Sorry if this is a repost. I'd like to try the new Guiness Lager
Coldies said:I cant open it in Facebook but is it just the Guiness Black Lager? If so its been around for a while
It does sounds like a schwarzbier to me. I'll give it a try, Guinness has always been a backup beer for me. And Guinness Foreign Export Stout is damn tasty.
Probably safe to say that it will be as unspectacular as the original Guiness.
I just couldn't get over how the Irish in Dublin drink that like it's their own version of BMC Light.
I believe Guinness has always had a lager in their portfolio. As a matter of fact, Revvy posted a Guinness ad from years ago advertising it. Not sure if it was ever available here.
Zixxer, the BJCP disagrees with your opinion, considering Guinness Draught (and canned), is the first example listed for the Dry Stout category. Guinness Draught is the reason you won't find too many craft examples of regular dry stout. They can't compete, and its not worth trying.
I've had my share of FES since it appeared in the States last year, but it seems markedly different from the FES I remember from the Caribbean about ten years ago. The Caribbean FES had a distinct sour bite at the finish that seems lacking these days. Any word on whether they tweaked the recipe, or export different versions to different countries?
Have you ever tried Guiness in Ireland or Europe? Its pretty fantastic. The crap we get over here is nothing like what they are drinking.
Have you ever tried Guiness in Ireland or Europe? Its pretty fantastic. The crap we get over here is nothing like what they are drinking.
Isn't this kinda like a schwarzbier.
Ill try it but ive never had a lager that made me say omg must have more.(for that reason i've never drank many lagers)
Zixxer10R said:That's my general feeling of most major breweries. They all lack passion in their work.