Dateline: Dublin, Ireland
Time: 08:55, Wednesday 11th August 2010
Today’s trousers: Levi 501s with the hole in the left pocket.
The intrepid runner Mr. Matthew Dowsett, from ‘Er Majesties Country of England, fowards us his reportage from the small Navarran town of Estella (In the communidad of Mancomunidad de Montejurra, Population: 14, 238, and 1 Guinness bar).
Mr. Dowsett, and his accompanying runner, Mr. Peter Hainan of London Town, spent one week taking part in the town’s traditional bullrunning festivals, where live, wild, four-legged bulls are released onto the streets and locals run in front of them.

Above: Mr. Peter Hainan discovering Estella\’s Guinness pub.
Above: Mr. Hainan, of Ye Olde London Town, sampling Guinness from Estella\’s only Guinness pub.
Above: Indeed, the Guinness was not in bottle, rather it was on draft. One can only speculate, before August 2010, this tap was used before.
As always gentlemen, Guinness Monday International thanks you for your service to furthering Guinness throughout the world.
Dateline: Dublin, 27th July 2010, 09:51
Below are the adventures of Mr. Marc “Mickey” Bertman, of New York, New York, United States of America who is currently touring the world on his “endless summer”.
Mr. Bertman, recently won the Nigerian National Lottery, which is funding his round the world bicycle tour. This tour involves visiting countries and drinking Guinness.
A spokesperson for the NNL, was quoted as saying “We are very happy for Mr. Bertman. We did not expect anyone to win the lottery as it was a scam.”
Mr. Bertman in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania 4 Jan 2010.
Mickey with his Himalayan guide Ganesh Adkikari celebrating Guinness Monday at The Irish Pub in Lukla, Nepal (2840 M).
Guinness Monday in Prague with “Monika” (He still hasn’t told us who Monika is!)
Mr. Bertman in the old motherland in the Dead Sea, Israel (-413 meters).
Guinness Monday @ the Dead Sea, Israel (-413 meters) with new member EPA Chef Photographer, based in Jerusalem Jim Hollander on 26 July 2010.
As he progresses, we will be publishing more reports here on GuinnessMonday.com.
“After the Britain Beer Festival, in London, all the brewery presidents decided to go out for a beer.
The guy from Corona sits down and says, “Hey Senor, I would like the world’s best beer, a Corona.” The bartender dusts off a bottle from the shelf and gives it to him.
The guy from Budweiser says, “I’d like the best beer in the world, give me ‘The King Of Beers’, a Budweiser.” The bartender gives him one.
The guy from Coors says, “I’d like the only beer made with Rocky Mountain spring water, give me a Coors.” He gets it.
The guy from Guinness sits down and says, “Give me a Coke.” The bartender is a little taken aback, but gives him what he ordered. The other brewery presidents look over at him and ask “Why aren’t you drinking a Guinness?”
The Guinness president replies, “Well, I figured if you guys aren’t drinking beer, neither would I.”