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Once And For All: Does The Guinness Actually Taste Better In Ireland?


It's no secret that Guinness hails from Ireland, but does it actually taste better in the Emerald Isle? Here's what beer drinkers and researchers say. Read More

Study reveals the hidden social benefits of listening to music alone


Study’s perspective differs from previous research on the social aspects of music, which often focus on how music brings people together as listeners and performers. Read More

The Irish stout that's giving Guinness a run for its money- and ... - MSN


With a lower ABV of 4% compared to Guinness' 4.2%, and a sweeter, malty, toffee-like flavour as opposed to Guinness' coffee-like bitterness, many believe Murphy's is better suited for longer sessions. Read More

Urban living expands musical tastes but reduces shared preferences ...


A new study analyzing individuals' listening patterns suggests that urban living not only exposes people to a wider array of sounds, but also pulls listeners apart, taste-wise, from those sitting ... Read More


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