Canadian pub pours a “sacrilegious” pint of Guinness
@GuinnessIreland please do not supply anymore Guinness to @RailtownCafe just for this alone pic.twitter.com/vsBpmWHpPq
— Maca (@M2a2c2a) March 14, 2017
As you can guess, this heinous looking pint incurred the fury of Guinness lovers from around the globe.
@RailtownCafe @Ireland is watching. Is this how pints are in Canada? #Paddysday #Ireland #massacred pic.twitter.com/mQuMRDxzc2
— Conor Dargle (@dargle_) March 14, 2017
@dargle_ @RailtownCafe @ireland what have you done to that poor pint. Cardinal sin
— Eamon O'Reilly (@EamonoR) March 14, 2017
That pint looks like it had 16 pints on St Patrick's Day and struggled to keep them down! That and calling it St Pattys! @RailtownCafe pic.twitter.com/XAERYYlcqj
— Gavin O'Connor (@gavinoconnor) March 14, 2017
The Irish Independent also got involved, calling the pint “sacrilegious”.
The pub owner admitted to CBC that it wasn’t the best pint ever poured.
“It was coming out of a can. It was frothing over the tip… instead of cascading up to have a nice proper head like Guinness is supposed to, it was a mess. We really annoyed an entire country. We actually do know how to pour a Guinness. It was a mistake and we take full responsibility for it.”
After all this “feedback” the pub put out a rather brilliant apology (and offered free drinks).