Absolute shtate of this

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  1. There used to be a line on the glass. If the black bit doesn’t reach the line it’s not a real pint and you’ve been ripped off. And that’s a good chunk of beer that’s been left out of that.

  2. can someone explain how this happens? I’ve pulled millions of pints of Guinness and never had one turn out like these absolute messes

  3. My dad had Guinness glasses filled with hardened plaster painted black with a white top on it he would throw out in the pub as a joke to see if one of the lads at the counter would notice and look like a stook for not noticing

    This looks exactly like them

  4. You’ve got to be down about a pint between them.

    Even if the reason for this was that these were the staff members first ever attempt at pouring pints as it was their first day ever behind a bar, that they weren’t Irish and had only landed in the country yesterday and had never seen a pint of Guinness, their manager shouldn’t have let those pints be served.

  5. As they are fairly consistent in the size of the head it looks like a fresh keg that was rolled a bit too much. Looks like the bartender knew what they were doing but they were the victim of an upset keg.

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