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Jason Momoa, who you might better recognize as Khal Drogo from "Game of Thrones," or as Aquaman from "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice," is known for more than his intense character roles on screen. He's also known for his outspoken love of Guinness beer. While on a family trip to Dublin, Ireland, Momoa threw on a safety jacket and took a tour of the Guinness Brewery. Little did he know, he was in for a surprise.

?????????? going into the plant. ????????????????????

A photo posted by Jason Momoa (@prideofgypsies) on

Popsugar reports that Guinness gifted Jason Momoa with a personal brew of his own. The Mano is a brew inspired by the actor and the bottles feature designs based off of some of his many tattoos. It is Guinness' first sour beer, and the privilege of tasting it stays with Momoa and whoever he decides to share it with. Considering its value and the major compliment that comes with it, I wouldn't blame him if he kept it all to himself.

I'm in awe. ????????a sour my favourite. Made by my favourite @guinnessus

A photo posted by Jason Momoa (@prideofgypsies) on

He looks pretty excited, so maybe he can convince them to make more. I know I'd like to try it, and I'm sure many of his fans would as well. Maybe this could even open a new door for Guinness. What better marketing strategy than to create new beers inspired by those with fans of their own? Let's keep our eyes peeled for future Guinness news.

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Jason Momoa, who you might better recognize as Khal Drogo from "Game of Thrones," or as Aquaman from "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice," is known for more than his intense character roles on screen. He's also known for his outspoken love of Guinness beer. While on a family trip to Dublin, Ireland, Momoa threw on a safety jacket and took a tour of the Guinness Brewery. Little did he know, he was in for a surprise.

?????????? going into the plant. ????????????????????

A photo posted by Jason Momoa (@prideofgypsies) on

Popsugar reports that Guinness gifted Jason Momoa with a personal brew of his own. The Mano is a brew inspired by the actor and the bottles feature designs based off of some of his many tattoos. It is Guinness' first sour beer, and the privilege of tasting it stays with Momoa and whoever he decides to share it with. Considering its value and the major compliment that comes with it, I wouldn't blame him if he kept it all to himself.

I'm in awe. ????????a sour my favourite. Made by my favourite @guinnessus

A photo posted by Jason Momoa (@prideofgypsies) on

He looks pretty excited, so maybe he can convince them to make more. I know I'd like to try it, and I'm sure many of his fans would as well. Maybe this could even open a new door for Guinness. What better marketing strategy than to create new beers inspired by those with fans of their own? Let's keep our eyes peeled for future Guinness news.

Actor Jason Momoa Lives Out His Dreams At The Guinness Brewery

Jason Momoa, who you might better recognize as Khal Drogo from "Game of Thrones," or as Aquaman from "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice," is known for more than his intense character roles on screen. He's also known for his outspoken love of Guinness beer. While on a family trip to Dublin, Ireland, Momoa threw on a safety jacket and took a tour of the Guinness Brewery. Little did he know, he was in for a surprise.

?????????? going into the plant. ????????????????????

A photo posted by Jason Momoa (@prideofgypsies) on

Popsugar reports that Guinness gifted Jason Momoa with a personal brew of his own. The Mano is a brew inspired by the actor and the bottles feature designs based off of some of his many tattoos. It is Guinness' first sour beer, and the privilege of tasting it stays with Momoa and whoever he decides to share it with. Considering its value and the major compliment that comes with it, I wouldn't blame him if he kept it all to himself.

I'm in awe. ????????a sour my favourite. Made by my favourite @guinnessus

A photo posted by Jason Momoa (@prideofgypsies) on

He looks pretty excited, so maybe he can convince them to make more. I know I'd like to try it, and I'm sure many of his fans would as well. Maybe this could even open a new door for Guinness. What better marketing strategy than to create new beers inspired by those with fans of their own? Let's keep our eyes peeled for future Guinness news.