(Centre) Sean O’Donnell, Marketing Director of Heineken Malaysia Berhad with the Guinness St. Patrick’s Day parade crew
Guinness is bringing the spirit of Ireland to more than 40 bars and pubs nationwide this St. Patrick’s season, inviting Malaysians to come together over a perfectly poured pint. The celebration kicked off at The Square at Jaya One, where a lively Irish parade of bagpipers and drummers marked the start of a month-long rollout nationwide.
For more than 260 years, Guinness has been part of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations around the world. Recognised for its deep ruby body and smooth, creamy head, the stout remains a symbol of heritage, craft and shared moments.

This year, participating outlets will feature the “Double the Guinness” experience, inspired by the brand’s iconic two-part pour. With the purchase of a Guinness Draught set, consumers will receive a token to take part in the challenge. Participants who successfully match the look of a perfectly poured pint will receive Guinness Draught in a pint glass, subject to terms and conditions.
Participating outlets will also run a limited-time promotion during the month of March where consumers who purchase two sets of Guinness Draught will receive one additional pint. All redemptions are subject to availability and the respective participating outlets’ terms and conditions.

“Guinness has long been at the heart of St. Patrick’s Day,” said Joyce Lim, Marketing Manager at Guinness Malaysia. “More than an Irish stout, it represents heritage, craft and the shared ritual of raising a pint together. This St. Patrick’s, we invite stout lovers to come together to share stories, laughter and meaningful moments in celebration of the occasion.”
For more information about the Guinness St. Patrick’s campaign and participating outlets, visit Guinness Malaysia’s social media pages at www.facebook.com/guinnessmalaysia and www.instagram.com/guinnessmy.
*Guinness and all related promotions and activities are strictly for non-Muslims aged 21 and above only and on first come first served basis. Guinness Malaysia advocates responsible consumption and urges consumers not to drink and drive.






