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While British Twingo pops out some good old Irish craic.
sláinte
![]() 11/04/2015 at 05:48 |
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But the police told me beers and Twingo don't mix...
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I had no idea Guinness made so many different types of beer. I've only ever seen the regular stout.
![]() 11/04/2015 at 11:13 |
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It’s true. Beers and Twingos don’t mix, you should never mix your drinks.
![]() 11/04/2015 at 11:22 |
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To be fair, other than the Foreign Export on the far right the rest are recent additions (the Dublin and the West Indies Porters are part of the ‘Brewers Project’ of recreating old drinks from the Master Brewers diary. The BlondeAle is a great smooth IPA for chilling out with and for non stout and porter drinkers. The Guinness Original XX is how Guinness used to be in pubs from 1821 up until 1970. The U.S. And I believe Malaysia got a Guinness Lager :(
I don’t know if the project porters and the IPA will be staying. But trust me, if you like Guinness you’ll absolutely love the Dublin Porter and the Guinness Original XX.
![]() 11/04/2015 at 11:29 |
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I’m sure I’d like most of them - while I like Guinness, I don’t drink it very often outside of fall/winter. I don’t like drinking these heavier feeling beers (even when they’re cold) in the summer heat.
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I don’t even find stouts all that heavy but then I also quite often drink dark ales also as well as lighter drinks just as IPAS. I like stuff with flavour and body.