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Donald Trump isn't the only one upsetting people on St. Patrick's Day [1]. Speaker of the House Paul Ryan has also made the internet and Irish citizens annoyed with his poorly poured pint of Guinness.
The pint, which Ryan held up during a DC Friends of Ireland event, didn't have a lot of head (the foam that appears on top of a beer) and was barely filled to the top. Naomi O'Leary, a reporter for Politico, took a photo of Ryan holding up the beer.
First Mike Pence says 'top of the morning', then Paul Ryan holds up this appalling pint, grave missteps by the US pic.twitter.com/U4ktqf0Aag [2]
— Naomi O'Leary (@NaomiOhReally) March 16, 2017 [3]
The internet couldn't handle the whole moment.
It looks like pint you find in the smoking area at the end of the night, its owner stumbled home long ago https://t.co/VBTtGcjrWW [5]
— BallPitWitch (@MsssWitch) March 16, 2017 [6]
Fire whoever pulled that pint. https://t.co/KgY5P468nx [7]
— Emma Casey (@sneakyhostess) March 16, 2017 [8]
Not sure about Pence, but Ryan has definitely given up any chances to be allowed to enter Ireland ever again... https://t.co/1oZxCU83fh [9]
— Matteo Lanzafame (@MatteoLanzafame) March 16, 2017 [10]
Hello fellow beer drinkers https://t.co/07CiEHEgIu [11]
— Colin S (@colinsholes) March 16, 2017 [12]
Some wondered if the pint was there for more than a year.
I found my Guinness from last year right where I left it! No one stole it because Guinness is gross. #StPatricksDay [13] pic.twitter.com/olziyb46hn [14]
— Brenna Williams (@brennawilliams) March 16, 2017 [15]
One person thought it looked a little too much like a Coke.
@NaomiOhReally [16] $5 says he's trying to pass Diet Coke off as Guinness. It's a lepre-con
— Joe Hanson (@DrJoeHanson) March 16, 2017 [17]
But really, what's up the head on that pint?
@NaomiOhReally [18] @jwomack [19] Terrible head on both of them.
— Cathal Crogall (@rmltpie) March 17, 2017 [20]
omg the head on that beer is nonexistent what the what https://t.co/GKTvcHlOC0 [21]
— Beytwicé (@HollyGoNightly1) March 16, 2017 [22]
Try again next year, Ryan, and in the meantime, learn something from Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny and his thoughts on immigration [23].