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Guinness Draught:
... is absolutely synonymous with the Irish way of life, and whilst I tend to just drink it around St. Patrick s Day (to ensure that I get the novelty hat!), it s a rich, quality product that s very refined and well crafted. In fact, it s frequently referred to as almost resembling a food, in that it s very filling, like a good meal. Moreover, as a personal aside, I have a relative who drank a pint of it every d... Read the full review: An acquired but delightful tasting drink by shaneo632 |
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Guinness Drink / Dry stout that originated in Arthur Guinness's St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. overall rating |
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Guinness Draught Drink / The absolute definition of an Irish dry stout. The head is legendary - creamy light brown, usually lasts longer than the beer does. Aroma is good, solid, pleasent. Color is dark and rich. Taste is full, rich, creamy. Slight bitterness. Aftertaste is solid, lingering, slightly hoppy. Clearl... overall rating |
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Kaliber Drink / Non-Alcoholic Ale style brew from the makers of Guinness. Brewer: Guinness. Style: Ale. Alcohol Content: 0.5% overall rating |
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Guinness Original (bottle) Drink / A picture is worth a thousand words. If you haven't had a Guinness yet, go get one. If you have, get another! Brewer: Guinness Style: Classic Dry Stout. Alcohol Content: 4.3% overall rating |
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Guinness Extra Stout Drink / Very similar to guinness draught except that it is more bitter and has a more roasted flavor to it. It is still fairly smooth. Alcohol content varies by country. Brewer: Guinness. Style: Stout Alcohol Content: 5% overall rating |
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Guinness Draught (can) Drink / A picture is worth a thousand words. If you haven't had a Guinness yet, go get one. If you have, get another! Brewer: Guinness Style: Classic Dry Stout overall rating |
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Smithwicks Ale Drink / Brewer: Guinness. Style: Ale overall rating |
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Breó Drink / Available in about 20 Dublin Pubs, this wonderful Belgian style White Ale is a perfect compliment to the traditional 'black' Guinness line. Brewer: Guinness. Style: Belgian Ale |
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Kilkenny Cream Ale Drink / An Irish Cream ale from Guinness. Comes on draught or in a nitro-injected can. Brewer: Guinness. Style: Ale |
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Guinness ... is usually always one drink I can depend on if everything else in the bar falls short of what I find to be drinkable, and that is Guinness. I think Guinness has a similar reputation as Marmite; You either love it or hate it! For years, up until a few years ago, I was firmly in the hate camp; I couldn t understand how anyone could drink something this bitter, it made me cringe! But then one night I forced myself to drink it as I was certain I was missing out on something; The smell, is very alluring to my nostrils. I can always detect a slight coffee smell behind the obvious and apparent toasted malt. Very pleasant. On pouring: What can be said about this? It lo... Read the full review: Good things come to those who wait...Spot on! by Pablo_Sevilla |
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Guinness ... Living in Ireland I have very early childhood memories of male relatives supping on pints of Guinness. I always thought it was funny when they ended up with the Guinness moustache after their first drink and I even remember getting a few a myself (although I didn t drink the stuff back then). I first dabbled with Guinness when I started working in a bar. It was a real mans bar and everyone drank Guinness in some shape or another. Back then to be honest I didn t really like the stuff. It was very heavy and was almost like a meal in a glass. I also found I got drunk very quickly on and it s not really practical to drink in busy clubs so I became more of a lager dr... Read the full review: Guinness is good for you.........re expanding wasteline! by Ghumphrey |
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Guinness Draught ... am not (or should I say was not) a Guinness drinker until this week, but now I think it will be part of my shop. Okay I d heard of the brand. I knew what it looked like, I mean who hasn t, but I have only ever tried it back in the 80 s, during my teenage years. I don t think back then my pallett had been trained enough, because at the time I was a lager man . Since then I have tended to steer more towards beer. So why after 20 years did I decide it was time to try Guinness again. Well to put it bluntly it was on offer, working out at a mere 50p a can. It was something I couldn t let go. I bought 8 cans for £4.00 and immediately on my return they were refrigerated. To... Read the full review: What a great body!! by stebiz |










