In true dancehall fashion, Guinness started their 'Dancehall Christmas Edition' at Stulla Wednesdays at The New Quad in New Kingston on Wednesday night.
Guinness' 'Dancehall Christmas Edition' means that all upcoming Guinness-sponsored events will have a Christmas-based theme.
Guinness girls, looking wonderful in sexy black-and-brown Santa Claus outfits, were the centre of attention, as they made their entrance to the Oxygen Lounge, 'rewarding consumers' with goodies.
With Swatch International, Boom Boom and Bass Odyssey providing the musical juggling for the night, patrons enjoyed hours of partying.
When THE STAR arrived at minutes past twelve, the party was already off to an early start as the disc jocks created a good early vibe and patrons rocked to Sexy Love, No One, Damian Marley's Beautiful, and Barbee and Junior Kelly's Missing You.
There was also an early 'brukout' segment as ladies got wild to Water Man, Dandy Shandy and Dude.
When Boom Boom introduced Vybz Kartel's Real Badman, accompanied by his mike antics, he had the crowd waving hands in the air, but it was Mavado's Wah Dem A Do, that had fingers 'bussing' blanks.
There was then a change to a dancing vibe. The Craven 'A' girls took centre stage as they invaded the dancefloor and 'signalled the plane' and 'parachuted'. Most patrons were in a dancing fever and they showed it.
Patrons made trips to the bar to get Guinness bucket deals. Some even left the counters with up to three buckets containing their favourite stout.