
"By this point, Guinness has firmly cemented itself in the London drinking canon. And let's not forget that the Irish stout was a delicious drink long before it was co-opted by Palace-wearing G-splitters. Now Guinness has published its first ever Harp Guide, telling thirsty drinkers where in Britain has mastered the art of the pour. Think of it as like the Michelin guide, but for the black stuff."
"And it's good news for the stout connoisseurs of the capital, because according to the guide nine of the UK's best pints of Guinness are served right here in the capital. The inaugural annual list has crowned the 35 top boozers for Guinness in Blighty, and almost a third of them are in the Big Smoke. Pubs were chosen not just for their flawless pours, but also for their service, atmosphere and dedication for learning the craft of the stout."
Guinness has published its first Harp Guide identifying the best pints and venues for Guinness across Britain. The inaugural list crowns 35 top boozers selected for flawless pours, service, atmosphere and dedication to mastering the stout pour. Nine of the selected venues are in London, including The Devonshire, The Coach & Horses, The Toucan, The Auld Shillelagh, Skehans Freehouse and Mc & Sons. Each chosen pub will receive a brass harp plaque to display. The guide also highlights tasting notes such as dark chocolate and coffee to describe the flavour profile of Guinness.
Read at Time Out London
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