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  2. Black and tan - Wikipedia

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    A specially designed black-and-tan spoon is bent in the middle so that it can balance on the edge of the pint-glass for easier pouring. [1] [better source needed] The "layering" of Guinness on top of the pale ale or lager is possible because of the lower relative density of the Guinness. [1] [2]

  3. Half and half - Wikipedia

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    In Canada and the United States, Black and Tan refers to Guinness and a lager or ale that will support the Guinness, most commonly Bass Ale, although some Irish-themed bars shun the term for its association with the Royal Irish Constabulary's "Black and Tans" force. A Half and Half is Guinness and Harp. A Guinness and Smithwick's is a ...

  4. Guinness - Wikipedia

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    The Guinness harp motif is modelled on the Trinity College harp. It was adopted in 1862 by the incumbent proprietor, Benjamin Lee Guinness. Harps have been a symbol of Ireland at least since the reign of Henry VIII. Guinness registered their harp as a trademark shortly after the passing of the Trade Marks Registration Act of 1875.

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  6. Sylvia Woods (harpist) - Wikipedia

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    She has taught harp workshops and masterclasses, and has judged numerous harp competitions, including the Guinness World Trophy for the Celtic Harp Competition in Lorient, France. To further promote the folk harp and her own music, Woods has appeared on many television and radio shows, including three appearances on the ever-popular radio ...

  7. Black and Tans - Wikipedia

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    Black and Tans served in all parts of Ireland, but most were sent to southern and western regions where the IRA was most active and fighting was heaviest. [36] By 1921, Black and Tans made up nearly half of all RIC constables in County Tipperary, for example. [36] Few were sent to what became Northern Ireland, however. [36]

  8. Cathal Gannon - Wikipedia

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    He befriended a great many people, including the artist, writer and conservationist Peter Pearson, [35] and regular musical evenings were held at the family home in Bryan Guinness's grounds in the suburbs of Dublin. Because of his interest in antique clocks and watches, he became a member of the Irish branch of the Antiquarian Horological ...

  9. Bet on Black - Wikipedia

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    Bet on Black, occasionally referred to as "Snail Race", is an advertising campaign run in 2000 by Diageo to promote Guinness-brand stout in the United Kingdom. The piece, directed by Frank Budgen , follows a snail race taking place in a town of Latin American appearance.