In stock at Forsyth - you can call for transfers - 314.727.8788
We will also put them on our mix/six pack too.
Guinness The Brewer's Project....$25.99 / 18 pack of 11.2oz bottles
Includes:
- 6 bottles of Guinness Original
- 6 bottles of Guinness West Indies Porter
- 6 bottles of Guinness Dublin Porter
Guinness Original
Is the closest variant to Arthur Guinness' original stout recipe and was first introduced in Dublin around 1800's as a premium porter. Still sold today in the UK as Guinness Original, this brew is very similar to Guinness Extra Stout. It's hoppy, roasty and crisp with a bittersweet finish.
Guinness Dublin Porter
TASTING NOTES: Dublin Porter is a sweet and smooth with malt and dark caramel notes.
ABV: 3.8%
Guinness West Indies Porter
TASTING NOTES: West Indies Porter is complex yet mellow, hoppy with notes of toffee and chocolate.
ABV: 6.0%
New GUINNESS brewing project in Dublin reveals two new porters inspired by GUINNESS brewers' diaries from 1796 and 1801
With origins in a 1796 entry in GUINNESS' brewers' diaries, GUINNESS DUBLIN PORTER was inspired by the golden age of porter in the 1800s. This was a time when porter was the working man's beer and after a long day's work in Dublin or London, GUINNESS would have been a respected choice. GUINNESS WEST INDIES PORTER is based on an 1801 diary entry for the first GUINNESS purposely brewed to maintain its freshness, on long sea voyages to the Caribbean and beyond. To guarantee the best quality upon arrival, GUINNESS brewers made a porter with more hops and a higher gravity. With their distinctive tastes, these new porters will offer beer lovers in Ireland and the UK something different and a fresh take on what’s been enjoyed for centuries.
TASTING NOTES: Dublin Porter is a sweet and smooth with malt and dark caramel notes.
ABV: 3.8%
Guinness West Indies Porter
TASTING NOTES: West Indies Porter is complex yet mellow, hoppy with notes of toffee and chocolate.
ABV: 6.0%
New GUINNESS brewing project in Dublin reveals two new porters inspired by GUINNESS brewers' diaries from 1796 and 1801
With origins in a 1796 entry in GUINNESS' brewers' diaries, GUINNESS DUBLIN PORTER was inspired by the golden age of porter in the 1800s. This was a time when porter was the working man's beer and after a long day's work in Dublin or London, GUINNESS would have been a respected choice. GUINNESS WEST INDIES PORTER is based on an 1801 diary entry for the first GUINNESS purposely brewed to maintain its freshness, on long sea voyages to the Caribbean and beyond. To guarantee the best quality upon arrival, GUINNESS brewers made a porter with more hops and a higher gravity. With their distinctive tastes, these new porters will offer beer lovers in Ireland and the UK something different and a fresh take on what’s been enjoyed for centuries.
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