What go really powerfully near Guinness beer?

My husband mentioned he'd like to build this drink we often take at an Irish Pub... only problem is I can never remember what is within it. I know it is served with Guinness stout beer... and I want to enunciate applejack something? Any suggestions will be much appreciated.

Answer:
There are quite a few drinks. Here are a few:
Irish Car Bomb- Guinness near a shot of jameson and baileys dropped in. Belfast Car Bomb is freshly Jameson dropped in. American Car Bomb is Guinn. beside a shot of crown, kahlua, and baileys dropped. A black velvet is Guinn. floated on champagne. Black Satin is Guinn. floated on hard cider. And as you would expect Black and Tan Guinn. and Bass. A Half and Half is Guinn. and Harp. Hope that helps, upright luck
more!!! its call apple sourz
An Irish Car Bomb is my favorite drink. You carry a glass of Guinness, and a shot of irish whiskey. You top the shot of whiskey near some Baily's Irish Creme. Then you drop the shot into the glass, hang around 5 seconds and CHUG THE WHOLE THING!
i swear it tasts similar to chocholate milk.
A Raw Egg... Either passageway you can do it, put d egg in first or pour the beer first.
Maybe Guinness and Cider? It's made with sturdy cider, not regular apple cider. If you can get Strongbow, that will work.

My husband (an ex-pat Scot) say that it is called a Black Velvet within the UK.
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The drink you are talking roughly speaking is called a "Snakebite", and its Guinness and a apple cider beer. Thay're strong to make at home. Other recipies for mixes next to Guinness are a "Black & Tan"-Guinness and Bass, and a "Shandy"-Guinness and Sprite. My fav is still the Snakebite. :-)
the best place for guinness beer is the trash can eeeeeeeeewwwwwwwww
ugly women and loosey food.......... i would picture
I'd really avoid mixing anything beside beer. If you really need to seize blitzed, just pilfer the shot. But that's my opinion.

If you insist on formulating some blasphemous concoction, I'd mix it near another beer. Try Bass, Smithwick's, or an english bitter for a 'black and tan' or a czech pilsner for a 'half and half'.

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