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liuzhou

liuzhou

4 hours ago, Smithy said:

that sounds like a nice take on an English classic

 

Are you trying to start a war? 🤣 Most people would say an Irish classic. Beef and Guinness, to be precise in the choice of stout. But that is possibly incorrect. Stews have existed since the dawn of cookery. Guinness didn't exist untl 1759. More likely a few years later someone had the bright idea of combining it with beef in a stew. but whether anyone had used stout before I don't know for sure, but i guess not. Whatever, it gives me an excuse to post a beautiful portrait.

 

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liuzhou

liuzhou

43 minutes ago, Smithy said:

that sounds like a nice take on an English classic

 

Are you trying to start a war? 🤣 Most people would say an Irish classic. Beef and Guinness, to be precise in the choice of stout. But that is possibly incorrect. Stews had existed since the dawn of cookery. Guinness didn't exist untl 1759. More likely a few years later someone had the bright idea of combining it with beef in a stew. but whether anyone had used stout before I don't know for sure, but i guess not. Whatever, it gives me an excuse to post a beautiful portrait.

 

guinness2023.thumb.jpg.b12ec35a5b293ab79faa297c3ba18f4e.jpg

 

guinness4.jpg.c0d5d2f7133b1e121b7fd90a513a92d4.jpg

 

 

liuzhou

liuzhou

3 minutes ago, Smithy said:

that sounds like a nice take on an English classic

 

Are you trying to start a war? 🤣 Most people would say an Irish classic. Beef and Guinness, to be precise in the choice of stout. But that is possibly incorrect. Guinness didn't exist untl 1759. More likely a few years later someone had the bright idea of combining it with beef in a stew. Stews had existed since the dawn of cookery but whether anyone had used stout before I don't know for sure, but i guess not. Whatever, it gives me an excuse to post a beautiful portrait.

 

guinness2023.thumb.jpg.b12ec35a5b293ab79faa297c3ba18f4e.jpg

 

guinness4.jpg.c0d5d2f7133b1e121b7fd90a513a92d4.jpg

 

 

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