Hmm interesting St. Patrick’s day information

It seems that research has concluded that Guinness bubbles do, indeed, sink.

I’m glad we’ve got that settled! I hate to think of all the people out there tonight, drinking down their Guinness not knowing whether those bubbles are sinking or if it just looks that way!

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