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AskTheCaribbean

r/AskTheCaribbean

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Trinidad & Tobago 🇹🇹
2 days ago

Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated in Montserrat in a big way, and it's almost like carnival in some senses.

In Trinidad and Tobago, it's seen more as a weekend lime with drink specials on beer at most bars. I remember in the past, some places had green colored beer, but this year I noticed that most places have Guinness on special and it seems to be a broader range of bars across a lot of the country instead of just Port of Spain.

Guinness is popular in the Caribbean, so naturally it fits in well, and a lot of drinkers are enthusiastic about the beer specials this weekend.

What is it like where you are?

Do you think that it's growing?

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