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Hello and welcome back to That's Ireland. Today we're in Dublin again, but this time
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we're going to find out a bit more about the commercial side of the city. This is Molly
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Malone. Now she is one of Dublin's most famous traders. She went round the streets selling
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her cockles and mussels. You might have heard the famous Dublin song. In Dublin's fair
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city where the girls are so pretty, I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone. As she
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wheeled her wheelbarrow through the streets broad and narrow, crying cockles and mussels,
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alive, alive-o. I'm on Grafton Street. This is Dublin's main pedestrian shopping street.
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Ireland has some world-class commercial brands and some of these can be found right here
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on Grafton Street. This is Butler's, my favourite chocolate shop. It was founded in 1932 by
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Marian Butler, who wanted to create little moments of happiness. Today her chocolates
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are sold all over the world. This is Bewley's Café. Samuel Bewley was the first person
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to import tea into Ireland at a time when tea drinking was not that common. He was able
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to change the taste of a whole nation, making Bewley's tea a household name in Ireland.
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There's no doubt that Ireland's best-known brand is this one, Guinness. So I've come
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to the Guinness storehouse to learn a little bit more about the iconic drink, or food as
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it's sometimes considered. This former fermentation plant has been adapted to tell the history
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of Guinness beer, or stout. The story is told through various interactive exhibition areas
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that cover everything from the ingredients and the brewing process, to the transport
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and advertising of Ireland's most identifiable brand. The design of the building is in the
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shape of a pint glass of Guinness, with the trademark creamy colour on top, represented
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by the 360-degree gravity bar and its fantastic views of the city. The Guinness storehouse
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gets over a million visitors every year, and I've met one of them. This is Steve. Hi Steve.
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Hi, nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Steve, what is your favourite part about your tour
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here at the Guinness storehouse? My favourite part was in the first stage, the waterfall,
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and I love the gravity bar, you can see all over Dublin, and of course the free Guinness.
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This is where you get your free pint of Guinness. Do you like Guinness? I love Guinness. Good
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man Steve, well thanks for talking to us. Thank you. So there is an art in pulling a
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good pint of Guinness, and I want to learn, and Aaron here is going to teach me. Hello
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Aaron. Hi Ed. Welcome. Thank you. So to start off, firstly, I'm going to give you your glass.
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So this is your first step in crafting a perfect pint. Ok. Step number two is your angle. Using
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the golden harp, aim it directly under the end of the nozzle in front. Ok? This gives
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you 45 degrees. Step three, you're going to pull the tap in front of you, all the way
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down towards you. Ok. How is that? Did I pass? Looking pretty good. So you'll notice
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that you presented it with the Guinness and harp facing forward and everything, which
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means that having done the six steps, I can present you with your own certificate of crafting
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a perfect pint of Guinness. Well thank you very much. Congratulations. I'm going to test
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you now. Sláinte. Sláinte. Lovely.
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- Subido por:
- Javier G.
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- Fecha:
- 18 de septiembre de 2022 - 8:47
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- Público
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- IES MANUELA MALASAÑA
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- 04′ 25″
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