And it's free of charge!
A pub in Co. Meath is searching for volunteers to endure their stocks are up to scratch ahead of their reopening.
Family owned pub The Royal Meath in Navan has appealed for 10 helpful volunteers to try its Guinness and a new array of gins, completely free of charge.
The post on social media read: "Prior to reopening, we are looking for people to make sure our Guinness is up to its usual excellent standard and that our new gin menu is perfect!
"We are looking for ten people to bring a friend for a free evening on us."
They'll even be offering up some free pizza to go with, because no one should carry out important drink testing on an empty stomach.
Speaking to the Irish Independent, owner Michelle Gerathy explained the thinking behind the appeal.
"We are really excited about reopening but we are not going to open until October 1st because we want to make sure that things are just right," she said.
"That's why we are looking for connoisseurs of Guinness and gin to help us out so we can be sure our products are of the same high standard that we offered six months ago before we had to close.
"We want to make sure not only is the building compliant with all Covid practices but that the beverages are to a similar high standard.”
"We have had hundreds of applicants so far so there are obviously a lot of experts in gin and Guinness out there," Michelle admitted.
The 10 lucky volunteers will be announced on Wednesday, and you can throw your name into the mix here.