iLikeWaffles wrote: » You're just not going into the right pubs buddy.... From what I seen growing up it got more popular than it was and I've been working in pubs 20 years.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Guinness in fairness went to hell after the family sold out. It was a family business that was supposed to be passed down through the generations of the Guinness family.
Grab All Association wrote: » To Martha
buried wrote: » I get the Guinness West Indies bottle any time I'm in a place that has it, or get a few for home. Not so much in Summer though, its a winter thang. Good stuff tho
mikemac2 wrote: » Drink Murphys OP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTczq_S4dEM
Yourself isit wrote: » That stuff is good. Can't find it anywhere. Normal Guinness is the blandest of blandest tastes.
Persephone kindness wrote: » Who's Martha Well Ok ...TO YOU MARTHA! :p:p:) CHEERS!
Lucena wrote: » Guinness realised they were losing market share big time as the oul fellas who were their core market were getting older and older, so they basically upped the marketing and blanded the ****e out of it. They basically admit as much on some of their old-style bottles, saying something along the lines of "if you drank Guinness between 1759 and 1978(ish not sure of exact year" this is what Guinness tasted like. So without coming out and saying it, they've been changing the recipe for years. Someone above mentioned West Indies Guinness. Not sure if it's a variety that already existed, or a recent invention, but by Jesus is it a great beer!