A TikToker recently learned the backstory and had to share it on social media to see if other people were as shocked as he was.
from Liverpool, England, he recently learned the backstory himself and shared it on social media to see if others were just as shocked.are the same people behind the legendary Irish stout beer, Guinness. But here’s the real kicker, Evans says: The whole thing got started as a way of settling drunken arguments that would break out in the pub.“Like, who knew?!” Evans asks toward the end of the clip. And at another point, he admits to feeling “so stupid” for not realizing this sooner.
Ultimately, he jokes that maybe everyone already knew this anyway and wonders if he’s “just having a bit of an American moment.”“That’s amazing, I never knew that!” one user wrote. “so the Guinness book of world records was made so lads in a bar, presumably drinking Guinness, didn’t go to each other’s throats over arguing records?” asked someone else.“I thought this was super common knowledge,” one commenter wrote.
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