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"textContent": "Boston — with its winding cobblestone streets, frequently overcast sky, and a public house on every block — is the closest spot to Ireland in the U.S., at least metaphorically. As such, drinking in Boston befits knocking back a bold, creamy pint of Guinness. The city is overflowing with the Irish stout, but there’s more to serving Guinness than just having the beer on draft. Mastering a perfect pour requires learning a number of techniques, such as the multi-part pull.\n\nThe article We Asked 9 Bartenders: What’s the Best Guinness Pour in Boston? appeared first on VinePair.",
"title": "We Asked 9 Bartenders: What’s the Best Guinness Pour in Boston?"
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