
"Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent King Charles successfully poured a "perfect" pint of Guinness on a Christmas visit to a new brewery in London's Covent Garden, where he tasted his pint-pulling efforts. This was his first public visit since the King's video message revealing "good news" about the positive progress of his cancer treatment - and he seemed to be really enjoying the moment."
"The King was opening the Guinness Open Gate Brewery, a 73m investment which will be a new London visitor attraction as well as producing a range of beers. There was a lesson in how to pour a pint, with the King shown how to tilt the glass to 45 degrees, and then to leave it to settle for between 60 to 70 seconds, which he was told allowed 300 million bubbles to rise inside the glass."
King Charles made a festive public visit to the new Guinness Open Gate Brewery in London's Covent Garden. This was his first public engagement following a video message revealing positive progress in his cancer treatment. He surprised shoppers with a "Merry Christmas" and shook hands during an impromptu rainy walkabout. The King opened the 73m brewery, which will be a London visitor attraction and beer producer. He received a pouring lesson—tilting the glass to 45 degrees and leaving it for 60–70 seconds to allow 300 million bubbles to rise. His trainer declared the result a "perfect pint" and the King wiped away a foamy moustache. He watched an image-printing machine use beetroot or carrot juice and sampled unusual beers.
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