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Guinness Draught

Guinness Draught

Guinness Draught is an iconic Irish stout that has captivated beer lovers since its introduction in 1959.

Brewed at the historic St. James’s Gate Brewery in Dublin, it features a rich, creamy texture and a deep ruby color, thanks to the use of roasted barley.

Known for its smooth balance of bitter and sweet notes, Guinness Draught is nitrogen-infused, creating a distinctive creamy head that enhances its unique flavor profile.

This beloved beer not only represents a significant innovation in brewing but also embodies centuries of tradition and craftsmanship.

Country: Ireland

Brewery: Guinness

ABV: 4%

Rating:

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Taste Notes & Flavours:

Guinness Draught is a celebrated Irish stout known for its rich, creamy texture and distinctive dark ruby color.

With an ABV of 4.2%, it features a smooth balance of roasted malt, coffee, and chocolate flavors.

The nitrogen infusion creates a velvety mouthfeel, making it exceptionally drinkable and enjoyable in any setting.

Price:

The price of Guinness varies significantly based on location and serving size. A pint can cost around €5.10 to €6.40 depending where purchased, or can be purchased in cans.

Also try Guinness Dublin Porter, Guinness West Indies Porter, Guinness Extra Stout, Guinness Zero, the non-alcohol version, or Guinness Hop House 13 lager.