
Source: BroBible
Summary
A Japanese World Cup fan was taught how to “split the G” on a Guinness by an American fan in a bar. The video shows the Japanese fan successfully completing the challenge, where the foam head of the Guinness bisects the “G” logo. The challenge requires a perfect pour, a foamy head, and a precise gulp to align the foam with the middle of the “G”. The origins of the game are unclear, but it is believed to have originated in Irish pubs.
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The habit gets a new name.
Splitting the G is a drinking game that requires skill and precision. It’s a challenge that’s been around for a while, but its origins are a bit hazy. The game is all about the perfect pour, the perfect head, and the perfect gulp. And, of course, a bit of luck doesn’t hurt either. Who knew that drinking a Guinness could be so… complicated?
It’s a tradition that’s been passed down through Irish pubs, and now it’s making its way around the world, one perfectly split G at a time.
Because what’s more cultural than drinking a beer in a very specific way?
The Japanese fan nailed it, and then his team scored. Coincidence?








