Paris Skinny Wallpaper wrote: » I would massively disagree. There is no better drink on this planet than a top class pint of Guinness, absolute bainne!! While I don't mind the IPAs etc Ive been tearing into during lockdown and a few cans of Guinness also there is just nothing to even come close to a good pint of Guinness on draught. As for the two part pour, there is not doubt you get a better pint with it than with a single pour with a crap head etc. I wouldn't accept a pint that was poured in a single go, have refused pints abroad for it and instructed the bar people on how to do it properly.
irish_goat wrote: » Whatever about the two part pour, Diageo's stout has to be the wateriest and blandest on the market.
Feisar wrote: » Get a pint of Wrasslers XXXX, you'd nearly need a spoon to dig it out of the glass!
the beer revolu wrote: » You really are such a brand bunny, Nox. Marketing people adore people like you.
Paris Skinny Wallpaper wrote: » I love the stuff it’s nothing to do with brand loyalty, I don’t particularly like any other stout most are undrinkable imo. The only other stout that I’d drink is porterhouse plain aside from that if Guinness isn’t available or I know it’s bad in a particularly pub I’ll drink an IPA or cider, I’d even go for a larger before other stouts.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Only 88% of Excel files have mistakes. I still have muscle memory for Ctrl KB KK KC KV from older easier to use word processors. And it's way faster than using a mouse. And don't get me started on Office's "hide rarely used features so you'll never ever find them" default.
the beer revolu wrote: » Yup, a brand bunny.
CrankyHaus wrote: » Whatever about Guinness, a perfectly fine mass-market stout, the amount of big brand names in spirits that are utter manure is shocking. Think of the go-to drink for many spirits and they're either total muck or entirely bland: Smirnoff Vodka Gordons Gin Bacardi Rum (or god help us Captain Morgans) Jack Daniels Whiskey (or Jim Bean, or Johnnie Walker, even basic level Jameson isn't as good as Teelings and arguably Bushmills and Powers IMO) There are usually better alternatives for the same price but they just don't have the marketing behind them.
L1011 wrote: » If you think Gordons is bad, remember the absolute pisswater that's usually sold if you don't specify a gin in a bar - Cork Dry. My local used Boru vodka as its default for years and there were people who'd order Smirnoff by name despite them being comparable at least; Boru possibly a tad better.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Totally agree, Burger King is streets ahead of McDonald's on quality and value, still dear enough for what you get though. Kiosk ordering in McD's is brilliant however, especially with the kids in tow. I like KFC but my local one always fcuks up / delays orders and they don't change the oil often enough so it can taste a bit rank.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » I watched the netflix documentary on the Chicago Bulls - the last dance. It was good but very 'Michael Jordan centric.' I am not really into basketball - was a casual watcher of CH4 NBA in the 90's. But then I realised that Michael Jordan is still churning out those runners which are made in China and sold for inflated prices - he has some neck on him. Plus the consumers of those runners clearly only still purchase them, because of the Jordan brand name. Fools and thier money are easily parted. Has to be one of the most overrated brands? Jordan shoes
ACitizenErased wrote: » Cadburys 10000000%. Muck.
CrankyHaus wrote: » ......... Think of the go-to drink for many spirits and they're either total muck or entirely bland: .......... Jack Daniels Whiskey (or Jim Bean, or Johnnie Walker, even basic level Jameson isn't as good as Teelings and arguably Bushmills and Powers IMO) .........
Randy Archer wrote: » ......... Has anyone noticed that the old reliable Supermacs has (a) kinda gone to ****e and (b) got really pricey ?
Augeo wrote: » Any whiskey not triple distilled is going to be poor compared to a TD option..
the beer revolu wrote: » So, are you trying to suggest that the majority Scottish whisky is poor compared to the majority of Irish whiskey? That's a pretty insane claim to make.
Feisar wrote: » No, that's a pretty sane conclusion. One caveat: I hate Scotch!
Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » Scotch whisky is a far more interesting, varied, and rounded drink than Irish whiskey. I realise there are exceptions to that, but most Irish whiskey lacks character. It's the sort of stuff made so people can mix it with coke or ginger ale after they've had enough pints of mass produced beer.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » It's worth paying a premium for Apple devices because they are the last major tech company who still give half a damn about personal privacy. It's the tech equivalent of the overton window.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » I don't drink stout myself so can't make any judgement but I've heard that the two part pour is bullshit. Is it?
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » It make no difference to the taste whatsoever. It’s akin to someone saying they can taste the difference between a stirred and a shaken martini. The whole “domed” head is a new one on me, I don’t remember checking on any “one pour” pints I’d pulled for myself, or has pulled for me. The real “issue” with the “one pour” is that the bar server could be clueless and end up giving you half a pint of “head”. But, in the right hands, the “two part pour” is unnecessary, except for ceremony.
odyssey06 wrote: » Not contradicting any of your post - just mentioning that there is a "je ne sais quoi" aspect to the experience whch should not be written off.