A Guinness spoon is used for making a black and tan. The spoon is bent like it is to "float" the Guinness on top of the lighter beer in the glass. To me, there is no better black and tan than Guinness and Harp!
2006-11-12 14:07:34
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answered by Kevin W 2
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What is a Guiness beer spoon used for, and why is it bent like it is?
I enjoy most beers, but don't see a need for a spoon...
I also have to disagree with the new "man law" of no fruit in the beer. The exceptinon should be Lime is ok in Mexican beer.
2015-08-12 21:26:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Guinness Spoon
2016-11-16 07:56:08
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answered by Anonymous
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As stated above, the Guinness spoon is for layering the beer for beer mixes. It is bent so it can sit on the lip of the glass. As for your passion for limes, the only reason they started pairing limes with Mexican beers is to keep the flies away. I think that if a beer needs fruit to make it taste better, it isn't a good enough beer in the first place.
2006-11-12 19:07:57
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answered by stinky 2
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It is used for layering the beer - like in a black and tan to separate the two beers and the spoon is bent so it sits on the glass.
2006-11-12 14:05:42
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answered by IceMan 1
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the spoon is for making black and tan and other bevvies like snakebite or a crown float where you use the spoon to make layers. it's bent like that so that the notch made by the bend can hook onto the lip of the pint glass.as for fruit in beer.....unless it's like hoegarrden or beluve and it's supposed to taste fruity....not so much
2006-11-12 14:07:23
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answered by inthekitchen 7
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glad to hear that you do not agree with the new man law... so stupid by the way...... i think you should drink what ever the heck you want fruit or no. sounds like the man law is made by insecure men, or by men who are worried that they are not manly enough..... sheesh such ridiculous rules society places on genders. I know my answer is not really about guiness but i did notice that others have answered already and not much i can add to it excep tthat..... guiness rulessss....lollll. so does corona with a twist of lime haha. have fun and enjoy your beers.....
2006-11-12 14:27:38
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answered by Sundar 2
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It's used to sppon off foam from the top of the beer.
2006-11-12 15:02:58
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answered by Anonymous
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confusing situation. query from yahoo. just that could help!
2014-12-01 20:16:58
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answered by Anonymous
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for layering
2006-11-12 14:09:26
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answered by Jeremy D 4
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