Guinness Pub Finder iPhone app

I like a pint of Guinness.  A lot, as it goes.  So, not surprisingly, I very much like the sound of an iPhone app that helps me find pubs that serve Guinness draught.

That’s just what the new Guinness Pub Finder app does – plus a few more neat Guinness-related things – but I cannot use the pub-finding feature of it because it is not legal in the state of Texas. Oh, Texas – bad call.

The app provides a nice set of features for the Guinness-loving iPhone owners out there.  Here are some of them, per its App Store page:

  • ‘Locate a Pint’: GPS locator with pub data plus exclusive ‘one-touch’ email invitation capability.
  • ‘Know your Pint’: “6 steps to Pouring the Perfect Pint of Guinness” and official ‘Pint Head Ruler’
  • DRINKIQ: Useful alcohol FAQs

That second feature should be essential reading for all bartenders who serve up Guinness. It’s also got some animated screen savers and a countdown clock to the upcoming ‘Arthur’s Day’ 250th Anniversary of Guinness celebrations (on September 24th).

The app sounds well done – but I’m not going to purchase it knowing that one of the key features – the pub finder – will not function in my state.  Texas is not the only state where the pub finding ability is illegal either:

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If you’re fortunate enough to live in a state not mentioned in that list, and you’re a fan of Guinness, you’ll want to check out the Guinness Pub Finder in the App Store, where it’s priced at $1.99.

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1 Randal L. Schwartz September 17, 2009 at 7:46 pm

I'm surprised Oregon isn't in that list. We're a state that can't even announce "last call", or advertise "happy hour drinks" visible off-property. And yet, we can find our Guinness. Odd.

2 Shobizz3000 September 17, 2009 at 7:54 pm

If you're a true Guinness fan you'll move!! LOL
No, I know you're a fan…I noticed the t-shirt you had on in your profile pic! :)

3 patrickj September 17, 2009 at 7:56 pm

OK, breaking out my mapping app to see where Oregon is and looking for two apps: one to find a good moving company for the move to Oregon and one to provide ready-made reasons to offer the spouse for needing to move to Oregon all of a sudden :)

4 Rxmxsh September 17, 2009 at 10:05 pm

Maybe it's just me, but $2 for this app? I'm surprised it's not free. Usually an app like this is just being used to advertise, not to make money….

5 patrickj September 17, 2009 at 10:22 pm

Woah there. This isn't just an app, it is a Guinness app. Nah, just joking – I agree, this is a promo app and really should be a free one. Maybe if they don't charge for it, it'll become legal in Texas right??? :)

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