New Guinness 60/40 Blend: Why Irish Bar Visitors Are Outraged.
22.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
22.11.2025
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New Guinness Drink Sparks Outrage Among Pub Goers
The drink from Guinness, launched in an Irish pub, has provoked outrage among visitors. The Palmerstown House pub, located on Old Lucan Road in Dublin, has become a focal point of controversy after the introduction of a new cocktail called "60/40". This drink combines non-alcoholic Guinness 0.0 with the original stout. The new offering was first reported on Instagram, where the pub shared this information. Visitors have not remained indifferent to this change, expressing their outrage."This is just not what we expect from Guinness,"some social media users noted. The outrage was not only triggered by the drink itself but also by its concept, as many visitors believe it contradicts traditions. The introduction of the new drink raises concerns among fans of the classic stout, who appreciate the traditional taste of Guinness. This raises worries about the future of the famous drink, as changes may affect its reputation and consumer loyalty. The emerging controversies are likely to prompt the producer to engage in further dialogue with the audience to consider their opinions and wishes.
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