Irishness in Puerto Rico

Guinness and Baileys Celebrate Irishness in Puerto Rico

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Irishness Party San JuanGuinness and Baileys will celebrate Irishness throughout the month of March with the union of both brands seeking to bring the celebration of Ireland to Puerto Rico.

Press Release – The Irish and Puerto Ricans have much in common, especially the love of sharing and celebrating big. That is why the famous Irish dry stout Guinness and the popular Irish cream liqueur Baileys, want to extend the celebration of Saint Patrick, the holiday that celebrates the Irish identity, to the whole month of March in honor of the Irishness.

“The Irish, like the Puerto Ricans, are very proud of their identity and their culture, and during March we want to celebrate that link between Puerto Rico and Ireland by offering two of the most representative drinks of that beautiful country that have been very well received, “said Nicole González, brand manager of V. Suárez & Co.

As part of the celebration of Irishness on St. Patrick’s Day, Saturday, March 17, there will be a special event @ Restobar Tántalo in Calle Loíza, starting at 7pm. The event will feature live bands, games, photobooth, airbrush tattoo, and food and drinks that use ingredients Baileys and Guinness.

In addition, to bringing the Irishness, or Irish spirit to the Island, these globally recognized brands have launched a digital contest in which participants have the opportunity to win a party with live music and Irish food catering, in addition to Guinness and Baileys drinks.

Only the purchase information of any Guinness or Baileys product must be entered on the irishnesspr.com website. The winner will be announced on Friday, April 13, 2018 and notification of the winner will be made by registered mail with acknowledgment of receipt.

Guinness Extra Stout is the most recognized dark beer in the world thanks to its maltose profile with notes of coffee and chocolate that provide the perfect balance between sweet and bitter. This brand was born in 1759 in the city of Dublin and during its long history has been a great innovator in the world of beers, from being the first to label their bottles to launch the first nitro beer, the Guinness Draft.

Baileys was the first Irish cream, made with fresh cream and the best Irish whiskey, vanilla pods and cocoa beans that give it that unique flavor. He has won more medals than any of his competitors in the prestigious “San Francisco World Spirits Awards” and is the best selling Irish cream in the world. Every minute of the day over 2,000 people around the world enjoy a Baileys.

Both brands are part of the Diageo portfolio and are distributed locally by V. Suárez & Co.

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