AzcuzCoz wrote: This may sound very stupid, but are you able to drive after drinking it? (Probably not).
AzcuzCoz wrote: » This may sound very stupid, but are you able to drive after drinking it? (Probably not).
AzcuzCoz wrote: » I haven't done my research, but after a pint of the regular Guinness are you allowed drive? I don't now the regulations too well and have only been driving and drinking for a couple of months, though not at the same time!
AzcuzCoz wrote: » Why isn't it sold everywhere? Was it not popular or something?
AzcuzCoz wrote: » What was different about it compared to the normal stuff?
AzcuzCoz wrote: I've only been drinking Guinness for 5 months, and am looking for something a bit less alcoholic, so to speak. Is Mid-Strength the least alcoholic Guinness out there? Or is there another alternative that is still Guinness?
AzcuzCoz wrote: » I've only been drinking Guinness for 5 months, and am looking for something a bit less alcoholic, so to speak. Is Mid-Strength the least alcoholic Guinness out there? Or is there another alternative that is still Guinness?
AzcuzCoz wrote: » Can you just go into the local and ask for one from the bar or take it home when finished! That's all I'm asking.
AzcuzCoz wrote: » So let me just get this straight: With mid strength you can drive after drinking a few pints and a child could drink it? Does anyone know anywhere that does sell it in any of these places: Swords, Dublin, Monaghan and Waterford City. I live between these three places. Thanks.
AzcuzCoz wrote: » With mid strength you can drive after drinking a few pints
AzcuzCoz wrote: » and a child could drink it?