News Topical, Digital Desk : Christmas celebrations in London received a royal touch when King Charles visited the newly opened Guinness Open Gate Brewery. He personally attempted to pour the perfect pint of beer, prompting cheers and applause from those present.
During the pouring training, they were told to pour the beer by tilting the glass at a 45-degree angle and then letting it steep for 60 to 70 seconds. During this time, approximately 300 million tiny bubbles rise to the top, which are considered the hallmark of Guinness beer.
New beer-related techniques showcased
Trainer Leo Ravina praised King Charles's beer pouring skills as perfect. King Charles smiled and replied, " If you say so, that's fine. " The atmosphere remained light and pleasant.
During this visit, King Charles was also shown new beer-making techniques. He was shown how to print images on beer foam using beetroot or carrot juice. King Charles also learned about the different beers available there, including an apricot-flavored beer.
They then visited a Christmas-themed food market filled with cream-decorated cakes, pies, and tarts. Also present at the event was filmmaker Gurinder Chadha, who is promoting her new film, "Christmas Karma."
King Charles' first tour after cancer update
The visit was also King Charles' first public appearance since giving a positive update on his cancer treatment. Around £73 million has been spent on the Guinness Open Gate Brewery, with the aim of making it a major tourist destination.
Nick Jhangiani of Diageo said, " Pubs and restaurants are the lifeblood of the hospitality sector and this visit by King Charles is a huge support to the industry. " King Charles also expressed his delight at meeting people and seeing the new experiments taking place in the world of beer.
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