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Submitted: November 12, 2005
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Dedicated to this guy/girl from #help, who's name I can't remember, cause he/she asked me to get out of the channel after he/she was so nice and answered my questions! :D So a beer for you dear, cause you are so nice and you help everybody! Thanks! :P

Anyway... What is important to notice in this picture is the clover in the foam of the beer. :P I really dunno how they put it there, but it was really cool, and the beer was even better! :P
I :heart: Guinness!

Cheers!
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~pery:iconpery: Dec 25, 2005, 9:23:30 AM
And then again... love of my life... Carlsberg...

Thank you for that beer you bought me, when I was down... remember Calacea?! :)

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~schumix:iconschumix: Dec 25, 2005, 9:56:30 AM
Part of my experience there, I remember... :-P
~Baudie:iconBaudie: Apr 12, 2006, 5:21:36 PM
Lovely shot
Could easily been a advert :D

But I dont like Guinness

Gimme Heineken :D

Great work!

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~schumix:iconschumix: Apr 13, 2006, 12:47:34 AM
Guiness is gother! ;) It has that little clover in the foam! :nana:
Thanks! :aww:
~ArwenFir:iconArwenFir: Aug 19, 2006, 5:50:50 PM
Great photo and ...yummy... ah, I love Guinness :D
=numbpurplehaze:iconnumbpurplehaze: Sep 16, 2006, 5:19:37 PM
Great work, I love guinness :+fav: :)

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*o--jadis--o:icono--jadis--o: Nov 3, 2006, 3:46:31 PM
great shot, absolutely great beer and you know what? - I know how to make a clover on the foam ;)

It only works when you pour it from drought. You need to stop pouring when you have like 3 cm left to the top, let it stay for a few minutes, so the foam gathers on the beer, and then pouring really slowly and move the glass as if you want to draw a clover with the beer pouring from the drought :) it takes practise, but the result is great ;) cheers :D