Dunguaire Castle, near Kinvarra

Dunguaire Castle, near Kinvarra
My girls visit the castle, admit deja vu!

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Guinness: A Dublin Legacy

By Ronan Menton

Guinness is an Irish institution , and if you visit any pub in Ireland you will see Guinness has pride of place at the bar. Often referred to as ‘the black stuff,’ Guinness is a stout beer which is typically a malt beer with a caramel flavour and bitterness in the finish. Guinness is made with four natural ingredients (water, barley, hops, yeast) and with the addition of isinglass during the filtration process.

Guinness was first brewed in 1759, but it was not until 1769 that the beer was exported. Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000 year lease for an unused brewery - St. James Gate brewery in 1959, a lease that cost only £45 per year. Today St. James Gate is the second largest brewery in the world and amazingly 10 million glasses of Guinness are drunk every day across the world.

In Ireland the way Guinness is poured is always a talking point. If you are in an Irish bar you are sure to hear people comment on the quality of their pint, which would be strange anywhere else but in Ireland. The Irish are obsessive about their Guinness, and go as far as only buying pints from barmen they trust or send back pints because there are bubbles in the head. It is a theory in Ireland that the closer the keg is to the tap, the better the Guinness.

Guinness is world-famous for the unique way it is poured. Best served cool, Guinness should be poured slowly into a glass at an angle so bubbles do not form. Once filled three quarters of the way, the Guinness is left to stand and settle. Once settled, the pint should be ‘topped up’ by holding the Guinness under the tap, and by pushing the tap forwards. A pint pulled in such a manner will have a creamy head that will last till the end. As stated in one of Guinness’s adverts, the perfect pint of Guinness takes 1:20.5 seconds.

If you are planning to visit Dublin, be sure to enjoy at least one pint of Guinness in a traditional bar, preferably with Irish stew and brown bread.

Ronan Menton is the webmaster for a number of travel related websites and has been for some time in Ireland, associated with search engine optimisation in the Irish travel industry. He spends two months a year in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and now sees it as his second home.

Among the many sites he is currently working on are the following: [http://www.e-car-rental-ireland.com/]Car Rental in Ireland and [http://www.international-car-rentals.com/]International Car Rentals.com.
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You Need An Ireland Golf Vacation!

By Jason Powers

You need an Ireland golf vacation, heck, I need an Ireland golf vacation, who doesn’t? There is simply nothing more relaxing and soothing on earth than a wonderful Ireland golf vacation. Ireland is one of the most gorgeous places to see, it is so green and so lush. It is full of a vibrancy that is just not felt here And if you love golf you will be in heaven on an Ireland golf vacation.

The golf in Ireland is world renowned for its amazing wonder. The courses are fabulous to play on and just as fabulous to look at. You have not seen green until you have gone on an Ireland golf vacation.

When you do take your Ireland golf vacation you need to make the most of it. This means not just sticking to the golf courses. Of course you are going to spend a lot of time on them but you need to take some time out to see what else Ireland has to offer you. There is so much to see and do in Ireland and it might get hard to fit it all into your Ireland golf vacation so plan out the sites you want to hit. This will help you to manage your time in the best way.

Since you are going to be spending a significant amount of time on the links on your Ireland golf vacation you need to try to plan your other excursions around your tee times. Look at the schedule and see what works best for you. Once you have your times on your Ireland golf vacation you will then be able to plan your other sight-seeing around your golf games. This is efficient and effective and it will keep you from feeling like you are missing something on your Ireland golf vacation and that is the most important thing. You need to be able to relax and enjoy what you are doing on your Ireland golf vacation.

You will want to find out what time other sites open and close in order to be able to plan in the best way. You may want to shift a tee time here or there on your Ireland golf vacation to make room for another thing to see if the times do not seem to jive. Don’t worry, there is plenty of time to do it all on your next Ireland golf vacation.

Jason Powers, a devoted golf fan, offers more golf tips on his personal website ===> http://www.golfsites.info/
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