It's St. Patrick's Day so it's time to drink some Guinness stouts! But do you know the differences in the four types of stouts the Irish brewing giant makes?
Guinness Beers are brewed in over fifty countries and sold in over 120 countries worldwide. Undoubtedly, it's one of the most popular beers ever made, tracing its origin to Dublin, Ireland, over 260 years ago. There are several successful Guinness varieties, from the Guinness Draught to the Guinness Foreign Extra Stout, which we'll review in this article.
Dark beers are alcoholic beverages with complex flavor notes, known for their coppery to dark brown hues. These beers have distinct tastes and aromas of roasted malts, chocolate, toffee, and hints of coffee. If you're an enthusiast of these dark beers or just want to know what dark beers are best for you, this is the article for you!
Delicious BBQ foods to pair with Guinness beers. What BBQ foods go well with Guinness Blonde, Guinness Draught, Guinness Extra Stout, Guinness Foreign Extra Stour, and Guinness 200th Anniversary Extra Stout? These are the best Guinness food pairings.
Guinness is a beverage enjoyed from Ireland to Africa and beyond. We take a look at the history of the iconic stout and speak to Helene Weesie, Managing Director of Guinness Ghana Breweries Plc, about the company’s efforts towards people and the planet.