Punter orders pint of Guinness in the pub and is fuming at what arrives

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A pub-goer has been left fuming after ordering a pint of Guinness down the pub – only to be served a glass of the Black Stuff in the most bizarre way possible

Dublin, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe
Guinness drinkers were left in stitches as they saw the state of one pint (stock image)(Image: Richard I’Anson via Getty Images)

A pub-goer was left fuming after ordering a pint of Guinness and a glass of water, only to be served in a way that left them so irked they took to Reddit to vent their frustration. The disgruntled drinker posted a photo on the r/MildlyInfuriated forum showing the Guinness served in a standard pint glass, while the water was bizarrely poured into a Guinness glass.

The peculiar choice was slammed as “completely diabolical” by fellow Redditors, with hundreds rushing to share their thoughts on the post.

One user joked: “Dang, what did you do to p*** the waiter off?” Another responded: “They probably don’t care unfortunately.” A third added: “Completely diabolical. Best post I’ve seen on this sub.”

Others felt the glass mix-up was the “most accurate representation of mildly infuriating” they had ever encountered.

One person asked: “Can something truly be mildly infuriating if there isn’t a little bit of funny to it?”

While some might think it’s petty to get upset about the type of glass your Guinness is served in, there’s actually a good reason why drinkers get irate about it.

This is because the iconic tulip or “gravity” glass shape is key to achieving the perfect Guinness pour. The wider top allows the nitrogen bubbles to cascade and settle, forming the beer’s signature creamy head.

DUBLIN, IRELAND - FEB 15, 2014: Pints of beer are served at the popular Guinness Brewery on Feb 15, 2014. The brewery where 2.5 million pints of stout are brewed daily was founded by Arthur Guinness in 1759.
A Guinness drinker was left infuriated at the state of their pint (stock image)(Image: VanderWolf-Images via Getty Images)

In addition to this, some beer enthusiasts believe that the shape of the glass intensifies the aromas, thus enriching the drinking experience.

It also enables the beer to reach your palate in a manner that accentuates its roasted, malty flavours.

Now you’ve learnt those fun Guinness facts, we’ve got more for you to mull over.

Previously, we revealed that people are only just learning the meaning behind the iconic Guinness logo after 163 years.

Meanwhile, here’s what happened when we went to try the ‘best’ pint of Guinness that’s served in the UK. It’s loved by celebrities like Ed Sheeran, but you’ll have to read on to see if it lives up to the hype!

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