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ajmachg
29th Nov 2006
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Good Points: Everything, words can't describe...
Bad Points: Nothing...
General comments: Guinness, is by far the best Pint you could have in my opinion, and the black colour with the white head, is truly a work of art. Every time you can guarantee quality and refreshment. I went to the Dublin brewery in Ireland, and ever since I haven't had anything else! It is just a fantastic drink! And it will sort the men out from the boys!
Guinness is not one of the most popular brands of choice, but it does offer the quality and perfection pint after pint... You have to taste it to believe it!!
Absolutely world class! 10/10. 100%. A+ taste.
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monkeyjumper
28th Sep 2006
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Only the Irish could bring us this Guinness drink of black perfection and God bless them for it. Although considered an acquired taste, I recommend you stick at it until you've acquired it. No more problems of bloating like you have with lager, and like my gran used to say, "it's good for you cause its full of iron". Well, if that's the case, I can never swim again cause I must weigh a metric ton.- Read monkeyjumper's review (95 words)
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Phantom132
21st Sep 2006
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I have been drinking Guinness for 10 years now. It started when I could not face lager due to a stomach ulcer. Now I won't touch anything else. Only real men drink Guinness, it can be taken any time of day and in any quantity, as a swift pint or a whole session. You can expect to get the same taste where ever you are in the world, which is unusual for any pint. You could have the worst landlord on the planet and he can still produce a perfect pint of black {as long as someone has shown him ...- Read Phantom132's review (142 words)
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Anonymous101
11th Aug 2006
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Although considered to be an "acquired taste", I would recommend Guinness to anyone as it is quality. However I don't agree with the notion that it tastes better in Dublin, Ireland. I have been to Dublin a few times and you are lucky if you can even them to put a shamrock on your pint.- Read Anonymous101's review (103 words and 1 comment)
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terrier
25th May 2005
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Here in the UK Guinness is still one of the better mass-marketed beers, unlike lager it should be served at room temperature, and not gulped down (let it settle). Don't touch Extra Cold Guinness; it's lost all the taste.- Read terrier's review (54 words)
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kevvy13
4th Dec 2004
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I love Guiness Original Stout. For a while I was obsessed with this beer and had to drink it and not anything else.- Read kevvy13's review (27 words)
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vitabrevis
8th Oct 2004
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Guinness Original Stout - The best way to drink Guinness is draught from a keg at a good Irish pub, if you can't, then you should get the ones with the nitrogen capsule, you can hear it clink around in the bottle if you turn it upside down, this is the second best way. This is a smooth beer with great flavor. If you eat a meal with this it will fill you up, however if you eat lightly you won't have a problem. One thing I have noticed is that this beer tastes great warm or cold.- Read vitabrevis's review (121 words)
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ackissell
24th Mar 2004
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Guiness is a very delightful beer. It has a very dark color, strong taste, thick body, and, if poured right, a thick fluffy head, delicious. Be sure to keep it cold, and try not to chug this heavy beer. Irish? Drink up!- Read ackissell's review (53 words)
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