Inspired by John Wesley, Arthur Guinness came up with his famous dark stout as an alternative to the cheap spirits which were debilitating the Irish working class during the 18th-century.
Being a relatively thick, low-alcohol brew, patrons would be “full” after a glass or two and be able to see straight enough to work the next day.
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