Guinness rations supply to British pubs as popularity soars with gen Z
Brand’s owner, Diageo, facing pressures as newfound appreciation for drink creates extraordinary demand Forget Dry January, it could be Dry December for Guinness fans after pub landlords were caught out by soaring demand for the stout due to its newfound popularity with gen Z, many of whom like to pose, pint in hand, on social media.With its thick white foamy head and agonising 119.5 second pour time, the black stuff was traditionally favoured by older men and rugby teams. Continue reading...
Brand’s owner, Diageo, facing pressures as newfound appreciation for drink creates extraordinary demand
Forget Dry January, it could be Dry December for Guinness fans after pub landlords were caught out by soaring demand for the stout due to its newfound popularity with gen Z, many of whom like to pose, pint in hand, on social media.
With its thick white foamy head and agonising 119.5 second pour time, the black stuff was traditionally favoured by older men and rugby teams. Continue reading...