1887 IHC, gold, and a battered spoon.

Scrappy

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Yeah Guinness ! Can you even get the real thing here ? I've always heard that the export product pales compared to the brewed in
Ireland (Dublin) product . I also was told that the local (USA) version has been sold to Budweiser - and then to Stella Artois. If any
body can take me to school here I welcome your info. Nice Finds by the way ! (I get a bit distracted when the talk turns to beer/ale)
 

Yeah Guinness ! Can you even get the real thing here ? I've always heard that the export product pales compared to the brewed in Ireland (Dublin) product . I also was told that the local (USA) version has been sold to Budweiser - and then to Stella Artois. If any body can take me to school here I welcome your info. Nice Finds by the way ! (I get a bit distracted when the talk turns to beer/ale)
I know first hand that Guinness in Ireland tastes better!!
 

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Nice! Congrats nice bunch of finds!
Of course the real thing tastes better they don't water it down!
 

Thanks. I'm hoping to find the early spot on this homestead one of these days. It's spread out and covered in burrs and thorns, bogs, and rocks but I'll start finding the early stuff soon. I am completely cut up and full of burr splinters so I guess I'm paying my dues.
 

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