If you're planning to have a
Guinness in honour of everyone's favourite Irish saint today, why not upgrade it and have a Black and Tan instead? A simple beer cocktail, it's made by layering a stout or any dark beer on top of a pale beer (traditionally a
Harp lager). This is made possible because of the lower relative density of the Guinness. Please note that in Ireland this drink is referred to as a half and half,
due to the association of black and tan to the British paramilitary, so if your proud Irish friends are giving you the stinkeye at some point today, it may be for calling loudly for more Black and Tans, so head's up.
At any rate, always drink responsibly. Don't drink and drive.
Ingredients
1 bottle or can of your favourite pale ale or lager
1 bottle or can of Guinness or your favourite stout
- Slowly pour half the pale beer into a tall beer glass.
- Place a large tablespoon, dome side up, two or three centimetres or so above the beer in the glass, with the tip of the spoon pointed slightly downhill. Slowly pour half the darker beer over the tablespoon, so that it gently pours down the side of the glass in a thick trickle.
Allow the drink to stand for a few moments until two distinct layers of beer form.