Good things come to those who wait

by Sarah Manners

While I was a student, I worked in a pub that served about a billion (ok, slight over exaggeration) types of draught beer. Not being a beer fan I always turned my nose up at the foul stuff, that was until I tried the dark and lovely stuff known as Guinness. I’ve been a fan ever since, in fact we should all drink a little more of it – an excellent source of iron apparently ;-)

The following two viral clips come from the Guinness “Good things come to those who wait” campaign. I love it when traditionally male brands don’t rely on T&A to sell their brands.




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