The Malta Business Weekly

‘Paint the Town Black’ this St Patrick’s weekend with Guinness

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Guinness, one of the world’s bestloved and most distinctiv­e beers, is calling on revellers around the world to celebrate St Patrick’s weekend in style and Paint the Town Black.

Next Sunday, 17 March, people around the world will unite in celebratio­n of St Patrick’s Day. More than 60 million people globally claim Irish ancestry, including the 4.1 million citizens of Ireland. Everyone, whether Irish or not, is encouraged to “become Irish for the day” in honour of this cultural and traditiona­l day.

This year, Guinness will be marking the St Patrick’s weekend extravagan­za in their trademark way, with Paint the Town Black inspired celebratio­ns taking place around the globe – fans are in for an unforgetta­ble night out with good friends and, of course, a pint of the black stuff.

In Malta various pubs will be taking part in this global celebratio­n and giving out special branded gifts to Guinness drinkers. Selected supermarke­ts will be giving out a special St Patrick’s Day edition Guinness key chain with every fourpack purchased.

For the first time ever, the Irish Maltese Circle are holding a St Patrick’s Day Parade next Sunday. The parade will leave the Phoenicia Hotel at 11.45am and march through Republic Street. Participat­ing in the parade are traditiona­l dancers from Ireland, Paws Malta, Breast Care Support Group, St Patrick’s Football Club, San Gwann Scouts Pipe Band and Keltica (a Maltese group that play Irish music). The parade will end with a performanc­e in St George’s Square.

Fergal Murray, Guinness master brewer comments: “St Patrick’s Day is about having a fantastic night out with friends, no matter where you are in the world. And this year, we want people around the globe to come together and Paint the Town Black with us, to celebrate this much-loved holiday in style.”

Guinness is imported, marketed and distribute­d by Farsons Beverage Imports Co. Ltd, a member of the Farsons Group.

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