An Irish craft Stout a deep, black color with a wispy, tan head. Espresso coffee, roasted malt and chocolate in the aroma. It has a light mouthfeel with a smooth texture. The taste is rich coffee, chocolate and slight wood smoke. •4.5 % ABV• Enjoyed with an appetizer plate of nachos. ~January 3, 2018~ — 7 years ago
Strong carbonation and medium hops in the front, relaxing into a soft and mild mid palate, with a big bitter finish. It may not always be my go-to stout, but it's a true classic. Try cooking with it. I'll never make shepherds pie or beef stew again without adding a whole bottle of Guinness. — 9 years ago
Gautham Iyer
Whether on the roof of the Guinness brewery overlooking cloudy Dublin, or at the local pub with your best mates, a pint of this magical brew never fails to do its job. The unique juxtaposition of fresh, light, refreshing taste, combined with the the texture, weight and creaminess of a stout is always a pleasant surprise, and one no other beer can replicate. I’m looking forward to throwing a few pints back; on st Patrick’s Day, in front of a roaring fire on a rainy day, or out in the sun. Guinness doesn’t fail. — 7 years ago