented by Brent Swallowell): Half Innis & Gunn and half Guinness # Irish Anarchist: Any Irish stout atop any Irish red ale. The name is a reference to the anarchist-syndicalist flag, which is black and red. # Irish American: Half Guinness and half Budweiser. # Irish Canadian: Half Guinness and half Molson Canadian # Irishman in Texas: Half Guinness and half Shiner Bock # Meth Whore aka Street Walker , aka Crater Face : (Invented by Jon Saboe) Half Pabst Blue Ribbon and Half Old English 800. # October Night: Half Guinness and half Sam Adams Octoberfest - Created at JJ's Pub, Pontifical College Josephinum, Columbus, Ohio. # Old Dirty Englishman: Half Guinness and half Tetley's # Philadelphia Black & Tan: Half Guinness Stout and half Yuengling Lager # Chicago Black & Tan aka Black Wind : (Invented by Jim Cerney) Half Guinness Stout and half Goose Island 312 Urban Wheat Ale # Black & Red: (Invented by Zach Bogdanski) Half Guinness Stout and half Killian's Irish Red. # Pint of Special, aka, 99: Similar to the all Irish Black and Tan served mostly in the west of Ireland. Made with more than 75% Smithwick's topped up with a Guinness head # Raging Inferno: Half Guinness, Half Firehouse American Pale Ale # Red Velvet: Half Guinness, Half Raspberry Cider Jack # San Patricios: Half Guinness and half any Mexican beer (Corona, Pacifico, Dos Equis, Negro Modelo) # Smoothie: Half any hard draft cider and half Guinness # Black-Head: Half Guinness and Half MooseHead Lager (Invented By Tyler Copeland, New Jersey |
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