toncatcher (228), Santee - SAN DIEGO, California, USA May 1, 2008 Updated: May 27, 2008By far the coolest thing about Guinness is the way it cascades down the glass. Pretty good stuff. beerbill (1917), Laurel, New York, USA Apr 29, 2008 On tap. Pours a deep black with a thick, creamy tan colored head that lasted through the entire pint and left a sheet of lace after each sip. Pleasant aroma of roasted malt with some coffee notes. The flavor is again roasted malt with just a bit of coffee. Nice creamy mouthfeel. A bit thin at the finish is about my only complaint. An enjoyable stout. daknole (2802), Plantation, Florida, USA Apr 28, 2008 Updated: Apr 17, 2009Gotta love the cascading. Beautiful Guinness...Smooth and delicious as usual. Black pour. The creamiest head of them all. Flavor is the roast king. Nice and easy every time. jmw141 (134), Canton, Illinois, USA Apr 28, 2008 It had a nice aroma of roasted nuts, but I didn’t pick up on much else. The color was gorgeous black with nice lacing left on the glass. It was rather bitter, but that was expected. The after taste was present but not unpleasant. Better than most other easily available beers. However, I made the mistake of pouring the bottle into the glass. Tweety (336), Vancouver, Washington, USA Apr 28, 2008 Ah, Guinness. What is there to say here? We’ve all had it. It’s one of the prettiest beers I’ve ever seen, with such a unique creamy head. Undoubtedly one of the better widely-available beers. Turco (11), Alma, Quebec, Canada Apr 28, 2008 Black beer with a creamy brown head. The aroma is roasted malt. Flavour is notes of sweetness with roasted malt. It finish on a dry and bitter end. It’s one of the best macrobrew beer, but it is too thin for a stout. Bragesnak (2223), Aarhus, Denmark Apr 27, 2008 Dublin, Ireland
On tap
Creamy and with a balanced coffee flavor. Nicely (non-)carbonated carruthm (1109), Seattle, Washington, USA Apr 27, 2008 Pours black and creamy with flat carbonation. Aroma is classic stout, but very muted. Flavor is super smooth and creamy with small hints of malt. Pretty thin for a stout, but always a classic.
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