Two New Guinness Beers (beer review)
Guinness. It’s
an internationally recognised name, it’s seen in probably 90% of pubs and bars
all across the world from London to San Francisco to Tokyo.
Guinness.
The iconic adverts and two part pour. The shamrock that’s drawn in the tight,
creamy head on the top of your pint.
Guinness is everywhere. Guinness is unmistakable.
I don’t
think I really need to explain what Guinness is, but I will say that it is a
beer I love to this very day, even in all of my beer geekdom. It’s reliable and
delicious.
Guinness is
owned by Diageo these days, one of the biggest alcoholic beverage companies in
the world. They’ve decided to try and expand the Guinness brand by bringing out
two new beers and I was lucky enough to be asked if I want to try them.
And of course, I jumped at the chance. In fact, I’m rather excited about trying them. They’re both modelled on recipes from many moons ago, but have been upgraded I suppose using modern brewing processes and a shiny brewery.
To start
with, the labels are awesome. If you didn’t know anything about Guinness, you’d
be forgiven for thinking they were brewed by your friendly neighbourhood
brewery – they look antique and historic. Of course, many people will complain
that the marketing people are trying to make it look like they’re from a small
brewery but fuck ‘em.


Overall: Both beers are brilliant to be
honest. They’re both a step up from Guinness, bringing more flavour to the table
and beers that I will definitely buy as they’re definitely the best stouts I’m
going to be able to get from supermarkets.
Despite
being Guinness/Diageo products, I urge you to pick them up and give them a
shot. These are well brewed beers, with flavour and I am seriously impressed.
Nate
West indies' Porter would be a good choice for cooking with . I'll get a few bottles as i used to enjoy Nigerian Export way back in the day.
ReplyDeleteI think you're wrong about the labels. To me, they look like they were used by a larger brewery, about a hundred and twenty years ago. Really very nice.
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