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Paul Mescal and Brittany Broski Discover Guinness Pouring Secrets
Paul Mescal, the acclaimed Irish actor, recently found himself in a humorous predicament during his appearance on Brittany Broski’s medieval-themed show, Royal Court. The discussion took a lighthearted turn when the two engaged in a playful attempt to pour Guinness from a can, leading to unexpected revelations about the correct technique.
During the episode, released on November 25, 2025, Mescal was on the show to promote his upcoming film, Hamnet, set to debut in Ireland on January 9, 2025. As Broski prepared to share a pint, she presented two cans of Guinness, cheerfully exclaiming, “Sláinte, of course.” However, both stars quickly realized they were uncertain about how to properly pour the iconic Irish stout.
Broski’s unconventional method involved turning the can upside down over her glass, which left Mescal visibly puzzled. “This is interesting,” he remarked, as he attempted to comprehend her technique. When he inquired about the source of her pouring wisdom, Broski simply laughed and pointed at the cameraman, adding to the levity of the moment.
In an amusing admission, Mescal confessed, “I don’t think I’ve ever purchased a can of Guinness … so I definitely don’t know how to pour it.” He mentioned that he had heard the proper way involves holding the can at a 45-degree angle to achieve the ideal pour. Both participants proceeded to pour their drinks in their own unique styles, resulting in a noticeable difference; Broski’s pint looked far more appealing than Mescal’s.
The episode resonated with fans, many of whom took to social media to express their delight at the chemistry between the actor and the comedian. Comments ranged from admiration for the engaging banter to appreciation for their dynamic personalities. One viewer noted, “This is genuinely the most animated and jokey I have ever seen him. Brittany, you literally have chemistry with EVERYONE.”
Another fan humorously remarked about the crossover appeal of Mescal’s appearance, stating, “Calling yourself a Paul Mescal enthusiast to his face makes me so happy.” The interaction highlighted the charm and relatability of both celebrities, which contributed to the episode’s popularity.
After their playful pouring session, Mescal and Broski shared a proper pint of Guinness, paying homage to the actor’s Irish heritage. The light-hearted exchange not only entertained viewers but also sparked conversations about the cultural significance of Guinness and the camaraderie that can arise from shared experiences.
In a world where celebrity appearances often follow scripted formats, Mescal and Broski’s unscripted interaction brought a refreshing spontaneity to the show, leaving audiences eager for more. As they toasted to Mescal’s homeland, fans are left wondering how this delightful encounter will impact Mescal’s future endeavors in the entertainment industry.
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