Benjamin Vast Apostrophe wrote: » Well Guinness is stout and I absolutely love it, drink it like a demon so you can hardly made a statement like that.
jester77 wrote: » Was British week in my local Aldi, they had Guinness on sale I did my best to remove as much Guinness as I could from the British section, nicely stocked up for the next few months now.
greenspurs wrote: » Are you a 4 year old boy, that wears Puma tracksuits, and practises boxing whilst standing on chairs ?
Pauliedragon wrote: » I'm a Heineken drinker but being the day that's in it I went on the black stuff yesterday and it was surprisingly nice. Such an easy pint to drink. I might change my habits.
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jester77 wrote: » Was British week in my local Aldi, they had Guinness on sale
Andrew00 wrote: » Guinness should be served cold like it always has
hetuzozaho wrote: » Sounds like you don't like Stout. Which is fair enough.
Benjamin Vast Apostrophe wrote: » Warm stout is undrinkable, horrible stuff. In fact aside from Guinness which is my favorite drink by a long shot the only other stout I sort of like is porter house plain. The vast majority of other stouts are not nice at all, particularly anything from a bottle.
ben.schlomo wrote: » Who mentioned warm stout?
Benjamin Vast Apostrophe wrote: » ben.schlomo wrote: » There's a difference between cold and colder than room temp. Stout straight from a fridge isn't a patch on one not drank that way. And don't worry your little head I don't drink red wine. Warm stout is undrinkable, horrible stuff.
ben.schlomo wrote: » There's a difference between cold and colder than room temp. Stout straight from a fridge isn't a patch on one not drank that way. And don't worry your little head I don't drink red wine.
Andrew00 wrote: » Stop talking about temperature. Never h3srd a load of crap in my life. Guinness should be served cold like it always has
awec wrote: » Pints of it are lovely. The bottles of it are lovely. It's nice chilled (but not really cold like lager). Anyone who thinks you need to drink stout at room temperature should go take their head for a shite. Stout hipsters might be more annoying than beer hipsters. "Ooh, look at me, I prefer this stout brewed in ballygobackwards that's strained through a farmers sock over your mass-produced Guinness muck, you can really taste the turf, and it's best drank like a cup of tea". Spare us all.
Larbre34 wrote: » ben.schlomo wrote: » That's only good for stuff with no flavour, like Guinness. You can't have a quality stout served cold. Stout snobbery eh? I bet you put your red wine on the radiator and all. You absolutely can have quality stouts served colder than room temp, I've had some beautiful ones
ben.schlomo wrote: » That's only good for stuff with no flavour, like Guinness. You can't have a quality stout served cold.
Benjamin Vast Apostrophe wrote: » Stout needs to be chilled, not freezing as it is in many places but definitely cooled. Room temp Guinness is awful.
corner of hells wrote: » How did you get your pint to balance sideways ?
Truckermal wrote: » Cheers everyone especially Jayzeus and Mr. Nox....:D:D