I love black and blue's. (blue moon and guiness) what other types are there?!


Question: who has a variation on beer mixes?


Answers: who has a variation on beer mixes?

Blue Moon and Guiness also appears to be called a Belgian Waffle.

Black and Green - Guiness Stout and Harp with green food coloring
1. Pour the Harp ale into a pint glass. Add food colouring to bring the Harp ale to a nicely Irish green. Slowly add the Guinness (pour over a teaspoon so that the Harp ale and the Guinness don't mix).

2. Leave a moment to settle (with the finished product you should see the two have seperated, with green Harp Ale on the bottom and Guinness on the top).


Half and Half - Guiness and Harp

Fill 1/2 a pint glass with harp. Slowly fill the remainder of the glass with guinness, pouring it slowly over the back side of a spoon as to layer it nicely on top.

Black and Tan - Guiness and Bass
Fill stien half full with Bass. Next pour Guiness over a spoon slowly until glass is full. If done correctly the Guiness will stay on top and the Bass on bottom hence the name Black & Tan.

Irish Depth Charge
2 oz vodka
6 oz Guinness? stout
6 oz Bass? pale ale

1. Pour a double shot of vodka into a double shot glass. Holding a pint glass upside-down over the shot glass press the shot glass firmly to the bottom of the pint glass. Flip over.

2. Fill the pint glass 1/2 full of Bass Ale. Pour Guinness over a spoon until pint glass is full. Remove the double shot glass carefully from the drink, and serve.

Black Apple
2/3 pint chilled Strongbow? cider
1/3 pint chilled Guinness? stout

Both chilled, fill the mug 2/3 full with Strongbow. Add Guinness Stout after the cider has been poured to form a black layer on top.

Trojan Horse
1/2 pint Guinness? stout
1/2 pint Coca-Cola?

Mix Coke and Guinness in a pint glass.

how about blonde ale...

black and tan - Guinness and Bass Ale
half and half - Guiness and Harp

Black and Black.
Guinness and Black Currant

That's my favorite.

Kwanzaa: Guiness and Great Lakes Christmas Ale





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