GUINNESS celebrated St. Patrick’s with a vibrant two-day festival at The Gasket Alley filled with live performances, fun and games, GUINNESS-infused bites, and of course - cold, creamy GUINNESS stout.
The atmosphere was abuzz with excitement as guests enjoyed the GUINNESS creations and a cold, creamy stout while they enjoyed performances from local artists Church Mouse, Froya, Donamarie, Jumero, Kyoto Protocol, Diplomats of Drum, Ryan Jones and more, as well as stand-up comedy from Prakash Daniel which infused St. Patrick’s fun and laugher to the event.
From the largest Sláinte in Malaysia, to an amazing line-up of performances, party-goers were in for a treat at The Gasket Alley for the two-day festival.
Foodies can enjoy with a slew of GUINNESS-infused bites and Irish delicacies, including a spectacular GUINNESS stout roast, Dublin Coddle, sliders and oysters – all paired perfectly with cold, creamy GUINNESS stout. Those with a sweet tooth indulged in GUINNESS stout Baileys Ice Cream Floats and GUINNESS stout iced coffee from the cocktail bar, as well as GUINNESS stout popcorn, brownies and a unique GUINNESS stout sorbet.
I have opportunity to make my very own GUINNESS stout.
A festival would not be complete without exciting games and enticing prizes, some crowd favourites included the famous GUINNESS Draught Two Part Pour challenge and the Long Bar challenge, which saw festival-goers sliding a bottle of GUINNESS stout along a long table to accumulate points. Two winners proved to be the best of the best and have eachbeen awarded a trip for two to Dublin to be part of the GUINNESS X Meatopia festival - a weekend-long love affair of meat, drink, fire and music.
There were plenty of other opportunities for festival goers to win prizes on the spot, including custom GUINNESS tattoos from Electric Dreams, Beard On grooming products and leather key chains by Attached Leather Co. To win, revellers tried their hands at Irish slang and busted a move in the Step Dance Challenge.
With the party in full swing, GUINNESS stout lovers stepped up to prove who had the best ‘GUINNESS-tache’ – the creamy GUINNESS stout foam which covers the upper lip when taking a deep drink. As the evening went on, revellers joined in on the largest ‘Sláinte’ in Malaysia alongside a parade of Irish dancers, performers and stilt walkers.
“March means just one thing for stout lovers, and that’s the famous St. Patrick’s celebrations. With its Irish origins, GUINNESS stout is the perfect choice to accompany the festivities no matter where you are in the world – be it Dublin, Boston or Kuala Lumpur. Whether you celebrate at one of the parties in bars andpubs up and down the country or at our main festival in KL, GUINNESS has plenty of promotions, fun and games for everyone this St. Patrick’s month. Come along, you’ll never know who you will meet!” said Archana Sridhara, Marketing Manager of GUINNESS Malaysia.
Even though the main festival is over for another year, the month of March is still filled with St. Patrick’s fun as GUINNESS stout lovers can enjoy their favourite brew with amazing promotions all-month long.
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