Pouring the perfect pint of Guinness

Since Guinness now flows at my office, I thought it would be nice to make up a nice 'how to' sheet for folks who have never poured it and are only used to domestic microbrews. What you see to the left is my enhanced illustration of an old metal sign image I found online (here's the original). The photo was too small and blurry for printing, so I made a new one in Illustrator. I even illustrated thousands of tiny bubbles to make the settling look right! Finding a vector version of the Guinness Draft logo online made the whole thing pretty easy.

I finished the sheet up by adding a right panel with an Esquire.com interview with Guinness brewmaster Fergal Murray, where he describes the six steps in more detail.

Here is my 'how to' sheet (PDF)

Enjoy! 

8 Responses to “Pouring the perfect pint of Guinness”

  1. Snooks Says:

    That’s awesome. It should be put up somewhere public so people can grab it for their own edumucations.

  2. ryan Says:

    It’s already begun… first, here on IgniteRealtime and via there, Digg. And away this PDF will hopefully spread. Be sure to digg it up!

  3. Snooks Says:

    Oh, cool. They put it on their server. I was thinking about sending it around but I didn’t want to “out” your site. This fixes that.

  4. Snooks Says:

    Dugg. Had to register there to do it. The things I do for people.

  5. ryan Says:

    Hehe, thanks. Probably a bit late for it to make it very far in the Digg ratings, but who knows. Either way, it’s out there now.

  6. Martin Says:

    That rules Ryan! Definatley something everyone should have on hand if they happen to have a keg of guinness at work … like I wish we did … *sigh* :)

  7. Ghost Dog Says:

    That rocks! Had a great time with you guys last nite.

  8. ryan Says:

    Martin: yeah, well… you just need to move back to Portland

    GD: We had a blast with you as well. Thanks for coming all the way out to Rose & Thistle.

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