Chromatic
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I've always preferred this:
I shall get a few tinnies of that based on the multiple recommendations on here. I do seem to be drinking rather too much beer these days so substituting a semi-reasonable pretend beer for some of my intake would be a sensible move.
I don't generally drink Guinness, unless of course I'm in Ireland when it's delicious! Found UK Guinness generally quite poor but that could be because I've only tended to drink it in places lacking any decent beer, so chances are their Guinness is sub-par too.
The reason people think Guinness tastes better in Ireland is because they think it should! Even San Miguel tastes good when you're holiday.
Guinness 0% is a very good low /no alcohol option.
Guinness 0% is a very good low /no alcohol option.
I only visit pubs every now and then and I wouldn't buy Guinness in a pub anyway as to me they overcharge for the stuff. They still have that draught Guinness in my local Tesco. There's one where you have to get your glass ready on opening the tin as it spurts all over the place and there's one that you put some kind of contraption on top of the can to make it like draught Guinness....I think. 🤔 The last time I had Guinness in a 'pub' must be about 10 or so years ago, when in my window cleaning days, on a rare very hot summer's day I'd have a 'down in one' pint of Guinness shandy after cleaning the windows of Little Harwood, Blackburn Conservative club...on the house of course!
There's two pubs in Foxford, either end of the bridge, that do Murphys.I agree but much harder to get hold of at this end of the country. If you're in Cork or somewhere, most pubs will have it.
I agree but much harder to get hold of at this end of the country. If you're in Cork or somewhere, most pubs will have it.
I used to buy this in Morrisons, but I haven't been in there for ages, so I haven't had it for quite a while.
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I know a lot is personal preference, but I don't particularly like the tins of draught Guinness. It doesn't really taste like a pint of draught Guinness from a good pub.
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What's worse is those pubs that have something that appears to be a Guinness pump, so you order one and they get a can out of the fridge, pour it into a glass and the 'pump' turns out to be one of those oscillating things