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Bricklayer disgusts TikTok by mixing Guinness with pot noodles,  mushy peas, spaghetti hoops and rice pudding in bizarre series (and even he admits downing them makes him feel sick!)

Aug 23, 2024 IDOPRESS
Mitchell Sercombe, from the UK, has gone viral on the social media app after he make a cocktail of instant noodles and stout, with many disgusted viewers saying he has 'lost the plot'.

A bricklayer has shocked and appalled TikTokers after he posted a video that would have most Irish folk weak at the knees after consuming a 'pot goodle' containing instant noodles and Guinness.

Mitchell Sercombe,from the UK,has gone viral  after he make a cocktail of instant noodles and stout,with many disgusted viewers insisting in the comments that the youngster had 'lost the plot'.

Mitchell,who's bio on the app reads: 'Prestige 100 bricklayer + boozer' alongside 'Pronouns: brick/layer',has received more than 1.2 million views and 70,000 likes on the viral clip.

In the clip,he said chirpily: 'Today I'm doing a pot goodle,that's Guinness and Pot Noodle.'

First,he goes to make the instant noodles by pouring boiling water over them before he pours the hot mixture into a pint glass.

The practice has become akin to an extreme sport for many youngsters,as they seek out the best pint of plain from the many boozers across Britain and Ireland

Mr Martin said the group has benefited from the rocketing popularity of Guinness and a revival for some traditional ale.

'Sales in the period continued the steady recovery from the pandemic,' he said.

'Traditional ales,which were very slow in the aftermath of the lockdowns,are increasing momentum,with Abbot Ale,Ruddles Bitter and Doom Bar showing good growth,as indeed are ales from the many small and micro brewers with which we trade.

'The gods of fashion have smiled upon Guinness,previously consumed by blokes my age,but now widely adopted by younger generations.'

One such way that many people judge a good Guinness is by what has become known colloquially as the 'tilt test' - whereby drinkers tilt their pint at a 45-degree angle to see how creamy the Guinness is.

They claim that if it is up to standard,the contents of the drink will not spill out from the top of the glass despite being at an angle.

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