I just had a couple of these at my in-laws' last night and I gotta say, it's pretty good. It somewhat reminds me a of a Blue Moon.
The thing that is weird is the marketing and how it is described on the bottle. Here is what I remember from the bottle:
- Brewed in the US
- US Hops (Mosaic and Willamette)
- Uses "Guinness yeast" and "Guinness brewing techniques" (whatever that means)
So I'm guessing when they say they use Guinness yeast, it's Harp yeast? I mean it's gotta be a lager yeast obviously so they aren't using the yeast that they use for the stout right? And what do y'all figure is Guiness' special sauce when it comes to process?
Has anyone else tried this beer?
The thing that is weird is the marketing and how it is described on the bottle. Here is what I remember from the bottle:
- Brewed in the US
- US Hops (Mosaic and Willamette)
- Uses "Guinness yeast" and "Guinness brewing techniques" (whatever that means)
So I'm guessing when they say they use Guinness yeast, it's Harp yeast? I mean it's gotta be a lager yeast obviously so they aren't using the yeast that they use for the stout right? And what do y'all figure is Guiness' special sauce when it comes to process?
Has anyone else tried this beer?