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Guinness Draught Stout Beer Bottle 330ml

Stout beer which has been produced in Ireland since 1759 and brewed in Dublin, Ireland. It has a dark color due to roasted barley, creamy foam, and a velvety taste, which are attributed to nitrogen...

Stout beer which has been produced in Ireland since 1759 and brewed in Dublin, Ireland. It has a dark color due to roasted barley, creamy foam, and a velvety taste, which are attributed to nitrogen carbonation, and a soft aroma of roasted caramel.

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Description

Description

Stout beer which has been produced in Ireland since 1759 and brewed in Dublin, Ireland. It has a dark color due to roasted barley, creamy foam, and a velvety taste, which are attributed to nitrogen carbonation, and a soft aroma of roasted caramel.

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Type
Stout
Colour
Dark
Alcohol
4.2 %
Packaging
Bottle
Country of Origin
Ireland

Quantity

Pieces
1 pcs
Quantity (Piece)
330 ml
Quantity (Total)
330 ml

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Reviews (3)

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  • Argyris Astir
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    8 out of 11 members found this review helpful

    Dry and roasted, as the name suggests. We expect a beer with a consistent taste, relatively bitter, which of course means that it is not recommended to drink it after a sweeter beer, as it will feel like drinking ink.

    If you like bitter dark chocolates, this beer is for you. The only thing that can accompany it is a cigarette. It doesn't go well with edible accompaniments, except maybe hazelnuts, Brazilian nuts, dried figs, and apricots.

    It's not a beer for socializing. It's a choice. And as such, we need to choose it. And as a temperament, it probably suits winter better.

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    0 out of 24 members found this review helpful

    Terrible for my taste!!!
    Like a washout!!

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  • Dry and roasted, as the name suggests. We expect a beer with a consistent taste, relatively bitter, which of course means that it is not recommended to drink it after a sweeter beer, as it will feel like drinking ink.

    If you like bitter dark chocolates, this beer is for you. The only thing that can accompany it is a cigarette. It doesn't go well with edible accompaniments, except maybe hazelnuts, Brazilian nuts, dried figs, and apricots.

    It's not a beer for socializing. It's a choice. And as such, we need to choose it. And as a temperament, it probably suits winter better.

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  • Terrible for my taste!!!
    Like a washout!!

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Description & Specifications

Stout beer which has been produced in Ireland since 1759 and brewed in Dublin, Ireland. It has a dark color due to roasted barley, creamy foam, and a velvety taste, which are attributed to nitrogen carbonation, and a soft aroma of roasted caramel.

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Type
Stout
Colour
Dark
Alcohol
4.2 %
Packaging
Bottle
Country of Origin
Ireland

Quantity

Pieces
1 pcs
Quantity (Piece)
330 ml
Quantity (Total)
330 ml

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (3)

  1. 1
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1
Review this product
  • Taste
  • Scent
  • Value for money
  • Argyris Astir
    4
    8 out of 11 members found this review helpful

    Dry and roasted, as the name suggests. We expect a beer with a consistent taste, relatively bitter, which of course means that it is not recommended to drink it after a sweeter beer, as it will feel like drinking ink.

    If you like bitter dark chocolates, this beer is for you. The only thing that can accompany it is a cigarette. It doesn't go well with edible accompaniments, except maybe hazelnuts, Brazilian nuts, dried figs, and apricots.

    It's not a beer for socializing. It's a choice. And as such, we need to choose it. And as a temperament, it probably suits winter better.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • 1
    0 out of 24 members found this review helpful

    Terrible for my taste!!!
    Like a washout!!

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Taste
    • Scent
    • Value for money
  • Dry and roasted, as the name suggests. We expect a beer with a consistent taste, relatively bitter, which of course means that it is not recommended to drink it after a sweeter beer, as it will feel like drinking ink.

    If you like bitter dark chocolates, this beer is for you. The only thing that can accompany it is a cigarette. It doesn't go well with edible accompaniments, except maybe hazelnuts, Brazilian nuts, dried figs, and apricots.

    It's not a beer for socializing. It's a choice. And as such, we need to choose it. And as a temperament, it probably suits winter better.

    Translated from Greek ·
    8
  • Terrible for my taste!!!
    Like a washout!!

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • 0
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