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[VIDEO/UPDATE] Guinness Say Crazy Women Video Is Not Their Work

A recently uploaded YouTube video showed two women behaving violently when they were told by The Beer Factory's waiter that the pub has run out of Guinness Stout. Did these two women really blew their top off over a pint of beer, or was this all a clever publicity stunt by Guinness?

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Guinness Anchor Berhad say they have nothing to do with the video. This is their statement:

The viral YouTube video posted on 12 September 2013 by user TheInsanelyhuman was not produced by GAB or any of our subsidiaries or agencies under our instructions, nor did we have any knowledge of the production of this video prior to its posting.

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GAB has a Code of Marketing that governs all our commercial communications and it prohibits offensive marketing. All commercial communications go through a process with several levels of approval, and this video would not have passed through.

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The video certainly does not reflect the spirit of Guinness or our upcoming Guinness Arthur's Day Celebration, where we hope consumers will join us to celebrate the legacy of Arthur Guinness and the people like him who make bold choices in life.

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WATCH: Two women beat up waiter over Guinness Stout!

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They flew into a rage and started hurling insults towards the waiter as well as the manager of the pub

They flew into a rage and started hurling insults towards the waiter as well as the manager of the pub. One of them even smashed a glass while the other held the waiter by his collar in an aggressive manner.

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How real is this video? Many say that this viral video looks like a publicity stunt by Guinness to promote Arthur's Day

How real is this video? Many say that this viral video looks like a publicity stunt by Guinness to promote Arthur's Day

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Much like the viral "failed wedding proposal" video that turned out to be staged by Cadbury to promote their chocolates

About Arthur's Day

Guinness is a popular Irish dry stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness (1725–1803) at St. James's Gate, Dublin. A feature of the product is the burnt flavour that is derived from roasted unmalted barley.

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Since 2009, Arthur’s Day is held to pay homage to Irish brewer Arthur Guinness, the founder of the Guinness Company.

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