1) I took a trip to Ireland and had Guinness all over southern Ireland. While there was variation, I felt the beer had more chocolate flavor and an overall richer presentation than what we get in states. But, every beer shipped from overseas is a pale comparison to its real, fresh self. Although beers do not usually get thinner as they age...
2) I think kegged commercial beer is the closest to the intended product IF it is fresh. Canning and bottling trap oxygen and see light along with being for longer term delivery. It seems easier to keep oxygen out of a keg.
2) I think kegged commercial beer is the closest to the intended product IF it is fresh. Canning and bottling trap oxygen and see light along with being for longer term delivery. It seems easier to keep oxygen out of a keg.
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