Thursday, August 18, 2011
Guinness Draught Review #28
Guinness Draught
Dry Stout
ABV: 4.1%
11.2oz Draught Bottle Poured Into A Pilsner Glass
St. James Place(Diageo)
Dublin, Ireland
Authur Guinness
1759
Appearance:
Nice Lush Pillow Quality Tan Head
Deep Black Color
Blind Black Clarity
Spotty Lacing
Aroma:
Oak
Cocoa
Earthy Tones
Caramel Malts
Roasted Malts Aroma
Coffee
Black Licorice
Mouth Feel:
Perfectly Balanced Beer
Active Whirlpool Carbonation
Nitrogen Presence Smooths Out Any Sign Of Sharp Carbonation
"Meal Beer"
Hearty/Creamy Mouth feel
American Version Is Just A Little Bit Lighter, Than In Ireland
Medium Bodied
It Is What It Is A Good Stout, Not A Complex Beer
Unfortunately I had Guinness in Cookstown, Ireland and that was like drinking chocolate milk, so this ruined American Guinness a bit for me. Guinness is still one of my favor stouts as opposed to others. It is a true classic beer that can be found in ample supply anywhere. This beer is a nice beer you can sit back with and enjoy and let the stresses of the world melt away.
3 Out Of 6
Want A Sixer
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